If you became an optician in order to help people, love the great outdoors, enjoy hunting and fishing and winter sports and thrive on adventure, then I have the perfect position for you. My company provides eyecare to native Alaskans in over 100 villages in the extreme environment of Bush Alaska. We offer a great salary plus benefits including a 401K plan, health insurance, dental and life insurance. Plus you will get plenty of time off to enjoy Alaska. If you have watched the Alaska shows on the discovery channel you know what I mean. This is a full-time position and requires you to relocate to Anchorage.
Our company was established in 1959 and is proud of the work we do, filling the eye care requirements of Eskimos and Natives in this region. This is an excellent opportunity if you are the right person. I guarantee you will never have a more interesting and rewarding experience. If you've got the ability to understand different cultures, and are flexible enough to endure the unique working conditions, you can do this. This job is definitely not for everyone, but for those who love the great outdoors and the wilderness, you may never get another chance like this.
Work is performed primarily in the Bush areas of Alaska, with almost all of the work being done in this extreme environment. Most of the time you travel with an optometrist who performs exams. Sleeping arrangements will vary and may be less than optimum at times. Travel will be by jet, small one and two engine planes, snow machine, boat, or if lucky you may even get to ride in a dog sled. Working conditions will be whatever is available at the village being visited. The work day will also vary depending upon the purchasing patterns of the villagers. Approximately 14 trips will be scheduled throughout the year, amounting to between 160 to 170 days per year. Usually, there is about 2 weeks to 20 days between trips. After planning your next trip and tying up any loose ends from your previous trip, which takes about 2-3 days at most, your work for the month is done. Expect to earn $50,000+ which includes commission and bonuses. Excellent benefits include 401K pension plan with employer participation, hospitalization, dental, and life insurance.
Requirements:
A good knowledge of optics, and able to perform the duties of an optician in the adverse conditions of the Bush areas.
Knowledge of survival techniques in remote areas and or wilderness areas is a plus.
Ability to understand different cultures, and be flexible enough to make people feel at ease when dealing with them.
Must be able to keep accurate records and reports and have basic computer skills.
An opticians license from any state which is transferable to Alaska is a plus. Most states that are licensed are accepted by Alaska.
Call or send me an email with your resume and questions and I will give you all the details about this position.
Ron Gitlan
Prism Optical
800-637-4104
rgitlan@prismoptical.com
Adventure in Alaska
Our company was established in 1959 and is proud of the work we do, filling the eye care requirements of Eskimos and Natives in this region. This is an excellent opportunity if you are the right person. I guarantee you will never have a more interesting and rewarding experience. If you've got the ability to understand different cultures, and are flexible enough to endure the unique working conditions, you can do this. This job is definitely not for everyone, but for those who love the great outdoors and the wilderness, you may never get another chance like this.
Work is performed primarily in the Bush areas of Alaska, with almost all of the work being done in this extreme environment. Most of the time you travel with an optometrist who performs exams. Sleeping arrangements will vary and may be less than optimum at times. Travel will be by jet, small one and two engine planes, snow machine, boat, or if lucky you may even get to ride in a dog sled. Working conditions will be whatever is available at the village being visited. The work day will also vary depending upon the purchasing patterns of the villagers. Approximately 14 trips will be scheduled throughout the year, amounting to between 160 to 170 days per year. Usually, there is about 2 weeks to 20 days between trips. After planning your next trip and tying up any loose ends from your previous trip, which takes about 2-3 days at most, your work for the month is done. Expect to earn $50,000+ which includes commission and bonuses. Excellent benefits include 401K pension plan with employer participation, hospitalization, dental, and life insurance.
Requirements:
A good knowledge of optics, and able to perform the duties of an optician in the adverse conditions of the Bush areas.
Knowledge of survival techniques in remote areas and or wilderness areas is a plus.
Ability to understand different cultures, and be flexible enough to make people feel at ease when dealing with them.
Must be able to keep accurate records and reports and have basic computer skills.
An opticians license from any state which is transferable to Alaska is a plus. Most states that are licensed are accepted by Alaska.
Call or send me an email with your resume and questions and I will give you all the details about this position.
Ron Gitlan
Prism Optical
800-637-4104
rgitlan@prismoptical.com
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