Dietary technicians

Overview

Dietary Technicians

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Dietary technicians

  • Assist dietitians or nutritionists to plan and supervise food service operations

  • Plan menus and diet for individuals or groups under the direction of a dietitian or nutritionist

  • Assist in the supervision of personnel who prepare and serve food

  • Help patients select menu items

  • Assist dietitians with research in food, nutrition and food service systems.

  • Ocularists

  • Design, fabricate and fit ocular prostheses and conformers, and may design and fabricate implants

  • Paint the iris and pupil of artificial eyes

  • Clean and restore ocular prostheses

  • Advise patients concerning the loss of depth perception and the care and use of ocular prostheses

  • Repair and maintain fabrication and laboratory equipment

  • Consult with ophthalmologists concerning insertion of ocular prostheses.

  • Prosthetists and orthotists

  • Design, fabricate and fit prosthetic and orthotic appliances such as artificial limbs, braces or supports

  • Interpret physicians' specifications and examine and measure patients to develop working sketches of appliances

  • Make and modify plaster casts of areas to receive prostheses or orthoses

  • Fit, adjust and repair appliances

  • Advise patients in the use and care of prostheses and orthoses

  • Supervise and direct the activities of prosthetic and orthotic technicians.

  • Prosthetic and orthotic technicians

  • Assemble or build prosthetic and orthotic appliances according to drawings, measurements and plaster casts using a variety of materials such as metals, plastics and leathers

  • Repair, rebuild and modify prosthetic and orthotic appliances or orthopaedic footwear

  • May take the body or limb measurements of patients.

Job titles

  • aeromedical instructor
  • aeromedical technician
  • aeromedicine technician
  • apprentice ocularist
  • artificial eye maker
  • artificial limb assembler

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for Other medical technologists and technicians

Annual salary

Low

$36,811

Median

$41,712

High

$62,193

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expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Dietary technicians require completion of a two- to three-year college program in dietary technology and supervised practical training.

  • Ocularists require completion of the education program of the American Society of Ocularists and supervised practical training or a five-year supervised practical training program under a certified ocularist.

  • Certification by the National Examining Board of Ocularists is usually required.

Additional information

  • Prosthetic and orthotic technicians may become certified prosthetists or orthotists with an additional two years of experience as a registered prosthetic or orthotic technician and completion of certification examinations by the Canadian Board of Certification of Prosthetists and Orthotists.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

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