Optometrist - Domiciliary Role Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to provide high-quality domiciliary eye care services. This role offers the opportunity to make a real difference in patients' lives by delivering professional, compassionate care directly in their homes. You will have the autonomy to manage your clinics while being fully supported by a structured and well-organised team. Key Responsibilities Deliver comprehensive eye examinations in a domiciliary setting Provide expert clinical advice and recommend appropriate optical solutions Build strong relationships with patients, carers, and healthcare professionals Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records Ensure all clinical work is carried out in line with GOC guidelines and professional standards Support with referrals and follow-up care where required Team Development Work collaboratively with a wider clinical and operational team Participate in ongoing training and development, including domiciliary-specific CPD Share knowledge and best practices to support continuous improvement About You GOC registered Optometrist Strong clinical and communication skills A patient-first approach with a passion for delivering exceptional care Ability to work independently while remaining part of a wider team Full UK driving licence (required for domiciliary work) Well-being Services Access to employee support services for you and your family Complimentary wellbeing app subscription A range of health and lifestyle benefits designed to support your overall wellbeing What They Offer Basic salary up to £75,000 (depending on experience) Company car or £4,000 car allowance 33 days annual leave including bank holidays, plus your birthday off Flexible benefits package tailored to your needs Full-time and part-time opportunities available Pension scheme with employer contributions Discounts and savings platform Enhanced family leave and company sick pay Structured training, including domiciliary-specific CPD and a paid interview experience Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and forward-thinking team where you'll have the time, tools, and flexibility to deliver outstanding patient care. With a strong focus on professional development, wellbeing, and work-life balance, this role is ideal for an Optometrist looking to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career. Interested? Please contact Leo on or email for more information or to apply.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist - Domiciliary Role Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to provide high-quality domiciliary eye care services. This role offers the opportunity to make a real difference in patients' lives by delivering professional, compassionate care directly in their homes. You will have the autonomy to manage your clinics while being fully supported by a structured and well-organised team. Key Responsibilities Deliver comprehensive eye examinations in a domiciliary setting Provide expert clinical advice and recommend appropriate optical solutions Build strong relationships with patients, carers, and healthcare professionals Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records Ensure all clinical work is carried out in line with GOC guidelines and professional standards Support with referrals and follow-up care where required Team Development Work collaboratively with a wider clinical and operational team Participate in ongoing training and development, including domiciliary-specific CPD Share knowledge and best practices to support continuous improvement About You GOC registered Optometrist Strong clinical and communication skills A patient-first approach with a passion for delivering exceptional care Ability to work independently while remaining part of a wider team Full UK driving licence (required for domiciliary work) Well-being Services Access to employee support services for you and your family Complimentary wellbeing app subscription A range of health and lifestyle benefits designed to support your overall wellbeing What They Offer Basic salary up to £75,000 (depending on experience) Company car or £4,000 car allowance 33 days annual leave including bank holidays, plus your birthday off Flexible benefits package tailored to your needs Full-time and part-time opportunities available Pension scheme with employer contributions Discounts and savings platform Enhanced family leave and company sick pay Structured training, including domiciliary-specific CPD and a paid interview experience Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and forward-thinking team where you'll have the time, tools, and flexibility to deliver outstanding patient care. With a strong focus on professional development, wellbeing, and work-life balance, this role is ideal for an Optometrist looking to take the next step in a rewarding and meaningful career. Interested? Please contact Leo on or email for more information or to apply.
Optometrist Location: Carlisle Position: Full-Time Saturday Requirement: 2 Saturdays per month Sunday & Bank Holidays: No working required Job Summary An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Optometrist to join a well-established independent optical practice in Carlisle. This is a patient-focused environment where clinical freedom, professional development, and individuality are genuinely valued. Whether you are newly qualified or an experienced Optometrist seeking a fresh start within an independent setting, this role offers the support, flexibility, and autonomy to help you thrive. With 30-minute testing times and strong investment in modern clinical technology, you will have the time and tools needed to deliver outstanding patient-centred care. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive eye examinations with 30-minute appointment times Provide tailored clinical advice and personalised care Fit and manage a wide range of contact lenses Deliver ongoing eye care in line with GOC guidelines and best clinical practice Support colleagues with clinical and technical queries Liaise with external healthcare professionals when required Maintain clinical equipment and contribute to continuous improvement within the practice Working Environment Two fully equipped consulting rooms Experienced and supportive team of four Pre-testing completed to enable efficient patient flow Diverse and loyal patient base Modern clinical technology including: OCT Auto-phoropter Nidek LCD charts Corneal Topographer Humphrey's Visual Field Analyser Team Development Supportive mentoring tailored to your level of experience Clinical freedom to practise to a high standard Free and regular CPD courses Encouragement to develop specialist interests A collaborative team culture where ideas and contributions are valued About You GOC-registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering high-quality, patient-centred care Confident communicator who builds strong patient relationships Enjoys working within a close-knit, supportive team Values clinical excellence and professional autonomy Well-being Services Professional fees paid Your birthday off work No Sunday or Bank Holiday working Access to Simplyhealth cashback scheme for healthcare purchases Supportive working environment promoting work-life balance What They Offer 30-minute appointment times Modern, well-equipped practice Strong focus on clinical standards over sales targets Genuine professional autonomy Support for career progression within an independent setting Why Join Us? Be part of a people-first, independent practice Work in an environment where patient care always comes first Enjoy clinical freedom without restrictive targets Thrive in a supportive team that values your personality and expertise Achieve a healthy work-life balance while delivering exceptional care If you are interested, please contact Leo on or email . He will be happy to answer any further questions or provide additional details.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist Location: Carlisle Position: Full-Time Saturday Requirement: 2 Saturdays per month Sunday & Bank Holidays: No working required Job Summary An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Optometrist to join a well-established independent optical practice in Carlisle. This is a patient-focused environment where clinical freedom, professional development, and individuality are genuinely valued. Whether you are newly qualified or an experienced Optometrist seeking a fresh start within an independent setting, this role offers the support, flexibility, and autonomy to help you thrive. With 30-minute testing times and strong investment in modern clinical technology, you will have the time and tools needed to deliver outstanding patient-centred care. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive eye examinations with 30-minute appointment times Provide tailored clinical advice and personalised care Fit and manage a wide range of contact lenses Deliver ongoing eye care in line with GOC guidelines and best clinical practice Support colleagues with clinical and technical queries Liaise with external healthcare professionals when required Maintain clinical equipment and contribute to continuous improvement within the practice Working Environment Two fully equipped consulting rooms Experienced and supportive team of four Pre-testing completed to enable efficient patient flow Diverse and loyal patient base Modern clinical technology including: OCT Auto-phoropter Nidek LCD charts Corneal Topographer Humphrey's Visual Field Analyser Team Development Supportive mentoring tailored to your level of experience Clinical freedom to practise to a high standard Free and regular CPD courses Encouragement to develop specialist interests A collaborative team culture where ideas and contributions are valued About You GOC-registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering high-quality, patient-centred care Confident communicator who builds strong patient relationships Enjoys working within a close-knit, supportive team Values clinical excellence and professional autonomy Well-being Services Professional fees paid Your birthday off work No Sunday or Bank Holiday working Access to Simplyhealth cashback scheme for healthcare purchases Supportive working environment promoting work-life balance What They Offer 30-minute appointment times Modern, well-equipped practice Strong focus on clinical standards over sales targets Genuine professional autonomy Support for career progression within an independent setting Why Join Us? Be part of a people-first, independent practice Work in an environment where patient care always comes first Enjoy clinical freedom without restrictive targets Thrive in a supportive team that values your personality and expertise Achieve a healthy work-life balance while delivering exceptional care If you are interested, please contact Leo on or email . He will be happy to answer any further questions or provide additional details.
Optometrist Job Summary: We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Optometrist to join our welcoming team in Maidenhead. This is a full-time or part-time position which includes working Saturdays. You will play a key role in delivering outstanding eye care and providing an exceptional customer experience. As part of a supportive and community-focused team, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills while making a real difference to patients' lives. Key Responsibilities: Deliver high-quality eye examinations and professional clinical care Provide expert advice on eye health, vision care, and optical products Build strong relationships with customers by offering a friendly and personalised service Work closely with the wider team to ensure a smooth and positive patient journey Maintain accurate clinical records and adhere to professional standards Support the overall success of the store by delivering excellent patient care Team Development: You will be supported by a strong and experienced team, including two highly experienced Directors and several team members from a range of backgrounds and experience levels. The environment has a real family feel, where collaboration and support are key. There are also excellent progression opportunities available through professional development pathways. About You: Qualified and GOC registered Optometrist Confident and professional with strong clinical skills Strong work ethic and commitment to delivering excellent patient care Positive team player who encourages and supports colleagues Motivated to succeed and develop professionally Willing to go the extra mile for both patients and the team Well-being Services: We believe in supporting our team both professionally and personally. With a positive team culture and a supportive working environment, you will have access to benefits that help support your well-being and work-life balance. What They Offer: Salary up to £65,000 (DOE) 33 days holiday Bonus scheme Dental and Medical cover GOC and College fees paid Pension contribution Support and career progression opportunities through Pathway Why Join Us? You'll be joining a friendly, supportive, and community-focused team where your development and success are genuinely valued. With experienced leadership, excellent career progression opportunities, and a welcoming environment, this is a fantastic opportunity for an Optometrist looking to grow their career while delivering exceptional eye care. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo by calling or email . He will be happy to answer any further questions or provide additional details.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist Job Summary: We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Optometrist to join our welcoming team in Maidenhead. This is a full-time or part-time position which includes working Saturdays. You will play a key role in delivering outstanding eye care and providing an exceptional customer experience. As part of a supportive and community-focused team, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills while making a real difference to patients' lives. Key Responsibilities: Deliver high-quality eye examinations and professional clinical care Provide expert advice on eye health, vision care, and optical products Build strong relationships with customers by offering a friendly and personalised service Work closely with the wider team to ensure a smooth and positive patient journey Maintain accurate clinical records and adhere to professional standards Support the overall success of the store by delivering excellent patient care Team Development: You will be supported by a strong and experienced team, including two highly experienced Directors and several team members from a range of backgrounds and experience levels. The environment has a real family feel, where collaboration and support are key. There are also excellent progression opportunities available through professional development pathways. About You: Qualified and GOC registered Optometrist Confident and professional with strong clinical skills Strong work ethic and commitment to delivering excellent patient care Positive team player who encourages and supports colleagues Motivated to succeed and develop professionally Willing to go the extra mile for both patients and the team Well-being Services: We believe in supporting our team both professionally and personally. With a positive team culture and a supportive working environment, you will have access to benefits that help support your well-being and work-life balance. What They Offer: Salary up to £65,000 (DOE) 33 days holiday Bonus scheme Dental and Medical cover GOC and College fees paid Pension contribution Support and career progression opportunities through Pathway Why Join Us? You'll be joining a friendly, supportive, and community-focused team where your development and success are genuinely valued. With experienced leadership, excellent career progression opportunities, and a welcoming environment, this is a fantastic opportunity for an Optometrist looking to grow their career while delivering exceptional eye care. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo by calling or email . He will be happy to answer any further questions or provide additional details.
Job Title: Optometrist (Part-Time) Job Summary: We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Optometrist to join a welcoming, community-focused optical team in Wandsworth. This is a part-time opportunity working four days per week with no weekend work , offering a supportive environment where you can deliver outstanding patient care while continuing to grow professionally. You will work alongside a large and experienced team, providing high-quality eye examinations, clinical advice, and tailored solutions to meet patients' individual visual needs. This role is ideal for a qualified and GOC-registered Optometrist who is confident, motivated, and committed to delivering excellent eyecare. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations and sight tests in line with professional standards. Provide expert clinical advice and recommend suitable optical solutions for patients. Identify and manage ocular health conditions, referring patients where appropriate. Maintain accurate patient records and comply with GOC and professional guidelines. Deliver exceptional patient care and ensure a positive patient experience. Work collaboratively with the wider optical team to maintain efficient clinic operations. Stay up to date with clinical developments and best practices in optometry. Team Development: Support and encourage colleagues to maintain a positive and collaborative working environment. Share clinical knowledge and contribute to a culture of continuous learning. Participate in professional development opportunities, including career progression pathways. About You: Qualified and GOC registered Optometrist. Confident and capable of delivering high-quality clinical care. Strong work ethic and a proactive approach to patient care. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A supportive team player who encourages colleagues. Motivated to succeed and willing to go the extra mile for patients. Well-being Services: Pension contribution. Paid GOC and College of Optometrists fees. Generous holiday allowance to support work-life balance. A structured career development pathway. What They Offer: Salary up to £60,000 (DOE, pro-rata). 33 days holiday (pro-rata). No weekend working. Part-time schedule - 4 days per week. Working hours 9:30am - 6:30pm. Strong clinical and professional support from an experienced team. Opportunities for progression and development. Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and inclusive optical team that values high clinical standards, teamwork, and professional growth. You will benefit from a healthy work-life balance, strong career progression opportunities, and the chance to make a genuine difference in your local community. Interested? If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please contact: Leo
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Optometrist (Part-Time) Job Summary: We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Optometrist to join a welcoming, community-focused optical team in Wandsworth. This is a part-time opportunity working four days per week with no weekend work , offering a supportive environment where you can deliver outstanding patient care while continuing to grow professionally. You will work alongside a large and experienced team, providing high-quality eye examinations, clinical advice, and tailored solutions to meet patients' individual visual needs. This role is ideal for a qualified and GOC-registered Optometrist who is confident, motivated, and committed to delivering excellent eyecare. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations and sight tests in line with professional standards. Provide expert clinical advice and recommend suitable optical solutions for patients. Identify and manage ocular health conditions, referring patients where appropriate. Maintain accurate patient records and comply with GOC and professional guidelines. Deliver exceptional patient care and ensure a positive patient experience. Work collaboratively with the wider optical team to maintain efficient clinic operations. Stay up to date with clinical developments and best practices in optometry. Team Development: Support and encourage colleagues to maintain a positive and collaborative working environment. Share clinical knowledge and contribute to a culture of continuous learning. Participate in professional development opportunities, including career progression pathways. About You: Qualified and GOC registered Optometrist. Confident and capable of delivering high-quality clinical care. Strong work ethic and a proactive approach to patient care. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A supportive team player who encourages colleagues. Motivated to succeed and willing to go the extra mile for patients. Well-being Services: Pension contribution. Paid GOC and College of Optometrists fees. Generous holiday allowance to support work-life balance. A structured career development pathway. What They Offer: Salary up to £60,000 (DOE, pro-rata). 33 days holiday (pro-rata). No weekend working. Part-time schedule - 4 days per week. Working hours 9:30am - 6:30pm. Strong clinical and professional support from an experienced team. Opportunities for progression and development. Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and inclusive optical team that values high clinical standards, teamwork, and professional growth. You will benefit from a healthy work-life balance, strong career progression opportunities, and the chance to make a genuine difference in your local community. Interested? If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please contact: Leo
Location - Newcastle Salary - Up to £70,000 + Relocation Support Available An exciting opportunity has become available for a clinically driven Optometrist to join a brand-new, state-of-the-art eye care clinic located in the heart of Newcastle. This modern clinic delivers advanced refractive and cataract services and is equipped with the latest diagnostic and treatment technology from leading global manufacturers. You will work as part of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team alongside ophthalmologists and specialist clinicians, providing exceptional patient care and clinical outcomes. This role offers excellent long-term development opportunities, structured training, and flexible working patterns to support your lifestyle. Job Summary As an Optometrist, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality clinical care to patients undergoing refractive and cataract procedures, as well as routine and advanced eye examinations. You will support surgeons clinically, contribute to patient pathways, and maintain outstanding clinical standards in a modern, technology-led environment. Full specialist training in refractive and cataract services is provided, supported by experienced clinicians and a dedicated clinical services team. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre-operative and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract patients Deliver Essential and Advanced Eye Examinations Provide clinical support to ophthalmologists and surgical teams Ensure high clinical governance, patient safety, and care standards Accurately document patient records and clinical outcomes Deliver excellent patient experience throughout the care pathway Maintain compliance with professional and regulatory standards Engage in continuous professional development and specialist training Team Development Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary clinical team Participate in ongoing training, peer learning, and mentoring Contribute to service development and clinical excellence Support a positive, high-performing clinical culture About You GOC registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering high-quality patient care Comfortable working in a fast-paced clinical environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills Willingness to develop specialist clinical skills (full training provided) Independent Prescribing qualification desirable but not essential Flexible and adaptable approach to working patterns Well-being Services Access to private healthcare Pension scheme Paid professional fees and indemnity coverage Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance Flexible working patterns available What They Offer Salary up to £70,000 Performance-related salary enhancement 33 days annual leave, increasing with length of service Independent Prescribing sponsorship and placement assistance Funded CET and specialist clinical development Access to cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical technology Complimentary or discounted eye treatments Friends and family discount scheme Relocation support available Full refractive and cataract surgery training provided Why Join Us? Brand-new, purpose-built clinic in a prime city-centre location Opportunity to work with advanced technology and specialist clinicians Clear pathways for clinical development and progression Supportive, team-focused culture Excellent earning potential and benefits package Flexible working options to suit your lifestyle Interested? Please contact Leo on or email for a confidential discussion and further details.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Location - Newcastle Salary - Up to £70,000 + Relocation Support Available An exciting opportunity has become available for a clinically driven Optometrist to join a brand-new, state-of-the-art eye care clinic located in the heart of Newcastle. This modern clinic delivers advanced refractive and cataract services and is equipped with the latest diagnostic and treatment technology from leading global manufacturers. You will work as part of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team alongside ophthalmologists and specialist clinicians, providing exceptional patient care and clinical outcomes. This role offers excellent long-term development opportunities, structured training, and flexible working patterns to support your lifestyle. Job Summary As an Optometrist, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality clinical care to patients undergoing refractive and cataract procedures, as well as routine and advanced eye examinations. You will support surgeons clinically, contribute to patient pathways, and maintain outstanding clinical standards in a modern, technology-led environment. Full specialist training in refractive and cataract services is provided, supported by experienced clinicians and a dedicated clinical services team. Key Responsibilities Conduct pre-operative and post-operative consultations for refractive and cataract patients Deliver Essential and Advanced Eye Examinations Provide clinical support to ophthalmologists and surgical teams Ensure high clinical governance, patient safety, and care standards Accurately document patient records and clinical outcomes Deliver excellent patient experience throughout the care pathway Maintain compliance with professional and regulatory standards Engage in continuous professional development and specialist training Team Development Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary clinical team Participate in ongoing training, peer learning, and mentoring Contribute to service development and clinical excellence Support a positive, high-performing clinical culture About You GOC registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering high-quality patient care Comfortable working in a fast-paced clinical environment Strong communication and interpersonal skills Willingness to develop specialist clinical skills (full training provided) Independent Prescribing qualification desirable but not essential Flexible and adaptable approach to working patterns Well-being Services Access to private healthcare Pension scheme Paid professional fees and indemnity coverage Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance Flexible working patterns available What They Offer Salary up to £70,000 Performance-related salary enhancement 33 days annual leave, increasing with length of service Independent Prescribing sponsorship and placement assistance Funded CET and specialist clinical development Access to cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical technology Complimentary or discounted eye treatments Friends and family discount scheme Relocation support available Full refractive and cataract surgery training provided Why Join Us? Brand-new, purpose-built clinic in a prime city-centre location Opportunity to work with advanced technology and specialist clinicians Clear pathways for clinical development and progression Supportive, team-focused culture Excellent earning potential and benefits package Flexible working options to suit your lifestyle Interested? Please contact Leo on or email for a confidential discussion and further details.
Optometrist (Domiciliary - 4 or 5 Days per Week, No Weekends) Job Summary: We are seeking a passionate and patient-focused Optometrist to provide high-quality domiciliary eye care across Dartford and surrounding areas. This role offers the opportunity to deliver clinically excellent care directly in patients' homes, supporting those who may struggle to access high street services. With a strong focus on patient experience, longer appointment times, and the latest mobile technology, this is a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference in people's lives. Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive eye examinations in patients' homes Provide tailored clinical advice on vision care, spectacles, and eye health Manage a daily schedule of approximately 6-7 patients Use advanced mobile diagnostic equipment and digital record systems Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with NHS guidelines Build strong patient relationships through longer, 1-hour appointments Make autonomous clinical decisions with access to remote support when needed Team Development: Work independently while remaining connected to a supportive clinical team Access guidance and second opinions from senior optometrists when required Engage in continuous professional development and training opportunities About You: GOC-registered Optometrist Full UK driving licence Strong communication and patient care skills Comfortable working independently in a domiciliary setting Passionate about delivering accessible, community-based eye care Adaptable and confident using modern diagnostic equipment Well-being Services: Access to an employee assistance programme supporting mental health and wellbeing Flexible working options to support work-life balance No weekend working What They Offer: Salary up to £74,000 (depending on experience) Monthly bonus/commission structure Fully expensed company car (for business and personal use) Professional fees covered (including GOC) Private medical insurance and life assurance Generous pension scheme (matched up to 5%) 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) Free CPD events and support for further qualifications Employee discounts State-of-the-art portable equipment and full training Why Join Us? This is a unique opportunity to step away from the high street and deliver truly personalised care in a patient's own home. With longer appointment times, cutting-edge mobile technology, and a strong support network, you'll have the freedom to focus on what matters most-providing exceptional clinical care and improving patients' quality of life. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo: Leo will be happy to answer any further questions and provide additional details about the role.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist (Domiciliary - 4 or 5 Days per Week, No Weekends) Job Summary: We are seeking a passionate and patient-focused Optometrist to provide high-quality domiciliary eye care across Dartford and surrounding areas. This role offers the opportunity to deliver clinically excellent care directly in patients' homes, supporting those who may struggle to access high street services. With a strong focus on patient experience, longer appointment times, and the latest mobile technology, this is a rewarding role where you can truly make a difference in people's lives. Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive eye examinations in patients' homes Provide tailored clinical advice on vision care, spectacles, and eye health Manage a daily schedule of approximately 6-7 patients Use advanced mobile diagnostic equipment and digital record systems Maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with NHS guidelines Build strong patient relationships through longer, 1-hour appointments Make autonomous clinical decisions with access to remote support when needed Team Development: Work independently while remaining connected to a supportive clinical team Access guidance and second opinions from senior optometrists when required Engage in continuous professional development and training opportunities About You: GOC-registered Optometrist Full UK driving licence Strong communication and patient care skills Comfortable working independently in a domiciliary setting Passionate about delivering accessible, community-based eye care Adaptable and confident using modern diagnostic equipment Well-being Services: Access to an employee assistance programme supporting mental health and wellbeing Flexible working options to support work-life balance No weekend working What They Offer: Salary up to £74,000 (depending on experience) Monthly bonus/commission structure Fully expensed company car (for business and personal use) Professional fees covered (including GOC) Private medical insurance and life assurance Generous pension scheme (matched up to 5%) 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) Free CPD events and support for further qualifications Employee discounts State-of-the-art portable equipment and full training Why Join Us? This is a unique opportunity to step away from the high street and deliver truly personalised care in a patient's own home. With longer appointment times, cutting-edge mobile technology, and a strong support network, you'll have the freedom to focus on what matters most-providing exceptional clinical care and improving patients' quality of life. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo: Leo will be happy to answer any further questions and provide additional details about the role.
Optometrist (Part-Time - 3 Days per Week, Including Saturdays) Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to join our vibrant, high-street practice on a part-time basis (3 days per week, including Saturdays). Having recently been acquired, the practice is undergoing an exciting transformation with new systems, advanced diagnostics, and a refreshed frame offering. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a modern, forward-thinking environment while delivering exceptional, personalised eye care to the local community. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations using the latest diagnostic equipment Deliver high-quality clinical care tailored to each patient's needs Provide professional advice on vision care, spectacles, and contact lenses Manage and support a diverse patient base, including families and children Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records using Optix practice software Work in line with clinical and regulatory standards, including NHS services Contribute to the ongoing development and success of the practice Team Development: Work collaboratively with a supportive and experienced team Contribute to a positive, patient-first culture Support the implementation of new systems and processes within the practice Share clinical knowledge and best practices with colleagues About You: Qualified and GOC-registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering outstanding patient care Strong communication and interpersonal skills Interest in children's vision and family eye care is highly desirable Adaptable and open to working within a developing, evolving practice environment Comfortable working with modern diagnostic equipment and digital systems Well-being Services: Supportive working environment with a focus on work-life balance Flexible part-time schedule (3 days per week) Opportunities to develop clinical interests, including paediatric eye care What They Offer: A modern, high-tech practice environment with state-of-the-art equipment Newly implemented Optix practice software and updated diagnostics Carefully curated range of frames and lenses A loyal and growing patient base within the local community The opportunity to shape and grow with a newly developed practice Why Join Us? This practice is built on a strong foundation of delivering "good, old-fashioned service" within a modern, technology-driven setting. With a commitment to caring for the whole family, you'll have the clinical freedom to develop your interests-particularly in areas such as children's vision-while making a genuine difference to patients' lives. All optical needs are supported under one roof, from thorough eye examinations to contact lenses and a full range of eyewear. NHS services are also provided for eligible patients, ensuring accessible care for the community. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo: Leo will be happy to answer any further questions and provide additional details about the role.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist (Part-Time - 3 Days per Week, Including Saturdays) Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to join our vibrant, high-street practice on a part-time basis (3 days per week, including Saturdays). Having recently been acquired, the practice is undergoing an exciting transformation with new systems, advanced diagnostics, and a refreshed frame offering. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a modern, forward-thinking environment while delivering exceptional, personalised eye care to the local community. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations using the latest diagnostic equipment Deliver high-quality clinical care tailored to each patient's needs Provide professional advice on vision care, spectacles, and contact lenses Manage and support a diverse patient base, including families and children Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records using Optix practice software Work in line with clinical and regulatory standards, including NHS services Contribute to the ongoing development and success of the practice Team Development: Work collaboratively with a supportive and experienced team Contribute to a positive, patient-first culture Support the implementation of new systems and processes within the practice Share clinical knowledge and best practices with colleagues About You: Qualified and GOC-registered Optometrist Passionate about delivering outstanding patient care Strong communication and interpersonal skills Interest in children's vision and family eye care is highly desirable Adaptable and open to working within a developing, evolving practice environment Comfortable working with modern diagnostic equipment and digital systems Well-being Services: Supportive working environment with a focus on work-life balance Flexible part-time schedule (3 days per week) Opportunities to develop clinical interests, including paediatric eye care What They Offer: A modern, high-tech practice environment with state-of-the-art equipment Newly implemented Optix practice software and updated diagnostics Carefully curated range of frames and lenses A loyal and growing patient base within the local community The opportunity to shape and grow with a newly developed practice Why Join Us? This practice is built on a strong foundation of delivering "good, old-fashioned service" within a modern, technology-driven setting. With a commitment to caring for the whole family, you'll have the clinical freedom to develop your interests-particularly in areas such as children's vision-while making a genuine difference to patients' lives. All optical needs are supported under one roof, from thorough eye examinations to contact lenses and a full range of eyewear. NHS services are also provided for eligible patients, ensuring accessible care for the community. Interested? If you are interested, please contact Leo: Leo will be happy to answer any further questions and provide additional details about the role.
Optometrist Job Summary: We are seeking a full or part-time Optometrist to join a friendly, independent practice where patient care is the top priority. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a recently renovated, modern environment with a strong community feel, offering clinical freedom and the time to deliver high-quality care with 45-minute appointments. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations tailored to individual patient needs Provide expert advice on eye health and vision care Fit and manage a wide range of contact lenses, including specialist lenses Maintain accurate patient records in line with GOC and company guidelines Work collaboratively with the wider team to ensure a smooth patient journey Liaise with external healthcare professionals where required Support with maintaining and using clinical equipment (including OCT and topography) Team Development: Contribute to a positive and supportive team environment Share clinical knowledge and support colleagues with technical queries Engage in regular CPD and development opportunities Bring new ideas to help improve patient care and practice performance About You: GOC registered Optometrist (or eligible) Open to all levels of experience, from newly qualified to experienced professionals Passionate about delivering high standards of patient care Strong communication skills and ability to build patient relationships A team player who values collaboration and a positive workplace culture Comfortable working Saturdays Well-being Services: Access to Simply Health (healthcare cashback scheme) Cycle to work scheme Retail discounts Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance What They Offer: Salary between £60,000 - £70,000 (depending on experience) Professional fees paid 45-minute testing times No Sunday or bank holiday working Your birthday off work Free and regular CPD opportunities Modern, recently renovated practice with a community feel Well-equipped practice with OCT and topographer (Ortho-K) Free parking and excellent transport links Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join an independent practice that truly values clinical freedom, personal development, and patient-focused care. You'll be part of a welcoming team, working in a relaxed environment where you have the time and support to do your job to the highest standard. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email . He will be able to answer any further question
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist Job Summary: We are seeking a full or part-time Optometrist to join a friendly, independent practice where patient care is the top priority. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a recently renovated, modern environment with a strong community feel, offering clinical freedom and the time to deliver high-quality care with 45-minute appointments. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations tailored to individual patient needs Provide expert advice on eye health and vision care Fit and manage a wide range of contact lenses, including specialist lenses Maintain accurate patient records in line with GOC and company guidelines Work collaboratively with the wider team to ensure a smooth patient journey Liaise with external healthcare professionals where required Support with maintaining and using clinical equipment (including OCT and topography) Team Development: Contribute to a positive and supportive team environment Share clinical knowledge and support colleagues with technical queries Engage in regular CPD and development opportunities Bring new ideas to help improve patient care and practice performance About You: GOC registered Optometrist (or eligible) Open to all levels of experience, from newly qualified to experienced professionals Passionate about delivering high standards of patient care Strong communication skills and ability to build patient relationships A team player who values collaboration and a positive workplace culture Comfortable working Saturdays Well-being Services: Access to Simply Health (healthcare cashback scheme) Cycle to work scheme Retail discounts Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance What They Offer: Salary between £60,000 - £70,000 (depending on experience) Professional fees paid 45-minute testing times No Sunday or bank holiday working Your birthday off work Free and regular CPD opportunities Modern, recently renovated practice with a community feel Well-equipped practice with OCT and topographer (Ortho-K) Free parking and excellent transport links Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join an independent practice that truly values clinical freedom, personal development, and patient-focused care. You'll be part of a welcoming team, working in a relaxed environment where you have the time and support to do your job to the highest standard. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email . He will be able to answer any further question
Optometrist Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to join our practices in Dovercourt and Frinton. This role offers flexibility of up to 4 days per week, with the opportunity to work up to 5 days if you are open to supporting nearby branches. You will be working in well-equipped practices with access to modern technology, delivering high-quality eye care in a supportive environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations with testing times of 30-45 minutes Provide professional advice on eye health, vision care, and optical products Diagnose and manage a range of ocular conditions Maintain accurate patient records in line with professional standards Work collaboratively with the wider team to ensure excellent patient outcomes Deliver a high standard of customer service at all times Team Development: Support and mentor junior team members where appropriate Contribute to a positive and collaborative working environment Share clinical knowledge and best practices with colleagues About You: Qualified Optometrist registered with the GOC Strong clinical knowledge and a patient-first approach Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Flexible and willing to travel to other branches if required Well-being Services: Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance Flexible working pattern (up to 4-5 days per week) Access to modern equipment including OCT in both practices What They Offer: Salary up to £75,000 (pro rata) 8% bonus scheme 30-45 minute testing times OCT available in both practices Opportunity to request additional equipment if required Flexible working arrangements Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking optical group that prioritises patient care and clinician satisfaction. With longer testing times, modern equipment, and flexibility in your working week, you will have the autonomy and support needed to thrive in your role. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email - .
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Optometrist Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and patient-focused Optometrist to join our practices in Dovercourt and Frinton. This role offers flexibility of up to 4 days per week, with the opportunity to work up to 5 days if you are open to supporting nearby branches. You will be working in well-equipped practices with access to modern technology, delivering high-quality eye care in a supportive environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations with testing times of 30-45 minutes Provide professional advice on eye health, vision care, and optical products Diagnose and manage a range of ocular conditions Maintain accurate patient records in line with professional standards Work collaboratively with the wider team to ensure excellent patient outcomes Deliver a high standard of customer service at all times Team Development: Support and mentor junior team members where appropriate Contribute to a positive and collaborative working environment Share clinical knowledge and best practices with colleagues About You: Qualified Optometrist registered with the GOC Strong clinical knowledge and a patient-first approach Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Flexible and willing to travel to other branches if required Well-being Services: Supportive working environment focused on work-life balance Flexible working pattern (up to 4-5 days per week) Access to modern equipment including OCT in both practices What They Offer: Salary up to £75,000 (pro rata) 8% bonus scheme 30-45 minute testing times OCT available in both practices Opportunity to request additional equipment if required Flexible working arrangements Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking optical group that prioritises patient care and clinician satisfaction. With longer testing times, modern equipment, and flexibility in your working week, you will have the autonomy and support needed to thrive in your role. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email - .