Duncan & Todd (Isle Of Skye)
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Potential career paths at Duncan & Todd (Isle Of Skye)
This page gives you an insight into what it's like to be part of this practice - the kinds of roles that exist here, and whether it could be the right fit for you.
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Working at a company like Duncan & Todd (Isle Of Skye)
Duncan & Todd (Isle of Skye) operates as a well-established practice, part of a respected group that balances professional standards with a focus on individual practice development. This structure offers the benefits of a supportive network while fostering a close-knit working atmosphere within the Isle of Skye location.
- Location: Situated in The Green, Portree, IV51 9BT, the practice is located in the heart of the Isle of Skye's main town, offering a scenic and peaceful daily commute surrounded by Highland beauty.
- Roles available: Opportunities may exist for optometrists, practice managers, assistant managers, dispensing opticians, and optical assistants.
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Optical opportunities in Highland
The demand for skilled optical professionals across Highland, including areas like The Green, remains consistently strong. This region offers a rewarding career landscape for those looking to establish or advance their careers in optics.
Here's a snapshot of the optical job market in Highland:
- Employer types: You will find a mix of high street multiples, independent practices, hospital eye services, and domiciliary providers serving diverse patient needs.
- Career progression: Prospects are good for optometrists and dispensing opticians seeking clinical development and leadership roles. Practice managers and optical assistants can also find rewarding career paths.
- Local advantages: Highland benefits from a steady population base and a growing recognition of the importance of eye care. While not a major hub for university optometry programmes, this can mean less competition for roles.