Glasses Factory
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Potential career paths at Glasses Factory
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Working at a company like Glasses Factory
Glasses Factory in Blaydon Precinct offers a welcoming environment for optical professionals. As an independent practice, it fosters a close knit atmosphere where your contributions are highly valued and you can genuinely influence patient care and practice development.
- Location: Unit 32 Blaydon Precinct, Gateshead, NE21 5BT. The precinct provides convenient access with ample local amenities and transport links, making your daily commute straightforward.
- Roles available: The practice regularly recruits for optometrists, practice managers, assistant managers, dispensing opticians, and optical assistants.
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Optical opportunities in Gateshead
Gateshead and its surrounding areas present a promising landscape for optical professionals seeking new roles. The demand for skilled optometrists, dispensing opticians, and support staff remains consistent, reflecting the ongoing need for quality eye care within the community.
- Employer types include well established high street multiples, unique independent practices offering personalised patient care, local NHS hospital eye services, and domiciliary providers serving patients in their own homes.
- Career progression is achievable across various roles. Optometrists can advance into clinical specialisms or management, dispensing opticians can pursue further qualifications or supervisory positions, and practice managers and optical assistants can develop their leadership and technical skills.
- Local advantages supporting optical jobs include a substantial population base, the presence of nearby university optometry programmes contributing to a talent pool, and demographic trends that indicate a steady requirement for optical services.