The Eye Company (Soho)
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Potential career paths at The Eye Company (Soho)
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The Eye Company (Soho) operates as an independent practice, offering a focused and personalised approach to eyecare. This independence fosters an environment where professional development and patient relationships are paramount, allowing for tailored decision making and a close-knit team culture.
- Location: Situated at 159 Wardour Street, Westminster, W1F 8WH, the practice is at the heart of London's Soho. This central London address provides excellent transport links and a lively neighbourhood with numerous amenities, making the daily commute convenient and enjoyable.
- Roles available: Opportunities may arise for optometrists, practice managers, assistant managers, dispensing opticians, and optical assistants, all contributing to the comprehensive service offered.
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Optical opportunities in Westminster
Westminster, and the wider London area, presents a consistently strong demand for skilled optical professionals. This central London hub offers a diverse range of optical opportunities in a dynamic market.
- Employer types: You will find a mix of high street multiples, specialist independent practices, NHS hospital eye services, and domiciliary providers catering to varied patient needs.
- Career progression: Prospects are excellent for optometrists, dispensing opticians, practice managers, and optical assistants seeking to develop their careers. Opportunities exist for further specialisation and leadership roles.
- Local advantages: The substantial resident and commuter population, proximity to leading university optometry programmes, and a diverse demographic all contribute to a healthy market for optical jobs.