Optical Assistant
at Alexandra Opticians
Here at the Federation, we don't rely on advertised vacancies. We talk to employers and really understand what kind of people would thrive within their business.
This is an example of a role within this practice. If it matches what you're looking for, we can approach the business directly, explore current or future opportunities, and position you for roles that may never reach the open market.
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About this role
An Optical Assistant in a practice environment similar to Alexandra Opticians in Luton would be integral to patient care and the efficient operation of the practice. Daily duties could encompass greeting patients warmly, managing appointment schedules, and performing essential pre-screening tests such as autorefraction, tonometry, and visual field assessments. This role also involves supporting patients with frame selection and advising on lens options. Furthermore, Optical Assistants often handle basic frame adjustments and minor repairs, process new orders accurately, and contribute to maintaining a tidy and welcoming practice environment. As the initial point of contact, the Optical Assistant plays a key part in delivering a positive patient experience and ensuring the smooth running of daily operations.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a stable career within a resilient sector that sees consistent demand across the UK. A practice like Alexandra Opticians in Luton could provide pathways for significant professional development. On-the-job training is standard, often complemented by opportunities to gain formal qualifications such as NVQs in Optical Care. For those with ambition, there are clear routes for career progression, potentially leading to training as a dispensing optician, specialising in contact lenses, or moving into practice management. This type of role offers a chance to build a long-term career without necessarily needing a university degree, with genuine prospects for growth and advancement within the optical industry.