Optical Assistant
at Brown & Humphries
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.
Opportunities within practices like this often arise through growth, team changes, or performance needs rather than public advertising. We regularly support candidates into roles here by proactively opening conversations based on what they want.
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About this role
An Optical Assistant in an optical practice environment similar to Brown & Humphries in North Yorkshire serves as the primary point of contact for patients. Day-to-day duties could encompass managing appointment schedules, conducting pre-screening tests such as autorefraction, tonometry, and visual field assessments, and offering guidance on frame selection. Responsibilities may also include performing basic frame adjustments and minor repairs, processing customer orders efficiently, and maintaining the visual appeal and organisation of the practice floor. This role is integral to the smooth operation of the practice, ensuring a welcoming and professional experience for every individual visiting the practice.
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 the resilient optical sector, with consistent demand for services across the UK. A role like this provides numerous pathways for professional development, potentially leading to qualifications as a dispensing optician (FBDO), specialisation in contact lenses, or practice management. Comprehensive on-the-job training, manufacturer-led courses, and the opportunity to gain NVQ qualifications are often available. Furthermore, a position in North Yorkshire could align with a desirable lifestyle, offering excellent work-life balance in a well-connected region. This is a role where genuine, long-term career prospects can be realised without necessarily holding a university degree.