Optometrist
at Dipple & Conway 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.
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
In an optical practice environment similar to Dipple & Conway Opticians, an Optometrist's core function is to conduct comprehensive eye examinations. This involves assessing visual acuity, ocular health, and binocular vision for a diverse patient demographic in Norwich. A key responsibility is diagnosing a range of eye conditions, from common refractive errors to more serious pathologies like glaucoma or cataracts. Based on these findings, the Optometrist prescribes appropriate corrective lenses, such as spectacles or contact lenses. When necessary, precise referrals to ophthalmology services are made for further specialist management. The role demands close collaboration with dispensing opticians and support staff to ensure seamless patient care and efficient practice operations.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is support for your ongoing professional development. This often includes assistance with Continuing Education and Training (CET) or Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements, as well as contributions towards your annual GOC registration fees. Opportunities for career progression may exist, potentially leading to senior optometrist positions, clinical leadership roles, or even practice ownership pathways. Practising in Norwich provides a good quality of life, with a balance often found in high-street optometry that supports a healthy work-life balance. Funding for further specialised training and development programmes is also a common benefit.