Duncan & Todd (Keith)
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Potential career paths at Duncan & Todd (Keith)
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Duncan & Todd (Keith) is a well-established practice, part of a respected group that fosters a supportive and structured working environment. This affiliation allows for shared resources and best practices, benefiting both professionals and patients. You will find a blend of professional development opportunities alongside a friendly, community-focused approach.
- Location: Situated at 129 Mid St, AB55 5AA in Keith, Banffshire, the practice is centrally located. Commuting to the practice is generally straightforward, with local amenities within easy reach.
- Roles Available: Opportunities may arise for optometrists, practice managers, assistant managers, dispensing opticians, and optical assistants.
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Optical opportunities in Moray
Optical opportunities in Moray and the surrounding Banffshire area present a steady demand for skilled optical professionals. This region offers a diverse range of settings for those seeking to build or advance their careers in optics.
- Employer types: You will find opportunities across various settings including high street multiples, independent practices, hospital eye services, and domiciliary providers.
- Career progression: Prospects are favourable for optometrists, dispensing opticians, practice managers, and optical assistants, with potential for growth and specialisation.
- Local advantages: The population base supports a consistent need for optical services, and while there are no local university optometry programmes, proximity to larger centres can be considered. Demographic trends indicate an ongoing requirement for eye care.