Optometrist
at Eyecatchers Opticians (Nottingham)
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About this role
Optometrist
Eyecatchers Opticians (Nottingham) seeks a skilled and dedicated Optometrist to join their Nottinghamshire practice. This role involves providing comprehensive eye examinations, accurately diagnosing a range of ocular conditions, and prescribing appropriate corrective lenses.
You will manage patient care from initial assessment through to follow-up, including making timely referrals to ophthalmology when necessary. This position is integral to our practice team, working collaboratively with dispensing opticians and support staff to deliver exceptional patient outcomes.
The typical patient demographic in Nottingham includes a diverse mix of ages and needs, from routine sight tests for students and professionals to more complex cases requiring specialist attention. You will be instrumental in upholding the high clinical standards Eyecatchers Opticians is recognised for.
What working in a role like this could offer you
Joining Eyecatchers Opticians in Nottingham offers a supportive professional framework. You'll benefit from generous CET/CPD allowance and reimbursement for GOC registration fees, fostering your ongoing development. Funding is available for further professional development, enabling you to specialise in areas of interest.
Career progression is clearly defined, with pathways from newly qualified to senior optometrist, or opportunities to explore clinical leadership and practice ownership. Nottingham provides an excellent , with good transport links and a vibrant cultural scene, contributing to a . This role supports a structured work week, typical for high-street practices.