Practice Manager / Assistant Manager
at Noakes Habermehl & Kerr Opticians (Carbis Bay)
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 opportunity may exist for an individual to oversee the daily operations of an optical practice environment similar to Noakes Habermehl & Kerr Opticians (Carbis Bay). This involves ensuring the smooth running of the practice, leading and developing the optical team, and driving commercial success. Key responsibilities could include managing stock levels and supplier relationships, upholding stringent clinical governance standards, and ensuring all patients receive an exceptional experience. The Practice Manager acts as a crucial conduit, aligning the clinical team's efforts with the broader business objectives of the practice. This role requires a proactive approach to operational efficiency and people management within a patient-focused setting in Cornwall.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a chance to further your career within the optical sector. Potential pathways might include progression to area management, regional oversight, or leadership of multi-site operations. Significant opportunities for professional development are often available, including specialised management training, attendance at industry events, and participation in leadership programmes. Such positions can offer considerable autonomy, allowing for influence over practice performance, strategic direction, and the development of its unique culture. Furthermore, working in Cornwall provides a distinct lifestyle consideration, balancing professional ambition with the appeal of coastal living.