Optika (FR)
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Potential career paths at Optika (FR)
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Working at a company like Optika (FR)
Optika (FR) is an independent practice, offering a more personalised approach to patient care and a collaborative working atmosphere. This means you can often have a direct impact on practice development and patient journey, fostering a strong sense of ownership and professional fulfilment.
- Location: 65 High Street, Merton, SW19 5EE. Merton High Street provides good transport links, with nearby bus routes and South Wimbledon Tube station within easy travelling distance, making your daily commute straightforward. The area offers a range of amenities for breaks and after work.
- Roles available: Optometrists, Practice Managers, Assistant Managers, Dispensing Opticians, and Optical Assistants.
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Optical opportunities in Merton
Merton presents a robust and diverse landscape for optical professionals, with consistent demand for skilled individuals across London. The area benefits from a strong healthcare infrastructure and a growing population, contributing to a healthy job market for those seeking optical opportunities in Merton.
- Employer types: High street multiples, independent practices, NHS hospital eye services, and domiciliary care providers all represent potential employers.
- Career progression: Opportunities exist for optometrists to specialise, dispensing opticians to advance their qualifications, practice managers to take on greater responsibility, and optical assistants to develop their skills.
- Local advantages: Merton boasts a significant resident population, proximity to university optometry programmes offering a pipeline of talent, and demographic trends that support a steady need for eye care services.