Optometrist
at P I S Medical Supplies
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 P I S Medical Supplies, an Optometrist's role is central to patient eye care within the local Prospect Place community. This involves conducting comprehensive sight tests, accurately diagnosing a range of ocular conditions from common refractive errors to more serious pathologies, and prescribing appropriate corrective lenses. Referrals to ophthalmology are made when specialist intervention is necessary.
The Optometrist collaborates closely with dispensing opticians and support staff, ensuring a seamless patient journey. Patient demographics typically served in such a neighbourhood practice are diverse, encompassing all age groups and visual needs. This position is key to delivering high-quality, accessible eye care.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a supportive professional environment focused on patient care within the Prospect Place area. Opportunities for continuous professional development are often available, including funding for CET/CPD courses and contributions towards GOC registration fees. A commitment to professional growth might also include support for further specialisation.
Career progression routes can vary, potentially leading to senior optometrist positions, clinical leadership roles, or even practice ownership opportunities. The role typically offers a structured work schedule, contributing to a healthy work-life balance often sought in community-based optometry.