Shade Station
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Potential career paths at Shade Station
This page gives you an insight into what it's like to be part of this practice - the kinds of roles that exist here, and whether it could be the right fit for you.
If one of these resonates, we can approach the business on your behalf, explore current or upcoming needs, and create a conversation around you.
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Working at a company like Shade Station
Working at Shade Station offers a unique experience within the heart of Leeds. As an independent practice, Shade Station fosters a close-knit atmosphere where every team member's contribution is valued. This independence allows for a more personalised approach to patient care and professional development.
- Location: Situated in the City Centre at 42-44 County Arcade, Leeds, LS1 6BH, the practice benefits from excellent transport links, making your daily commute straightforward. The surrounding area offers a wealth of amenities and lunch options.
- Roles available: Shade Station welcomes applications from optometrists, practice managers, assistant managers, dispensing opticians, and optical assistants.
Explore the possibilities of advancing your optical career at Shade Station.
Optical opportunities in Leeds
The optical job market in Leeds, particularly within the City Centre and surrounding areas, presents a consistent demand for skilled professionals. This dynamic environment offers a range of optical opportunities for those looking to advance their careers.
Here's a snapshot of what to expect:
- Employer types include a strong presence of both national high street multiples and esteemed independent practices. Hospital eye services and domiciliary care providers also contribute to the diverse employment landscape.
- Career progression is well supported, with clear pathways for optometrists, dispensing opticians, practice managers, and optical assistants to develop their skills and take on greater responsibility.
- Local advantages such as a substantial population base, the presence of university optometry programmes fostering new talent, and favourable demographic trends contribute to sustained demand for optical jobs.