Optical Assistant
at Specsavers Opticians (West Bridgford)
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About this role
An optical assistant in a practice environment similar to Specsavers Opticians (West Bridgford) is integral to daily operations. This role often serves as the initial point of contact for patients, managing appointment schedules and providing a warm welcome. Key responsibilities include conducting essential pre-screening tests such as autorefraction, tonometry, and visual field assessments. You would also assist patients with selecting eyewear, performing minor frame adjustments and repairs, and processing customer orders. Maintaining the visual appeal and organisation of the practice floor is also an important aspect of the role, ensuring a positive patient experience from arrival to departure. This position is central to the smooth and efficient running of the practice.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a stable career path within a resilient sector. There are clear opportunities for professional development, including pathways towards becoming a fully qualified dispensing optician through courses like the FBDO qualification, or progressing into roles such as contact lens optician or practice manager. Comprehensive on-the-job training is standard, often supplemented by formal qualifications like NVQs and specific manufacturer training. The optical industry provides consistent demand for services across the UK. For those looking for employment in the Rushcliffe area, such a role offers a genuine long-term career prospect without the necessity of a university degree, providing a solid foundation for future growth.