Optical Assistant
at Vision Express Opticians At Tesco (Shoreham)
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About this role
In an optical assistant role at a practice like Vision Express Opticians At Tesco (Shoreham) in Adur, you would be integral to the patient journey. Your day-to-day activities would encompass greeting patients warmly, managing appointment schedules efficiently, and conducting essential pre-screening tests such as autorefraction, tonometry, and visual field assessments. You would also support patients with frame selection, perform minor frame adjustments and repairs, and process customer orders accurately. Maintaining the presentation and organisation of the practice floor is also a key responsibility. As a primary point of contact, you play a crucial part in ensuring the smooth and professional operation 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 pathways for progression, potentially leading to qualifications such as the FBDO (Fellowship of the British Dispensing Opticians) to become a dispensing optician, or moving into contact lens specialisms or practice management. Comprehensive training and development are typically available, including on-the-job learning, opportunities to gain NVQ qualifications, and specific manufacturer product training. The optical industry offers consistent demand across the UK, providing job security. Furthermore, a role like this provides an accessible entry point into a professional career without requiring a university degree, offering genuine long-term prospects in the Adur area.