Job Advert: Clinical OptometristLocation: Swindon SN3
Salary: £45,000 - £52,500 (pro-rata depending on agreed hours) Possible salary increase up to £57,500 based on experience and the specific working arrangement (1 or 2 days per week).
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced
Clinical Optometrist Initially offering
up to 2 days per week, this role presents a unique chance to make a significant impact in patient care, particularly in cataract assessments and consultations.
Key Responsibilities: - Conduct cataract consultations, assessing whether patients require surgery.
- Work alongside an assistant who will prepare and pre-screen patients (including pupil dilation) ahead of the consultation.
- Each appointment will typically last 15-20 minutes.
- Provide patients with clear, understandable information about cataract surgery options, risks, and benefits, offering reassurance throughout their journey.
- Ensure post-operative management with support from medical staff.
- Opportunity for training in additional areas such as YAG laser and future qualifications like laser eye surgery.
- Participate in ongoing clinical governance and compliance, ensuring patient-centric, high-quality care.
Who the client is:Core values are the foundation of everything we do. We believe in providing compassionate care and exceptional service to our patients while fostering a positive, collaborative working environment for our staff.
Our values include:
- Caring for our patients, colleagues, and communities with kindness and respect.
- Passion for delivering high-quality care and sharing our knowledge and skills with others.
- Togetherness, celebrating diversity and promoting an inclusive culture.
- Listening to patients and colleagues, demonstrating empathy and integrity in all our interactions.
- Focus, ensuring that we continually strive for improvement in patient care and professional development.
Skills and Experience: - Post-registration experience: At least 12 months of experience in optometry.
- GOC registration: Must hold current General Optical Council registration.
- Ability to assess patients for cataract surgery and communicate complex medical information in a clear, patient-friendly manner.
- Experience with or willingness to undergo training for YAG laser and other advanced eye procedures.
Benefits: - Competitive salary with the potential for increases based on experience and weekly hours.
- Structured onboarding program and access to future training and qualifications, including laser eye surgery.
- Possibility of visa sponsorship (subject to confirmation).
- Opportunities for continuous professional development.
- Work in a supportive team with a focus on patient-centred care.
Additional Responsibilities: - Quality Assurance: Identify opportunities for service improvement and contribute to the development of clinical practices.
- Communication: Foster positive relationships within the team and with patients, ensuring clear, effective communication at all times.
- Health & Safety: Comply with all relevant health and safety guidelines and report any incidents promptly.
- Confidentiality: Ensure the privacy and confidentiality of patient and staff information in line with legal requirements (GDPR, Data Protection Act).
How to Apply:If you're looking for a fulfilling role where you can make a real difference in patient care, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and cover letter outlining your experience and why you're a great fit for this role.