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Dispensing Optician job in London

Hakim Group
Greater London
1 month ago
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This is an opportunity for you to work in an environment that recognises and rewards your professional skillset.

We have a loyal patient database and a wide selection of frames and lenses (including designer brands) with a focus on clinical excellence and high-quality care.

For us, patients come before performance.

As our new Dispensing Optician or experienced Optical Assistant, this will provide you with the freedom, choice, and continuity of care needed to ensure your patients leave with the perfect solution every time.


You will also receive:

Your birthday off work


No Sunday or bank holiday working
Free & regular CPD courses
Access to Simply Health (claim cashback on healthcare purchases)
Retail discounts
Cycle to work scheme

About the Role


First Contact Opticians is an award winning, independent, family run practice based in Eastcote, Middlesex.

Over the years, the practice has grown through patient recommendation and has gained a trustworthy reputation within the community.

The practice prides itself in its ongoing investment in the equipment and training, in order to provide you with an outstanding experience.

We are looking for a full-time or part-time Dispensing Optician to join us in delivering outstanding patient care. This role will include some Saturday working. Salary is negociatable, dependent on experience.

Educating others about the benefits of independent eye care is an ongoing challenge and one that we look forward to meeting head-on with you as a part of our team.

Our local community is part of our identity here and we constantly see the benefits our work has when we’re out and about in the area.

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