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Optometrist job in Stotfold

Hakim Group
Hertfordshire
2 months ago
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Optometrist Vacancy – Paul Adler


We’re proud to be an independent practice where patient care always comes first, and joining us as our new Optometrist means being part of a team that values clinical freedom, supports your development, and encourages you to bring your personality and expertise to the role. We offer a welcoming, people first environment across our different locations, where your contributions are heard and your individuality is celebrated. Whether you’re looking for the next step in your career or a fresh start in an independent group that genuinely puts patients and people before numbers, this could be the right place for you.


We welcome any level of experience to enquire about this position, whether you are newly qualified or come with a wealth of expertise, as an Independent Opticians we can offer you the right level of support to reach your personal and professional goals.


You will also receive:

Professional fees paid


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
Free Parking

About the Role


Optometrist – Paul Adler Opticians, Stotfold
Stotfold (near Hitchin) | 4.5 days per week (34 hours, incl. Sat 9–1)


Paul Adler Opticians, part of the Hakim Group, are looking for an enthusiastic Optometrist to join our friendly and supportive team in Stotfold.


The Role


Hours: 4.5 days per week (34 hours, including Saturday mornings 9–1)




Focus on patients – All pre-screening is done for you, so you can spend more time on clinical care




Clinical practice – Opportunities to work in areas such as colourimetry and visual therapy




Excellent equipment – Modern testing technology to support thorough, personalised eye care




Variety – Potential to work across two practices within the group for an even broader experience




Team environment – Work with a welcoming, close-knit team who value collaboration and patient-centred care


What We Offer


As part of the Hakim Group, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of working in an independent practice with the support of a larger group:


Competitive salary and bonus scheme




GOC/ABDO fees and indemnity insurance covered




Simply Health plan – 24/7 GP access, dental, money back on glasses, podiatry & more




Generous staff discounts across products and services




Career progression and further training opportunities




Free on-site parking and an easy-to-reach location


About the Area


Stotfold is a charming Hertfordshire village with a warm community feel, and just a short drive away you’ll find Hitchin – a vibrant historic market town full of independent shops, restaurants, and cultural events. With excellent transport links into London and the surrounding countryside on your doorstep, it’s a wonderful place to live and work.


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If you’re an Optometrist who values clinical care, loves working as part of a supportive team, and is looking for a role with variety and progression, we’d love to hear from you.


Apply today or get in touch for a confidential chat.

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