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Part Time Optometrist

Zest Business Group
Wiltshire
1 day ago
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Zest Optical are currently working alongside a well-established independent Opticians in Chippenham, Wiltshire to recruit a Part Time Optometrist to join their friendly and clinically focused team.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a long-standing practice known for providing first-class patient care in a relaxed, supportive environment.

Optometrist - Role

  • Independent Opticians serving the local community for over 40 years
  • Continuing to invest in the latest technology
  • Clinically focused practice with 45-minute testing times
  • Work alongside two highly qualified Optometrists, both with Independent Prescribing qualifications
  • Support from an experienced Dispensing Optician and trained Optical Assistants
  • Two fully equipped test rooms
  • Advanced diagnostic equipment including:
  • Topcon OCT (images taken by OA and reviewed in the testing room)
  • Topcon Auto Phoropter
  • Henson 9000
  • iCare and Intellipuff tonometers
  • Topcon MYAH for topography and myopia control measurements
  • Fully electronic patient records using Optinet Flex
  • Specialist clinics including Myopia Control and Colorimetry
  • Part time - 2 days per week plus 2 Saturdays per month
  • Opportunity to pick up additional days for holiday cover if desired
  • Option to swap Mondays for Thursdays to avoid bank holidays
  • Salary between £55,000 and £60,000 pro rata
  • One-hour lunch break
  • Free onsite parking

Optometrist - Requirements

  • Fully qualified Optometrist registered with the GOC
  • Ideally seeking an employed Optometrist
  • Passionate about delivering the highest level of clinical and customer care
  • Friendly, professional and keen to continue developing skills

If you're looking for a part time Optometrist job in Chippenham within an independent, patient-focused practice, this is an opportunity not to be missed.

Apply today by sending your CV to Rebecca Wood using the 'Apply' link.

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