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Private Audiologist/Hearing Aid Dispenser - Winchester, Hampshire

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Hampshire
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Private Audiologist/Hearing Aid Dispenser Winchester, Hampshire

A leading Optical and Hearing Domiciliary Company is looking to recruit full or part time Audiologist/Hearing Aid Dispenser for a role within Winchester and surrounding areas, the successful candidate must have private experience. This is a Monday to Friday role or part time will be a minimum of 3 days a week, no weekends required and they will be flexible on the days. The role will involve visiting patients in their own homes testing patients with hearing difficulties, establishing whether they can be aided by amplified sound, delivering, fitting and adjusting aids and in addition you will carry out aftercare home visits.

You must have a sympathetic approach and empathy as some patients may be elderly. You must also be a confident driver and enjoy being out on the road, in return you will receive an excellent salary package plus a leading commission structure, a fully expensed company car, fuel card a company pension and Private Health Cover.

Please only apply for this position if you are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.

For more information on this exciting opportunity and to discuss further please contact Nicki on quoting reference number; V

Network Group Holdings is an Equal Opportunities Employer.




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