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Dispensing Optician job in Esher

Hakim Group
Surrey
2 months ago
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Dispensing Optician Vacancy – Seventeen the Opticians in Esher


We’re a friendly, community focused, independent opticians where our people and our patients come first. As a Dispensing Optician with us, you’ll be part of a close-knit group that values your skills, supports your growth, and encourages you to thrive. You’ll have the freedom to do what’s right for each patient, without the pressure of quick turnarounds or sales targets, so if you’re looking for a practice where your experience and knowledge is valued, with a team that works collaboratively – a role with us could be right for you.


From longer test times of 40-60 minutes to our commitment to offering the latest technological advances such as OCT, everything we do is designed to offer our patients the very best in clinical care


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

We offer a range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing, development, and work-life balance.


About the Role


We’re looking for a full-time Dispensing Optician to join us in delivering the kind of personalised, patient-first care we’re known for. You’ll play an important role in helping people see and feel their best, by offering expert advice, guiding them through frame and lens choices, and making sure every fit is as comfortable and accurate as it is stylish.


This role is perfect for someone who enjoys connecting with people, building trust with patients, and being part of a supportive, tight-knit team. You’ll have the time and freedom to do your job properly by providing honest, expert care. Working closely with the rest of the team, you’ll help create a smooth and positive experience for every patient who walks through the door.


As a qualified Dispensing Optician, you’ll use your technical skills and product knowledge to recommend the best lens and frame options for each individual’s visual and lifestyle needs. You’ll take accurate measurements, ensure high-quality fittings, and manage complex prescriptions or adjustments with confidence. You’ll also be on hand to support patients with queries or concerns, help the team resolve any dispensing-related issues, and contribute to the upkeep and organisation of the practice. Most importantly, you’ll be someone who takes pride in great service — and who brings warmth, care, and expertise to every interaction.


Additional Information:

You must be registered with the GOC or appropriate governing body in order to apply for this role


We are testing 5 days a week
We have 1 consulting rooms
We pride ourselves on being a collaborative, small close team where everyone’s ideas are valued, and creativity is encouraged
This role requires you to work Saturdays, and working full-time, you would have Thursdays & Sundays off
Our appointment times are 40-60 minutes

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