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Dispensing Optician job in Ferndown

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Dispensing Optician Vacancy – Underwood Eyecare, Ferndown


At Underwood Eyecare, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional eye care and the highest standard of customer service. We are an independent, luxury opticians offering exclusive, tailored eye care solutions in a stylish and contemporary setting. Our team is committed to providing personalised and cutting-edge optical services, combining expertise with elegance and innovation.


You will also receive:

Work in a prestigious, high-end independent practice with a loyal clientele.


Competitive salary and performance-based incentives.
Ongoing training and development opportunities.
Access to a wide range of premium eyewear brands and advanced technology.
A supportive and collaborative work environment where your contribution is valued.

About the Role


Job Title: Dispensing Optician – Full Time

Location: Ferndown, Dorset

Role Overview: We are looking for a talented, professional, and passionate Dispensing Optician to join our Ferndown practice. This is a unique opportunity to work in an environment where your expertise is truly valued. You will have the chance to work with premium eyewear brands and state-of-the-art technology.

As a Dispensing Optician, you will play a pivotal role in creating a memorable experience for our clients. You will work closely with the team to deliver bespoke eyewear solutions, offering expert advice on lens selection, frame fitting, and ensuring the highest standards of optical care.

This role is full-time, including alternate Saturdays

Key Responsibilities:

Provide exceptional dispensing services, advising clients on frame selection, lenses, and styling to meet their individual needs.


Work closely with patients to understand their lifestyle and vision requirements, ensuring they receive tailored optical solutions.
Maintain a high level of product knowledge, staying up-to-date with the latest trends in eyewear and optical technology.
Provide ongoing aftercare and adjustments to ensure clients’ eyewear remains in perfect condition.
Supporting the practice manager to ensure the smooth running of the practice.

What We Are Looking For:

GOC-registered Dispensing Optician.


Experience in a high-end, luxury optical environment (preferred but not essential).
Strong communication and customer service skills with a passion for exceeding client expectations.
A keen eye for detail and an interest in fashion, with the ability to offer personalised styling advice.
A team player with a positive attitude and the ability to work well within a close-knit team.
Ability to stay calm under pressure and manage multiple priorities.
Availability to work full-time, including alternate Saturdays.

If you are a skilled and passionate Dispensing Optician looking to take the next step in your career and work in a luxurious setting, we would love to hear from you. Apply now and be a part of our growing family at Underwood Eyecare

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