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Dispensing Optician job in Oakham

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Rutland
3 months ago
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Dispensing Optician – Simmons Optometrists

A leading provider of exceptional eye care services in Oakham, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Dispensing Optician Practice Manager to join our dedicated team. We are looking for someone who genuinely enjoys their job, thrives in a busy environment and enjoys being part of a hardworking and upbeat team.

As our new Dispensing Optician you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of the patient journey and success of our practice, while upholding our commitment to delivering outstanding patient care and service excellence.


You will also receive:


You will 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.

About the Role


Established for 50 years Simmons Optometrists has built its reputation as a leading independent practice on its exceptional customer care. We aim to fuse core traditional values with state-of-the-art technology. We are committed to creating a supportive and collaborative work environment where team members are empowered to thrive and make a difference. As a Dispensing Optician with us, you will have the opportunity to support a talented team, contribute to the success of our practice, and positively impact the lives of our patients. We offer competitive compensation, ongoing training and development opportunities, and a range of employee benefits.

If you are a driven individual and passionate about optics we invite you to join us in our mission to provide exceptional eye care services to the Oakham community.

Dispensing experience useful but newly qualified applicants are welcome to apply.

About the Role:

Our frame selection includes Tom Ford, Dutz, Bird, Ted Baker, Woow and many more – you will be heavily involved in choosing the ranges we offer.


We run 3 consulting rooms daily, booked up 4-6 weeks in advance.
We are a team of 10.
This full-time role is (37.5 hours per week) Monday – Friday
Occasional Saturdays may be required

Our local community is part of our identity here and we constantly see the benefits our work has when we’re out and about in the area.

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