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Optical Assistant job in Ferndown

Hakim Group
Dorset
2 weeks ago
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Experienced Optical Assistant Vacancy – Underwood Eyecare, Ferndown


We’re proud to be an independent practice where patient care always comes first, and joining us as an Optical Assistant means being part of a team that values clinical freedom, supports your development, and encourages you to bring your personality and expertise to the role.


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:

Salary from £25,500 FTE, depending on experience



Bonus scheme




28 days holiday (including bank holidays, pro-rated)




Company pension scheme (optional)




Free parking




No Sunday working


About the Role


Job Title:
Optical Assistant – Part Time
Location: Ferndown, Dorset

Join Our Team at Underwood Eyecare – Ferndown
We’re looking for an experienced and motivated Optical Assistant to join our friendly team full-time

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