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Optical Assistant job in Marlborough

Hakim Group
Wiltshire
4 weeks ago
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Join Our Team as an Optical Advisor – Unlock Your Career in Optics!


Are you passionate about customer service and interested in starting a career in optics? At Haine & Smith Opticians, we’re offering an exciting Optical Advisor role where you can grow, learn, and thrive in the world of eye care!

Why Haine & Smith?


Career Progression – No experience? No problem! We provide full training and the potential to progress to dispensing spectacles with further training.
Competitive Pay – Earn up to £12.21 per hour, in line with the National Living Wage.
Supportive Environment – Work within a friendly and professional team, committed to delivering exceptional patient care.
Variety & Opportunity – A role with diverse responsibilities and opportunities to develop new skills in the optical industry.


You will also receive:

No Sunday or bank holiday working


Free & regular CPD courses
Retail discounts

About the Role


We are looking for a full-time Optical Assistant to join us in delivering outstanding patient care in our practice.

Your Role Includes:


Welcoming patients and scheduling appointments

Conducting pre-screening eye tests and helping new contact lens wearers

Assisting with frame styling and performing minor repairs and adjustments Managing practice admin including invoicing, NHS payments, and balancing the till

Maintaining a high standard of practice cleanliness and merchandising displays Delivering exceptional customer service, ensuring patients feel valued and cared for

What We’re Looking For:

Minimum 1 years’ experience working in optics


Customer service experience with a professional and friendly approach Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport with patients

Teamwork – Collaborate well and provide support to colleagues Attention to detail and the ability to stay organised in a busy practice GCSEs Grade C (5) or above; this is preferred but not essential

Flexibility – Willingness to adapt to changing needs and assist across multiple practices

Start your journey with us and unlock exciting career opportunities in optics!

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