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Optical Dispensing Assistant job in Northants

Hakim Group
Northamptonshire
3 weeks ago
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DW Rberts Opticians, a trusted and family friendly independent optician, has been proudly serving the communities for over 60 years. Providing a comprehensive range of private and NHS services, including sight tests, contact lenses, and an extensive selection of frames and lenses.

If you’re naturally interested in fashion, science, and a role where you can interact with new people daily, this role is for you.

As a Dispensing Assistant, we can provide you with the tools to develop your skillset and the opportunity to further your career as a result.

You’ll be working with amazing brands and cutting-edge equipment, all alongside our supportive and friendly team of experts. Additionally, you will also have the opportunity to impact the lives of our patients in a positive and meaningful way.

A new pair of glasses can make a huge difference to patients, and there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing them smile as they leave us with the perfect pair of frames.


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

About the Role


We are looking for a full time Optical Dispensing Assistant to join our team in our Towcester practice.

You will be an integral part of our team here, helping us drive our service offering forward, always looking for opportunities to improve and innovate.

We are also looking for someone who shares our dedication to putting patients first and spending the time needed to get to the bottom of their visual needs.

Equally important to us is the way you interact with patients. Providing a friendly, informative, and empathetic service is a must.

Ultimately, you must be an ambassador for our brand and profession within the local community.

Educating others about the benefits of independent eye care is an ongoing challenge and one that we look forward to meeting head-on with you as a part of our team.

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