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Optometrist job in Epping

Hakim Group
Essex
5 months ago
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Are you an ambitious Optometrist with a flair for delivering both outstanding eye care and exceptional customer service?

This is a unique chance to join our high-performing team in Epping with it’s affluent client base and cutting-edge facilities. You could gain experience across multiple practices and even work towards your IP accreditation.

For this position, we will accept experience from either a newly qualified optometrist or someone with years of clinical experience; what’s most important to us, is the person and the attitude.


You will also receive:

Required professional insurance paid for by practices


Your Birthday Off Work
No Sunday or Bank Holiday working
Free & Regular CPD Courses
Access to SimplyHealth (claim cashback on healthcare purchases)
Retail Discounts
Cycle to Work Scheme
£5000 Welcome Bonus**

About the Role


Job Title: Cptometrist

Location: Epping

Salary: £55,000- £60,000


Bonus: £5000



Hours: Full-time



Benefits: Competitive package with growth and mentorship opportunities

Opportunities for Professional Growth:

Pursue IP accreditation


Supervise a pre-registration Optometrist as part of your career development (DOE)
Business mentorship to support your growth, including possible future partnership down the line!

Key Skills and Experience Required:

Competency with contact lenses and myopia management


The commitment to continuous improvement both clinically and commercially
Flexibility to adapt to new practices if they onboard
A balance of clinical excellence and commercial acumen

About the Practices:


Our practices are designed with both the clinician and patient in mind:

Well-established with a loyal, affluent clientele (Average Dispense Value of £400+)


Equipped with Optix PMS, OCTs, Phoropters, and 40-minute testing slots
Pre-screening done for you in 2 out of 3 practices

HG Benefits:

Birthday off, No Sunday work


SPA paid CPD courses
Simply Health and Giftbox rewards

Application Process:

Informal interview


Trial days
Final interview and offer

Are you ready to shape your future, elevate your practice skills, and possibly grow into a partner? Apply now to explore this opportunity further!

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