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Optometrist job in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Hakim Group
Tyne and Wear
5 months ago
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Optometrist – Querido & Davidson, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne


Join Querido & Davidson, a National award-winning independent optician renowned for its personalised service and commitment to exceptional eye care. Established in 1959, we take pride in offering comprehensive eye examinations, contact lens fittings, and specialist services, including keratoconus management, orthokeratology, glaucoma monitoring, children’s eye care and dry eye management. With access to advanced technology such as OCT, Topography, Optos, Digital Retinal Photography, Virtual Reality Field Testing and much more, you’ll be part of a team dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care.


We are looking for an Optometrist who may also be interested in business partnership and ownership, to work toward being part of our practice leadership team.


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’re looking for an Optometrist to join us in delivering outstanding patient care.

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

We’re 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.

Just as 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 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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