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Optometrist - Monday to Friday, Norwich, Norfolk

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Norfolk
2 days ago
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Full or Part time Optometrist, Monday to Friday Norwich, Norfolk

My Client, one of the leading Domiciliary Companies, is looking to recruit a full or part time Optometrist for Norwich and surrounding areas, and will offer flexibility to work around family and other commitments.

This is a Monday to Friday role, no weekends required and they will be flexible on the days.
The role will involve visiting patients in their own homes to carry out a full clinical test and dispense, the successful candidate must have a sympathetic approach and empathy as some patients will be elderly and frail. You will travel to various locations from your postal address and will be expected to see 6/7 patients a day.

You will be working with the latest mobile technology ;

portable digital fundus cameras
mobile slit lamp
I-care tonometer
industry leading digital records system, which will also enable you to have full support or a second opinion in minutes from their senior optometrist team at the Head Office.


In return you will receive an excellent salary package with very achievable bonus potential plus a fully expensed company car, pension scheme; matched up to 5%,, full CET support, GOC fees are covered annually, discounted eyewear and hearing products, three 'treat' days granted for % attendance and childcare vouchers, Private Healthcare and 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.

For more information and an informal chat please call Nicki on; quoting reference number;V

Network Group Holdings is an Equal Opportunities Employer.




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