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Optometrist - Weymouth, Dorset

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Optometrist Weymouth, Dorset
 
My Client a small chain of independent practices is looking to recruit a full or part time optometrist (minimum of 4 days a week) for their practice in Weymouth



Flexible testing times Prestigious Independent with established patients Clinically focussed practice offering additional clinical services Supported by an experienced team including Dispensing Opticians Equipped with state-of-the-art technology including OCT 2 test rooms

 Basic salary negotiable £60,-£65, FTE 

33 days holiday (includes bank holidays) in a complete holiday year (Dec Nov)
Company pension
Professional fees covered (AOP & GOC)
Annual company CPD training event
Free parking on-site

Opportunities for higher qualifications including Independent Prescribing etc
Closed Sundays & bank holidays
Staff and family member discounts available
Staff well-being package
Group life insurance




Possible annual bonus scheme, Possible relocation support 


Not every weekend, no Sundays or Bank Hols 


Professional fees paid, Pension Scheme, Excellent working environment and a renowned employer for taking care of their team/staff Key Skills, Additional Qualifications Possible 


For more information, please contact Nicki on; quoting reference number:V

Network Group Holdings is an Equal Opportunities Employer.




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