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Pre-Registration Optometrist 2026 start job in Swansea

Hakim Group
Swansea
1 day ago
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Becoming an Optometrist goes far beyond selling glasses, and as an Optometrist within our independent practice, you’ll gain invaluable insights on harnessing your skills and knowledge to propel your career forward.

Discover the ideal blend of clinical expertise and business acumen within a genuine community practice. At Bater & Stout Opticians, we offer you clinical freedom, ample time, and cutting-edge equipment to solve problems and genuinely improve people’s lives.

Our patients are loyal to us, returning year after year, providing you with a great opportunity to establish true continuity of care. When you join the team, you become an integral part of a practice where we prioritise your ability to care for your patients eye health and value your voice in shaping our collective vision.


You will also receive:

Your birthday off work


Competitive salary
No Sunday or bank holiday working
Free & regular CPD courses
Access to a health plan (claim cashback on healthcare purchases)
Retail discounts
Cycle to work scheme

About the Role


Join us in delivering outstanding patient care as a pre-reg Optomestrist.

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. You’re someone who shares our dedication to putting patients first and spending the time needed to get to the bottom of their visual needs.

We’ll encourage you to develop and grow your skills, providing you with the time and support to excel in your Pre-Reg year.

Useful information:

Working days are Monday to Friday 9:00 to 17:30, and alternate Saturday 9:00 – 13:00 (with one less weekday on that week)


We are a team of 8
Equipment includes Optomap and OCT
We are involved in several monitoring pathways with the Hospital Eye Service
One of our residents is involved in Specialist contact lens fitting, so plenty of opportunities to learn from the team!

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