Job Summary:
Ready to take your skills on the road? This domiciliary optometrist role offers the opportunity to deliver high-quality eye care directly to patients in their own homes across the East of England. You will play a vital role in supporting individuals who are unable to attend traditional practice settings, helping them maintain their independence, wellbeing, and quality of life. This is a rewarding role combining clinical excellence with genuine community impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide comprehensive eye examinations and clinical assessments in patients' homes
Prescribe and recommend appropriate optical solutions tailored to individual needs
Deliver a patient-centred, compassionate service to vulnerable and housebound individuals
Maintain accurate clinical records in line with professional and regulatory standards
Manage your daily schedule effectively across a defined territory
Ensure compliance with all clinical governance, health and safety, and professional guidelines
Build strong relationships with patients, families, and carers
Team Development:
Work collaboratively with a dedicated domiciliary support team
Contribute to a positive, supportive team culture
Engage in ongoing training and development opportunities
Share best practice and support continuous improvement across services
About You:
GOC registered Optometrist
Passionate about delivering outstanding patient care in a community setting
Confident working independently while remaining part of a wider team
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Organised, adaptable, and comfortable working in a mobile role
Full UK driving licence
Well-being Services:
Access to employee support services for you and your immediate family
Complimentary wellbeing and mindfulness app subscription
Enhanced family leave and company sick pay
Private health and dental cover
What They Offer:
Salary negotiable in the region of £75,000 (depending on experience)
Company car or £5,000 car allowance (pro rata for part time)
£10,000 welcome bonus (pro rata for part time)
Full-time and part-time opportunities available
33 days annual leave including bank holidays
Additional birthday leave
Professional fees paid
Pension scheme with employer contribution
Flexible benefits package
Eyecare and hear care discounts for you and your family
Structured progression and development support
Domiciliary-specific CPD training, including 1 non-interactive CPD point and a paid interview experience
Why Join Us?
This is more than just a job. You'll be joining a locally focused organisation powered by modern technology and a strong people-first culture. You'll have the freedom, flexibility, and support to thrive professionally while making a real difference in your community every single day.
Interested? Please contact Leo on
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