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Role Summary
Join our Emergency Eye Service (EES) as a Senior Emergency Ophthalmic Practitioner, where you'll work autonomously in an extended role within a fast‑paced, varied clinical environment – no two days are the same. If you're not yet ready for a Band 7 post, we're happy to consider a developmental opportunity, supporting you to grow into the role with structured training and mentorship.
About the Role
Our Emergency Eye Service (EES) provides assessment and treatment for emergency and urgent, sight‑threatening conditions. As a Senior Emergency Ophthalmic Practitioner, you will autonomously assess, diagnose and manage patients, working independently and alongside Ophthalmologists within the service.
The role also includes supporting the management of the EES telephone triage service. We receive referrals from a wide range of services including Community Optometrists, GP practices, Minor Injury Units, NHS 111, Emergency Departments and post‑operative patients – a vital service ensuring patients receive timely and appropriate care.
We run a variety of clinics, with opportunities to develop specialist interests and work in extended roles within Consultant‑led clinics.
Our service has a strong commitment to education and professional development. We facilitate student placements and teaching for a range of healthcare professionals (including student and pre‑registration optometrists, nurse practitioners, independent prescriber optometrists and medical students), as well as delivering training to referring services.
About You
You will be a Band 6 or 7 registered nurse, optometrist or paramedic, with strong emergency eye care skills in anterior and posterior eye examination, ophthalmic imaging and test interpretation. You will be accountable for your own professional practice, working within your scope of competence and exercising sound clinical judgement.
You will either hold an Independent Prescribing qualification or be willing to undertake this qualification in the near future.
Not Quite Ready for a Band 7 Post?
For the right candidate, we offer a developmental post, with structured training, development and mentoring. Candidates who do not yet meet all the criteria will be appointed at Band 6 and progress to Band 7 upon completion of the required competencies.
Career Development and Progression
We actively support ongoing professional development, whether your interests lie in clinical expertise or leadership development. CPD is strongly encouraged, with opportunities to work alongside our specialist teams and access a wide range of learning and development pathways.
Working Pattern
The Emergency Eye Service operates Monday to Saturday, 8am‑6pm, including Bank Holidays, from the West of England Eye Unit, with Sunday opening planned in the foreseeable future.
This is a full‑time post, working condensed hours over a four‑day week. Part‑time working may also be considered. We have a flexible working policy and are happy to discuss arrangements that work for you and the service.
Interview Date: 8th June
For Further Information, Please Contact: Please contact Caitlin Newitt and Emily Venner, Joint Heads of Emergency Eye Service on rduh.ees.hods@nhs.net
Inclusive Employer Statement
As an inclusive employer, the Royal Devon values diversity and is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging and actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, cultures and abilities. We recognise the advantages of having a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
Preference will be given to staff with ‘Priority’ and ‘At Risk’ status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon.
Vacancy Closure
The Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust reserves the right to close vacancy when sufficient applications have been received.
Benefits
Looking after you is important to us.
We strive to help our staff create a healthy work‑life balance through flexible working schemes and our family friendly policies.
If you are starting out in the NHS, you'll start with 27 days paid annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising to 33 days plus bank holidays.
You will benefit from access to our own comprehensive occupational health services, including counselling, onsite wellbeing activities and groups.
We will work together to maintain a culture that develops and supports you and your team.
This might include funding for a care certificate, a degree or leadership qualifications. Or it might include days off to study, engage in CPD or rotational placements to help you hone your skills. Wherever you are heading in the NHS, we will help you get there.
Salary is not the only financial benefit.
You will have access to an extensive range of staff discounts on shopping, fitness and leisure options and you can spread the cost of technology and home appliance purchases from major retailers. You will also have access to other benefits including:
* National discount services such as the Blue Light Card and Health Service Discounts.
* Salary sacrifice options including our OFSTED rated outstanding nursery onsite at Exeter.
* Car lease schemes.
* The NHS Pension scheme (one of the most generous and comprehensive in the UK).
* Cycle to work scheme.
These are just a few of the benefits available – if the role is something you are interested in, we would love to hear from you.
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