Specialist Optometrist

Sutton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Band 7




Main area


Specialist Optometrist, Contact Lens and Acute Eye Service

Grade


Band 7

Contract


Permanent

Hours


Part time - 7.5 hours per week

Job ref


343-7651496-FM-SC-F

Site


St Helier Hospital

Town


Sutton

Salary


53,751 - 60,651 Pa incl HCAS Outer pro rata

Salary period


Yearly

Closing


19/12/2025 23:59

At Epsom and St Helier Hospitals, above all we value respect. We put respect at the heart of all we do, by living up to our shared behaviours of kindness, professionalism, positivity and teamwork. This enables us to provide great patient care and make ESTH a great place to work. When you sign up to work with us, you sign up to this and we welcome applicants who share our values.




Job overview




The Optometrist will form part of the Ophthalmology team and is responsible for delivering the highest quality, patient focused care as well as contributing to the highest standards of clinical governance.


Main duties of the job




The post holder will participate in the assessment and management of patients attending the Paediatric Ophthalmology clinic, Acute Emergency Eye service and contact lens clinic under the direction of the Clinical Lead.





The post holder will work within the Ophthalmology clinic to meet the needs of the service.





The post holder is expected to work without direct supervision. This involves taking action based on the post holders own interpretation of the NHS, Trust, College of Optometrists and General Optical Council policies and guidelines.





The post holder will support the development of extended roles for optometrists, orthoptists and nurses within Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS trust.





The post holder will ensure the service meets the highest standards. The successful candidate will be encouraged to participate in further training and development.



Working for our organisation




The Ophthalmology team consists of over 100 members of staff consisting off: Consultants, Doctors, Optometrists, Orthoptists, Nurses, Ophthalmic Technicians, HCA's, Reception and Admin staff. The department is split across two sites; St Helier Hospital and Epsom General Hospital. The department also holds an acute eye service at the St Helier, accessed by referral. The team works cohesively and with respect to deliver high quality patient centred care.


Detailed job description and main responsibilities




The post holder will undertake a range of optometry services as required including:






Slit lamp examination to include dilated fundoscopy and refraction where necessary of both paediatric and adult patients including those with significant visual loss and/or communication difficulties.





The post holder will competently undertake patient assessment using visual fields equipment, Optical Coherence Tomography, contact tonometry, Pentacam, and retinal photography, as necessary.





The post holder will use highly developed specialist knowledge and analytical skills to interpret specialist ophthalmology test results including visual fields, OCT and corneal topography and will act upon these appropriately or discuss with the clinician.





The post holder will work within paediatric ophthalmology and contact lens clinics as well as within the hospital acute emergency eye service. These clinics involve responsibility for decision-making with support from consultants and the provision of assessment, management and education of patients.





It is expected that the post holder's patient assessment will enable you to decide on the most appropriate diagnosis and management plan for the patients on a case by case basis understanding each patients condition and differing and often complex requirements. As well as discussing cases with senior medical colleagues as appropriate for patients to be managed smoothly through the acute service.





All patient episodes will be accurately documented in Medisoft to maintain accurate electronic patient records and letters sent to patients general practitioners through Medisoft as well as printing appropriate documentation for Hospital records.





The post holder will also follow local policies in regards to infection control and maintenance of equipment used within optometric clinics ensuring it is fit for purpose.





The post holder will prioritise own activity to meet immediate demands, performing under pressure with unpredictable interruptions.






Communication








The post holder will be expected to communicate effectively and sympathetically with patients of all ages and abilities and their parents and carers. This can involve imparting sensitive and complex information about their eye condition, using explanation, persuasion and motivation as necessary and ensuring informed consent for treatment. This requires special skills where there are barriers to understanding such as deafness, learning difficulties, stroke damage, language or cultural issues (including where English is not the first language).





The post holder will communicate effectively with other staff members of all disciplines within the hospital eye department, including ophthalmologists, orthoptists, nurses, optometrists, ophthalmic technicians and other professional groups.





The post holder will deal appropriately with complex and/or sensitive information and ensure by liaison with peers and other professional groups the proper ongoing care plan for the patient and/or carers concerned.






Teaching








The post holder will contribute to the delivery of optometric teaching to junior Doctors, Orthoptists, Optometrists, Nurses and Ophthalmic Technicians.






Professional and Organisational








The post holder will be professionally and legally accountable for his/her own practice.





The post holder will ensure accurate and efficient maintenance of patient clinical records with the recording of data in accordance with Trust and departmental policy.





The post holder will ensure departmental protocols are followed including correspondence, patients who fail to attend, patients who are referred and discharged and infection control.





The post holder will be expected to implement policies and propose changes to practises where necessary taking an active role in service development.





The post holder will carry out and present clinical audits as and when required.





The post holder will contribute to Service/ Team audit/ Research activity as required.





The post holder will maintain a high level of personal continuing education and training to function effectively and as required by the General Optical Council.





The post holder will actively participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings.





The post holder will undertake other duties, as required by the Head Orthoptist, to ensure the day to day smooth running of the department.










This job description is intended as an outline and is not exhaustive. The post holder will undertake any other duties which may be reasonably regarded as within the nature of the duties, responsibilities and grade of the post as defined, subject to the provision that appropriate training is given and that wherever possible significant changes of a permanent nature shall be mutually agreed and incorporated into the job.




Person specification




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Experience




Essential criteria




Significant post registration or hospital experience Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team Be able to demonstrate professional experience dealing with people of all ages and with a range of vision problems

Desirable criteria




Previous experience in community minor eye conditions service Previous experience in ophthalmic subspecialty clinics or acute eye service/ eye casualty #

Qualifications




Essential criteria




BSc or equivalent in Optometry Previous experience working with specialist contact lenses Completion of preregistration year

Desirable criteria




Independent prescribing certification Contact lens qualification eg CL Hons Post graduate professional certificate in ophthalmology subspecialty #

Knowledge and Skills




Essential criteria




Broad understanding of the developing roles of the ophthalmic professions, within primary, secondary & tertiary care General ophthalmic knowledge and understanding of ocular disease and management Ability to work unsupervised and to deal with own complex caseload Excellent communication skills with staff and the public IT literacy skills

Desirable criteria




Evidence of participation in research and audit Demonstrate an understanding of clinical governance

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4339249
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Part Time
  • Job Location
    Sutton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned