Lead Mobile Audiologist - Surrey Reports to: Head of Audiology Location: Mobile across Surrey practices Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 + 5000 car allowance per annum, Mileage covered and Incentive scheme Role Purpose The purpose of this role is to provide high-quality, patient-centred audiology care as a qualified, HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispenser/Audiologist, delivering thorough assessments and personalised hearing solutions across multiple clinic sites (Banstead, Purley, Croydon, Bookham and Caterham). You will use strong communication and interpersonal skills to support patients throughout their hearing-care journey, while being adaptable, proactive, and open to innovative ways of working. Above all, you will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering excellent patient care and continuously improving service quality. Key Responsibilities Provide effective line management for the Surrey team, approve holiday and communicating with HR and other managers for rota changes and staffing levels. Create and manage staff rotas for the Surrey Audiology team Report weekly KPI's to Head of Audiology Be pro-active when on site, with staff training, awareness building and marketing Be able to build rapport with practice staff Carry out full hearing assessments Fit, programme, and verify hearing aids Conduct microsuction wax removal (training in this is preferred but not required) Perform Tympanometry confidently Provide aftercare and ongoing patient support Build strong patient relationships and deliver person-centred care Work across different Surrey branches (driving required) Support service development and contribute to new ideas/processes Ensure thorough awareness of clinical techniques and product availability, through professional journals, attending seminars, training sessions and exhibitions to assist in ensuring that knowledge, CPD points and registration is kept up-to-date. Requirements HCPC registration Full UK driving licence and access to reliable car Ability to travel across Surrey branches Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) in Audiology or Foundations Degrees for Hearing Aid Dispensers (HADs) Tympanometry experience beneficial Microsuction experience beneficial Skills and Attributes Excellent communication skills and passion for customer service. Adaptable and comfortable working between sites. IT skills (Word, Excel etc) and good organisational skills are also called for. Must be enthusiastic, willing to learn new skills and able to adapt to a role that is often evolving. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Continuing education and training support Company pension scheme Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Monthly rewards scheme EAP scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Lead Mobile Audiologist - Surrey Reports to: Head of Audiology Location: Mobile across Surrey practices Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: 50,000 - 65,000 + 5000 car allowance per annum, Mileage covered and Incentive scheme Role Purpose The purpose of this role is to provide high-quality, patient-centred audiology care as a qualified, HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispenser/Audiologist, delivering thorough assessments and personalised hearing solutions across multiple clinic sites (Banstead, Purley, Croydon, Bookham and Caterham). You will use strong communication and interpersonal skills to support patients throughout their hearing-care journey, while being adaptable, proactive, and open to innovative ways of working. Above all, you will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering excellent patient care and continuously improving service quality. Key Responsibilities Provide effective line management for the Surrey team, approve holiday and communicating with HR and other managers for rota changes and staffing levels. Create and manage staff rotas for the Surrey Audiology team Report weekly KPI's to Head of Audiology Be pro-active when on site, with staff training, awareness building and marketing Be able to build rapport with practice staff Carry out full hearing assessments Fit, programme, and verify hearing aids Conduct microsuction wax removal (training in this is preferred but not required) Perform Tympanometry confidently Provide aftercare and ongoing patient support Build strong patient relationships and deliver person-centred care Work across different Surrey branches (driving required) Support service development and contribute to new ideas/processes Ensure thorough awareness of clinical techniques and product availability, through professional journals, attending seminars, training sessions and exhibitions to assist in ensuring that knowledge, CPD points and registration is kept up-to-date. Requirements HCPC registration Full UK driving licence and access to reliable car Ability to travel across Surrey branches Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) in Audiology or Foundations Degrees for Hearing Aid Dispensers (HADs) Tympanometry experience beneficial Microsuction experience beneficial Skills and Attributes Excellent communication skills and passion for customer service. Adaptable and comfortable working between sites. IT skills (Word, Excel etc) and good organisational skills are also called for. Must be enthusiastic, willing to learn new skills and able to adapt to a role that is often evolving. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Continuing education and training support Company pension scheme Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Monthly rewards scheme EAP scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working
Resident Optometrist - Independent Optician Group Reports to: Practice Manager Location: Winchester Salary: 65,000 - 70,000 Role Purpose: To provide high-quality eye care, contact lens care and promotion of eye health in line with General Optical Council (GOC) standards, ensuring the best visual outcomes and overall eye health for patients. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive eye examinations, contact lens appointments and other associated appointment types, for example dry eye, as required according to appropriate qualifications and business needs. Practice according to the GOC regulations. Advise patients on visual health, including lifestyle factors and preventative care. Work closely with Dispensing Opticians and other support staff to ensure smooth patient journeys. Make appropriate clear recommendations ensuring there is focus on benefits to the patient. Maintain contemporaneous accurate and detailed patient records in compliance with professional and legal standards. Use and maintain knowledge of specialist diagnostic equipment (OCT, fundus camera, tonometry, visual fields, etc.). Stay up to date with Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Support practice growth through excellent patient care and effective communication. Participate in clinical governance and quality assurance processes. Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) Optometry or equivalent degree. GOC registration as a qualified Optometrist. Clinical experience in community practice. Additional accreditations (e.g., GRR, Post Cataract) beneficial. Skills and Attributes Strong clinical skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Patient-centred approach with empathy and professionalism. Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping. Team player, able to collaborate across clinical and retail teams. Ability to work under pressure and manage time effectively. Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Professional fees (GOC/AOP) paid Continuing education and training support CPD events Company pension scheme with option for salary sacrifice and Life Assurance Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts Pro-rota 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Perkbox EAP Scheme Cycle to Work scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working, includes 1 Saturday off a month
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Resident Optometrist - Independent Optician Group Reports to: Practice Manager Location: Winchester Salary: 65,000 - 70,000 Role Purpose: To provide high-quality eye care, contact lens care and promotion of eye health in line with General Optical Council (GOC) standards, ensuring the best visual outcomes and overall eye health for patients. Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive eye examinations, contact lens appointments and other associated appointment types, for example dry eye, as required according to appropriate qualifications and business needs. Practice according to the GOC regulations. Advise patients on visual health, including lifestyle factors and preventative care. Work closely with Dispensing Opticians and other support staff to ensure smooth patient journeys. Make appropriate clear recommendations ensuring there is focus on benefits to the patient. Maintain contemporaneous accurate and detailed patient records in compliance with professional and legal standards. Use and maintain knowledge of specialist diagnostic equipment (OCT, fundus camera, tonometry, visual fields, etc.). Stay up to date with Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Support practice growth through excellent patient care and effective communication. Participate in clinical governance and quality assurance processes. Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) Optometry or equivalent degree. GOC registration as a qualified Optometrist. Clinical experience in community practice. Additional accreditations (e.g., GRR, Post Cataract) beneficial. Skills and Attributes Strong clinical skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities. Patient-centred approach with empathy and professionalism. Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping. Team player, able to collaborate across clinical and retail teams. Ability to work under pressure and manage time effectively. Commitment to continuous learning and professional growth. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Professional fees (GOC/AOP) paid Continuing education and training support CPD events Company pension scheme with option for salary sacrifice and Life Assurance Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts Pro-rota 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Perkbox EAP Scheme Cycle to Work scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working, includes 1 Saturday off a month
Mobile Audiologist - Surrey Reports to: Surrey Lead Audiologist Location: Mobile across Surrey practices Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: 45,000 - 50,000 + 5000 car allowance per annum, Mileage covered and Incentive scheme Role Purpose The purpose of this role is to provide high-quality, patient-centred audiology care as a qualified, HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispenser/Audiologist, delivering thorough assessments and personalised hearing solutions across multiple clinic sites (Banstead, Purley, Croydon, Bookham and Caterham). You will use strong communication and interpersonal skills to support patients throughout their hearing-care journey, while being adaptable, proactive, and open to innovative ways of working. Above all, you will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering excellent patient care and continuously improving service quality. Key Responsibilities Carry out full hearing assessments Fit, programme, and verify hearing aids Conduct microsuction wax removal (training in this is preferred but not required) Perform Tympanometry confidently Provide aftercare and ongoing patient support Build strong patient relationships and deliver person-centred care Work across different Surrey branches (driving required) Support service development and contribute to new ideas/processes Ensure thorough awareness of clinical techniques and product availability through professional journals, attending seminars, training sessions and exhibitions to assist in ensuring that knowledge, CPD points and registration is kept up-to-date. Requirements HCPC registration Full UK driving licence and access to reliable car Ability to travel across Surrey branches Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) in Audiology or Foundations Degrees for Hearing Aid Dispensers (HADs) Tympanometry experience beneficial Microsuction experience beneficial Skills and Attributes Excellent communication skills and passion for customer service. Adaptable and comfortable working between sites. IT skills (Word, Excel etc) and good organisational skills are also called for. Must be enthusiastic, willing to learn new skills and able to adapt to a role that is often evolving. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Continuing education and training support Company pension scheme Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Monthly rewards scheme EAP scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Mobile Audiologist - Surrey Reports to: Surrey Lead Audiologist Location: Mobile across Surrey practices Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: 45,000 - 50,000 + 5000 car allowance per annum, Mileage covered and Incentive scheme Role Purpose The purpose of this role is to provide high-quality, patient-centred audiology care as a qualified, HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispenser/Audiologist, delivering thorough assessments and personalised hearing solutions across multiple clinic sites (Banstead, Purley, Croydon, Bookham and Caterham). You will use strong communication and interpersonal skills to support patients throughout their hearing-care journey, while being adaptable, proactive, and open to innovative ways of working. Above all, you will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering excellent patient care and continuously improving service quality. Key Responsibilities Carry out full hearing assessments Fit, programme, and verify hearing aids Conduct microsuction wax removal (training in this is preferred but not required) Perform Tympanometry confidently Provide aftercare and ongoing patient support Build strong patient relationships and deliver person-centred care Work across different Surrey branches (driving required) Support service development and contribute to new ideas/processes Ensure thorough awareness of clinical techniques and product availability through professional journals, attending seminars, training sessions and exhibitions to assist in ensuring that knowledge, CPD points and registration is kept up-to-date. Requirements HCPC registration Full UK driving licence and access to reliable car Ability to travel across Surrey branches Qualifications and Experience BSc (Hons) in Audiology or Foundations Degrees for Hearing Aid Dispensers (HADs) Tympanometry experience beneficial Microsuction experience beneficial Skills and Attributes Excellent communication skills and passion for customer service. Adaptable and comfortable working between sites. IT skills (Word, Excel etc) and good organisational skills are also called for. Must be enthusiastic, willing to learn new skills and able to adapt to a role that is often evolving. Rewards and Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Continuing education and training support Company pension scheme Incentive scheme Staff and family discounts 33 days holiday including bank holidays Career progression opportunities Team building events Company sick pay Monthly rewards scheme EAP scheme No Sunday or Bank Holiday working