Principal Optometrist - Ophthalmology

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  • North West London
  • £61,631-68,623 per year
  • Contract
  • Full-time
  • 7 days ago
We are looking for a highly motivated, forward-thinkingPrincipal Optometrist to join our dynamic Ophthalmology team at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust.This is an exciting full-time opportunity to take a senior clinical leadership role within our expandingGlaucoma Service, delivering high-quality, patient-centred care across both hospital and community diagnostic settings.You will be working at an advanced level of practice, managing complex glaucoma patients, leading service delivery, and contributing to innovation, training, and service development. You'll also provide clinical supervision and professional leadership to a multidisciplinary team including optometrists, orthoptists, and technicians.We are looking for someone who:Holds the College of Optometrists Higher Certificate in Glaucoma and Independent Prescribing qualificationHas substantial post-registration experience in a hospital-based or equivalent optometry settingIs competent in performing laser procedures such as YAG Capsulotomy, SLT, and Peripheral Iridotomy (or willing to train)Has a strong understanding of risk stratification, diagnostic imaging, and glaucoma care pathwaysDemonstrates excellent clinical decision-making, leadership, and communication skillsThis is an ideal role for a confident, autonomous clinician ready to lead and shape specialist optometric services within a supportive and forward-looking department.Main duties of the job
  • Monitor Optometrists' workloads and treatment methods to maintain high professional standards.
  • Hold regular individual meetings with team members.
  • Assist the Head of Optometry and Orthoptic Services with CPD planning using evidence-based and best practice guidelines.
  • Develop, write, and communicate guidelines to implement across the team.
  • Provide training programmes for pre-registered, student, and Independent Prescribing Optometrists.
  • Line manage staff and oversee Optometrists, Orthoptists, and Technicians.
  • Work flexibly across face-to-face, diagnostic, and telephone consultation clinics.
  • Manage day-to-day operations of the non-medical glaucoma team.
  • Provide professional leadership across subspecialties and advise the wider team.
  • Support a patient-centred approach, respecting individual service user and carer perspectives.
  • Directly participate in patient care planning and evaluation and supervise junior staff.
  • Liaise with the Clinical Director regarding service developments and their inclusion in the Business Plan.
  • Contribute to service performance, policy development, and the implementation of clinical procedures.
  • Attend and contribute to monthly business meetings and Clinical Governance meetings.
  • Monitor and report performance against service objectives; implement remedial action when needed.
  • Support the Lead Optometrist in other services and provide cover during absence.
  • Update monthly departmental business meetings.
About usLondon North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH) cares for the people of Brent, Ealing, Harrow and beyond.Our team of more than 8,200 clinical and support staff serve a diverse population of almost one million people.We run major acute services at:
  • Northwick Park Hospital: home to one of the busiest emergency departments (A&E) in the country. The hospital provides a full range of services including the country's top-rated hyper-acute stroke unit and one of only three hyper-acute rehabilitation units in the UK
  • St Mark's Hospital: an internationally renowned specialist centre for bowel disease
  • Ealing Hospital: a busy district general hospital providing a range of clinical services, as well as 24/7 emergency department and urgent care centre, and specialist care at Meadow House Hospice
  • Central Middlesex Hospital: our planned care site, hosting a range of surgical and outpatient services and collocated with an urgent care centre.
We are a university teaching NHS trust, in recognition of the important role we play in training clinicians of the future and bringing the benefits of research to the public.DetailsDate posted27 August 2025Pay schemeAgenda for changeBandBand 8aSalary£61,631 to £68,623 a year pa Inclusive of High Cost Area SupplementContractFixed termDuration12 monthsWorking patternFull-timeReference number337-NP-8993SMJob locationsCentral Middlesex HospitalOphthalmologyLondonNW10 7NSJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesAs Principal Optometrist within the Ophthalmology department, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality care across our glaucoma service, while also contributing to cataract and diabetic retinopathy pathways. This is a clinically advanced role requiring a high level of autonomy, decision-making, and leadership.Your key responsibilities will include:Delivering comprehensive optometric care across a broad range of services, including:Pre- and post-operative cataract assessmentsVisual assessments for patients with diabetic retinopathySpecialist glaucoma clinics involving complex case management and treatment planningUndertaking advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including (where qualified) laser treatments such as:YAG CapsulotomySelective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)Peripheral Iridotomy (PI)Acting as the lead clinician in the assessment and ongoing management of patients with a wide range of ocular conditions, often involving complex comorbidities or communication needs.Formulating treatment plans, initiating or adjusting therapy independently, and making appropriate referrals or discharge decisions based on clinical need and service protocols.Communicating complex or sensitive information with empathy, including diagnoses, prognoses, and treatment options, particularly for patients with irreversible sight loss.Exercising excellent manual dexterity and precision in procedures such as slit-lamp examination, gonioscopy, contact lens fittings, and the interpretation of diagnostic imaging.Providing clinical supervision and mentorship to junior optometrists, students, and other members of the multidisciplinary team.Liaising closely with ophthalmologists, orthoptists, technicians, and other stakeholders to ensure seamless care pathways and effective service delivery.This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an ambitious and evolving ophthalmology service. You will have the opportunity to shape care models, influence service development, and contribute to the training and progression of the wider optometry team.To view the full responsibilities and person specification, please see the attachedJob Description and Person Specification. Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesAs Principal Optometrist within the Ophthalmology department, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality care across our glaucoma service, while also contributing to cataract and diabetic retinopathy pathways. This is a clinically advanced role requiring a high level of autonomy, decision-making, and leadership.Your key responsibilities will include:Delivering comprehensive optometric care across a broad range of services, including:Pre- and post-operative cataract assessmentsVisual assessments for patients with diabetic retinopathySpecialist glaucoma clinics involving complex case management and treatment planningUndertaking advanced diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including (where qualified) laser treatments such as:YAG CapsulotomySelective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)Peripheral Iridotomy (PI)Acting as the lead clinician in the assessment and ongoing management of patients with a wide range of ocular conditions, often involving complex comorbidities or communication needs.Formulating treatment plans, initiating or adjusting therapy independently, and making appropriate referrals or discharge decisions based on clinical need and service protocols.Communicating complex or sensitive information with empathy, including diagnoses, prognoses, and treatment options, particularly for patients with irreversible sight loss.Exercising excellent manual dexterity and precision in procedures such as slit-lamp examination, gonioscopy, contact lens fittings, and the interpretation of diagnostic imaging.Providing clinical supervision and mentorship to junior optometrists, students, and other members of the multidisciplinary team.Liaising closely with ophthalmologists, orthoptists, technicians, and other stakeholders to ensure seamless care pathways and effective service delivery.This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within an ambitious and evolving ophthalmology service. You will have the opportunity to shape care models, influence service development, and contribute to the training and progression of the wider optometry team.To view the full responsibilities and person specification, please see the attachedJob Description and Person Specification.Person SpecificationBSc HonsEssential
  • Hospital experience
Desirable
  • Post Grad qualifications
Extended Role ExperienceEssential
  • Extended Role Experience
Desirable
  • Glaucoma Level 1
Person SpecificationBSc HonsEssential
  • Hospital experience
Desirable
  • Post Grad qualifications
Extended Role ExperienceEssential
  • Extended Role Experience
Desirable
  • Glaucoma Level 1

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