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Ophthalmic Imaging TechnicianinDerrifordinDerrifordPUBLISHED FRI 14 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year £26,530 - £29,114 Per Annum  FIXEDTERM 
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Opportunity for training and skill development in core imaging modalities used in ophthalmic imaging.
Job stability within a reputable institution, contributing to a diverse and wide patient population, with over 30,000 patients imaged annually.
Engagement in meaningful work that plays a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of various ophthalmic disorders, directly impacting patients' vision and quality of life.
Exposure to advanced ophthalmic imaging techniques such as Ocular Coherence Tomography and Retinal Photography, enhancing technical expertise.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including nurses and medical staff, fostering a supportive work environment and teamwork.
Development of strong interpersonal and communication skills while working with patients of varying ages, particularly the elderly, enhancing bedside manner and patient interaction.
Flexibility in work schedule with opportunities to work evenings and weekends, accommodating personal needs and commitments.
Join Our Team as an Ophthalmic Imaging Technician at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust!
Looking for a rewarding career in the care sector? As an Ophthalmic Imaging Technician based in our Royal Eye Infirmary, you’ll play a vital role in enhancing the lives of patients facing sight-threatening conditions. This training position offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of ophthalmic imaging, learning essential techniques such as Ocular Coherence Tomography and Visual Fields Testing. With your dedication and compassion, you'll not only assist in diagnosis and treatment but also provide invaluable support to patients and their families during challenging times.
We highly value interpersonal skills, especially when working closely with our elderly patients. Your ability to communicate effectively with the public and their carers is crucial, as many may be feeling vulnerable or in distress. You’ll receive the training and support needed to excel, and once you demonstrate your skills, you could progress to a Band 4 level in your career. Evening and weekend shifts may be required, but this flexibility allows you to gain diverse experience in a dynamic environment. Ready to make a difference? Apply now and be part of a compassionate team committed to patient care!
Opportunity for training and skill development in core imaging modalities used in ophthalmic imaging.
Job stability within a reputable institution, contributing to a diverse and wide patient population, with over 30,000 patients imaged annually.
Engagement in meaningful work that plays a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of various ophthalmic disorders, directly impacting patients' vision and quality of life.
Exposure to advanced ophthalmic imaging techniques such as Ocular Coherence Tomography and Retinal Photography, enhancing technical expertise.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, including nurses and medical staff, fostering a supportive work environment and teamwork.
Development of strong interpersonal and communication skills while working with patients of varying ages, particularly the elderly, enhancing bedside manner and patient interaction.
Flexibility in work schedule with opportunities to work evenings and weekends, accommodating personal needs and commitments.

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