Job summary
This is an exciting opportunity to redesign an
existing service!
We are looking for a qualified and motivated Advanced
Community Optometrist to join the Community Eye Service commissioned by NHS
Derby & Derbyshire ICB.
This is an excellent opportunity for an Advanced Community Optometrist
who is passionate about community-based care, integrated working, and
delivering an efficient service that improves patient experience and access to
timely eye health services closer to home.
We are looking to recruit up to 22.5 hours on a fixed term
post until 30 September 2026 (possibility of extending depending on contract with ICB).
Please note we are not an Agenda for Change organisation and we are unable to offer Sponsorship.
Main duties of the job
As a senior clinician, you will provide clinical expertise and leadership, contribute to the development of clinical pathways, and promote high standards of practice in line with NICE guidance and Royal College standards. You will work closely with GPs, local Optometrists and Consultant Ophthalmologists to ensure care is integrated, accessible and responsive to local population needs.
You will support
continuous service improvement through audit, quality assurance, education and
clinical governance activities. They will provide clinical supervision, advice
and mentorship to colleagues and play an active role in education for primary
care referrers.
About us
Arc Primary Care is the umbrella organisation of the Primary Care Network (PCN) in Chesterfield and Dronfield. Arc Primary Care is an alliance of GP Practices.
Our members consist of 10 GP practices which cover a population of over 110,000 patients. At Arc we are committed to ensuring the sustainability of General Practice (and the time honoured valued of list-based general practice model) and realising the benefits of working together.
We deliver enhanced services within the PCN designed to support and enhance the services offered by our member GP Practices within Chesterfield. We do this by employing staff to work through the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme and finding innovative and sustainable solutions to the changing needs of the Practices; we bid for contracts to help tackle health inequalities and drive up standards of care within the Chesterfield and Dronfield locality.
Our mission: Committed to high quality collaborative person-centred care. Delivered with integrity and transparency, improving health and well being for all.
Benefits of working with us:
- NHS Pension with employer contributions
- On appointment 30 days plus 8 Bank Holiday annual leave entitlement which rises annually with length of service up to 33 days (pro rata for part time staff)
- Entitlement of up to 5 days professional/study leave per annum, pro rata.
- Access to Well-Being Support
- Blue light Card Discount
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Practice
- Deliver high-quality, evidence-based assessment, diagnosis, treatment and management for a range of ophthalmic conditions presenting in primary care.
- Work autonomously within scope of practice, including use of independent prescribing where accredited.
- Undertake triage of referrals within 2 working days and ensure timely patient appointments in line with service standards.
- Provide a comprehensive management plan for each patient and communicate outcomes promptly to the referring GP within 2 working days.
- Manage and monitor follow-up appointments in line with service requirements, ensuring the ratio of new to follow-up is efficient and clinically appropriate.
- Use appropriate diagnostic equipment safely and effectively, in accordance with training and protocols.
Leadership & Service Development
- Provide clinical leadership within the Community Eye Service, supporting service development and implementation of evidence-based pathways.
- Contribute to policy and protocol development to ensure the service aligns with national and local guidelines (NICE, Royal Colleges, NHSE).
- Work in partnership with stakeholders to reduce unnecessary secondary care referrals and improve patient pathways.
- Support the implementation of new models of care, including integration with other services such as CUES and glaucoma monitoring.
Education & Supervision
- Provide clinical supervision, mentorship and guidance to Optometrists within the team
- Organise and lead departmental team meetings as required
- Offer educational support and feedback to GPs and referring Optometrists to improve referral quality and appropriateness.
- Support delivery of education sessions for primary care colleagues, sharing specialist knowledge and promoting best practice.
- Organise and participate in mentorship from Consultant Ophthalmology Mentor
- Contribute to patient education and the development of accessible patient information resources.
Quality, Governance & Audit
- Adhere to local safeguarding policies for children and adults and act as a source of advice on safeguarding matters within the service.
- Contribute to service audits, data collection, outcomes reporting and quality improvement initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with infection prevention and control standards.
- Maintain accurate clinical records in line with data protection and confidentiality requirements.
- Report incidents, complaints and patient feedback in line with organisational policies and contribute to learning and service development.
Key Working Relationships
Local GP practices and referring Optometrists
Consultant Ophthalmologists (for advice, mentoring and complex case discussion)
Chesterfield Health Provider Ltd Clinical Leadership Team
NHS Derby & Derbyshire ICB Commissioners
Wider Primary Care Networks and community services
KEY EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
Data and confidentiality
Work in line with GDPR principles at all times, keeping up to date with training and identifying any potential breeches quickly and appropriately.
Keeping patient confidentiality at the heart of what we do only access a persons information in the legitimate execution of your duties.
Undertake GDPR risk assessments for new data sharing activities, where appropriate
Professional development
Work with your line manager to undertake continual personal and professional development.
Undertake relevant training as required.Continually update own knowledge and skills within the job role.
Maintain any professional accreditation as necessary for your role.
Demonstrate advanced clinical practice skills, including independent prescribing where relevant
Engage in reflective practice and demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning.
Team working and policies
Work as part of the ARC team to seek feedback, develop and maintain effective working relationships and improve the service.
Adhere to organisational policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, health and safety, discipline, grievance and whistleblowing.
Act at all times in a manner consistent with legislation, policy and procedures in respect of Equality and Diversity, and safeguarding.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Practice
- Deliver high-quality, evidence-based assessment, diagnosis, treatment and management for a range of ophthalmic conditions presenting in primary care.
- Work autonomously within scope of practice, including use of independent prescribing where accredited.
- Undertake triage of referrals within 2 working days and ensure timely patient appointments in line with service standards.
- Provide a comprehensive management plan for each patient and communicate outcomes promptly to the referring GP within 2 working days.
- Manage and monitor follow-up appointments in line with service requirements, ensuring the ratio of new to follow-up is efficient and clinically appropriate.
- Use appropriate diagnostic equipment safely and effectively, in accordance with training and protocols.
Leadership & Service Development
- Provide clinical leadership within the Community Eye Service, supporting service development and implementation of evidence-based pathways.
- Contribute to policy and protocol development to ensure the service aligns with national and local guidelines (NICE, Royal Colleges, NHSE).
- Work in partnership with stakeholders to reduce unnecessary secondary care referrals and improve patient pathways.
- Support the implementation of new models of care, including integration with other services such as CUES and glaucoma monitoring.
Education & Supervision
- Provide clinical supervision, mentorship and guidance to Optometrists within the team
- Organise and lead departmental team meetings as required
- Offer educational support and feedback to GPs and referring Optometrists to improve referral quality and appropriateness.
- Support delivery of education sessions for primary care colleagues, sharing specialist knowledge and promoting best practice.
- Organise and participate in mentorship from Consultant Ophthalmology Mentor
- Contribute to patient education and the development of accessible patient information resources.
Quality, Governance & Audit
- Adhere to local safeguarding policies for children and adults and act as a source of advice on safeguarding matters within the service.
- Contribute to service audits, data collection, outcomes reporting and quality improvement initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with infection prevention and control standards.
- Maintain accurate clinical records in line with data protection and confidentiality requirements.
- Report incidents, complaints and patient feedback in line with organisational policies and contribute to learning and service development.
Key Working Relationships
Local GP practices and referring Optometrists
Consultant Ophthalmologists (for advice, mentoring and complex case discussion)
Chesterfield Health Provider Ltd Clinical Leadership Team
NHS Derby & Derbyshire ICB Commissioners
Wider Primary Care Networks and community services
KEY EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
Data and confidentiality
Work in line with GDPR principles at all times, keeping up to date with training and identifying any potential breeches quickly and appropriately.
Keeping patient confidentiality at the heart of what we do only access a persons information in the legitimate execution of your duties.
Undertake GDPR risk assessments for new data sharing activities, where appropriate
Professional development
Work with your line manager to undertake continual personal and professional development.
Undertake relevant training as required.Continually update own knowledge and skills within the job role.
Maintain any professional accreditation as necessary for your role.
Demonstrate advanced clinical practice skills, including independent prescribing where relevant
Engage in reflective practice and demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning.
Team working and policies
Work as part of the ARC team to seek feedback, develop and maintain effective working relationships and improve the service.
Adhere to organisational policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance, health and safety, discipline, grievance and whistleblowing.
Act at all times in a manner consistent with legislation, policy and procedures in respect of Equality and Diversity, and safeguarding.
Person Specification
Other
Essential
- Flexible and adaptable to meet service needs
- Access to vehicle to travel for work purposes
- Willingness to complete an Enhanced DBS Check
- Appropriate Immunisation Status
Skills, knowledge & Abilities
Essential
- Advanced clinical skills in assessment and management of acute and chronic ophthalmic conditions
- Ability to lead service improvement, quality assurance and audit
- Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills
- Good IT skills including use of electronic patient records
Desirable
- Awareness of local healthcare system and pathways
- Experience in delivering education sessions
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Optometrist with the UK General Optical Council
- PEARS (Primary Eyecare and Assessment Referral Service), MECS (Minor Eyecare Conditions Service) or CUES (Community Urgent Eyecare Service) accreditation
- Professional Diploma in Glaucoma (or working towards)
- Evidence of Advanced Level Practice (MSC or equivalent experience)
- Ability to use and interpret a range of diagnostic equipment as required
Desirable
- Independent Prescribing qualification
- Further postgraduate qualifications in glaucoma or medical retina
Experience
Essential
- Extensive post-registration experience of community or primary care optometry.
- Evidence of autonomous clinical decision-making at an advanced level
- Experience of multi-professional working
Desirable
- Experience delivering or developing Community Eye Services (e.g. CUES, MECS)
- Experience supervising junior staff or students
- Experience contributing to service redesign
Person Specification
Other
Essential
- Flexible and adaptable to meet service needs
- Access to vehicle to travel for work purposes
- Willingness to complete an Enhanced DBS Check
- Appropriate Immunisation Status
Skills, knowledge & Abilities
Essential
- Advanced clinical skills in assessment and management of acute and chronic ophthalmic conditions
- Ability to lead service improvement, quality assurance and audit
- Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills
- Good IT skills including use of electronic patient records
Desirable
- Awareness of local healthcare system and pathways
- Experience in delivering education sessions
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Optometrist with the UK General Optical Council
- PEARS (Primary Eyecare and Assessment Referral Service), MECS (Minor Eyecare Conditions Service) or CUES (Community Urgent Eyecare Service) accreditation
- Professional Diploma in Glaucoma (or working towards)
- Evidence of Advanced Level Practice (MSC or equivalent experience)
- Ability to use and interpret a range of diagnostic equipment as required
Desirable
- Independent Prescribing qualification
- Further postgraduate qualifications in glaucoma or medical retina
Experience
Essential
- Extensive post-registration experience of community or primary care optometry.
- Evidence of autonomous clinical decision-making at an advanced level
- Experience of multi-professional working
Desirable
- Experience delivering or developing Community Eye Services (e.g. CUES, MECS)
- Experience supervising junior staff or students
- Experience contributing to service redesign
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).