University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust

Specialist Orthoptist

The closing date is 02 October 2025

Job summary

We have a vacancy for a Fixed Term Specialist Orthoptist, this post is to cover Maternity Leave until January 2027. You will work independently as an autonomous practitioner providing flexible and patientcentred care.

You will be responsible for managing a caseload of patients with a range of frequently complex conditions, appropriate to specialist knowledge and skill level and experience.

Main duties of the job

  • The post holder will work independently as an autonomous practitioner providing flexible and patient centred care
  • Tobe responsible for managing a caseload of patients with a range of frequently complex conditions, appropriate to specialist knowledge and skill level and experience.
  • The post holder will take responsibility for the management of their own caseload without direct supervision, whilst continuing to develop specialist clinical skills, knowledge and experience asidentified in the post holder's Performance and Development Plan (PDP).
  • To support the implementation of service improvement and developments within the Trust Orthoptic service
  • The post holder will undertake clinical and department support duties.

About us

We operatefrom three main hospitals-Furness General Hospital (FGH) in Barrow, the Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI), and Westmorland General Hospital (WGH) in Kendal, as well as a number of community healthcare premises including Millom Hospital and GP Practice, Queen Victoria Hospital in Morecambe, andUlverstonCommunity Health Centre.

FGH and the RLI have a range of General Hospital services, with full Emergency Departments, Critical/Coronary Care units and various Consultant-led services.

WGH provides a range of General Hospital services, together with an Urgent Treatment Centre, that can help with a range of non-life threatening conditions such as broken bones and minor illnesses.

All three main hospitals provide a range of planned care including outpatients, diagnostics, therapies,daycase and inpatient surgery. In addition, a range of local outreach services and diagnostics are provided from community facilities across Morecambe Bay.

Details

Date posted

19 September 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

331-L19090925

Job locations

Royal Lancaster Infirmary/ Westmorland General Hospital

Lancaster/Kendal

LA1 4RP


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical:

  • To work within and adhere to the British and Irish Orthoptic Society (BIOS) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, The Health Professions Council (HPC) standards of practice, the Trust policies and guidelines as an autonomous Orthoptist.

  • To be responsible for and manage ones own caseload working as an autonomous practitioner.

  • To undertake comprehensive and specialized Orthoptic assessments of paediatric and adult clients, where there can be significant barriers to communication and understanding e.g. significant neurological disorders, learning difficulties or complex multiple disabilities.

  • Examples of such patients include assessment of stroke patients during rehabilitation, and complex paediatric patients where specialist expertise is required for their assessment and treatment.

  • To use advanced clinical reasoning and assessment skills to provide an accurate diagnosis and an indication of likely outcome.

  • To formulate and carry out individual and agreed treatment plans based on an in-depth knowledge of evidence-based practice respecting individuality.

  • To reassess patient progress and alter treatment plans as necessary.

  • To provide condition-related information to patients/carers and other medical staff in an empathic manner. This information may be of a sensitive nature and will need to be phrased so that there is full understanding of the condition and treatment plan agreed.

  • To demonstrate highly developed physical skills including significant manual dexterity and speed, especially when assessing young children and in infants to ensure accuracy.

  • To refer on to other members of the multi-disciplinary team, including consultants as necessary.

  • To determine possible diagnosis, prognosis and management of those patients where the clinical signs and symptoms do not always fall into particular categories, and/or where information is limited / unavailable, which requires good analytical skills.

  • To encourage and counsel children having difficulty complying with agreed treatment plans for example poor compliance with glasses and/or occlusion therapy, which requires excellent communication and negotiating skills.

  • To assess patients pre and post-operatively, and when required, to assist the surgeon by providing detailed measurement and assessment data e.g. during adjustable suture procedures, leading to the optimum surgical outcome for patients.

  • To participate in and manage specific clinics in the provision of the secondary community Orthoptic screening service, and to arrange onward referral to the Consultant Ophthalmologist as appropriate. Prioritisation of the referral is based on the results of the Orthoptic assessment.

  • To provide written reports, recommendations and discharge letters to health professionals, educational professionals and patient / carers in accordance with Trust policy and procedure.

  • To contribute to development of policies for the service.

  • To contribute to Health and Safety and Risk Management within the service, including the completion of risk assessments.

  • To be aware of barriers to communication; for example, those with expressive language difficulties (stroke patients) and those where English is not the first language and to overcome them effectively.

  • To exercise effective personal time management and punctuality.

  • To demonstrate own record keeping standards in accordance with Orthoptic professional standards of practice and report any non-compliance by others to Orthoptic team management.

Professional development

  • To keep a record of evidence of training and development activities and reflective practice in a professional portfolio to a standard required by the HPC, demonstrating on-going personal professional development through participation in internal and external development opportunities.
  • To undertake relevant continuing professional development activities to meet your Performance and Development Plan (focusing on development of both clinical and leadership knowledge and skills) and complete Trust annual mandatory training, and specific Orthoptic annual updates as identified with your appraiser.

  • To be responsible for personal written and electronic clinical record keeping in accordance with Trust, Division and British and Irish Orthoptic Society guidelines.

  • To take part in an annual Development review leading to the production of a Personal Development plan linked to KSF.

  • To keep up to date with current evidence and research in order to maintain and develop practice in line with best practice.

  • To participate in teaching and advising other Health Professionals to ensure provision of good patient care.

  • To participate in training of Orthoptic students/work placement students and other health professionals where required

  • To broaden research and development skills through participation in audits and research projects within and outside the Trust.

  • To promote awareness of the Orthoptic role within the Trust and to other agencies, providing support and education e.g. presentations to groups within and outside the Trust

Department operational management

  • To undertake delegated tasks in the maintenance of work areas, including the safe use of equipment and storage of materials, complying with health, safety and manufacturers guidelines and report non-compliance to Team Manager for Orthoptics.

  • In the absence of the Team Manager for Orthoptics (Band 7):- to manage day to day operational issues for staff and caseload allocation e.g. planning work routines, staffing levels (reporting problems), monitoring work areas, reporting of clinical and staff incidents and theft, loss or damage.

  • Provide feedback in a positive manner at the Orthoptic staff meeting on relevant clinical and departmental issues contributing own ideas to problem solving solutions.

  • To be responsible for maintaining stock and advising on resources required to carry out the job

  • To ensure cost effective use of resource allocation for materials, advising the Clinical Service Manager for Orthoptics of any proactive action required.

  • To participate in, and comment on the delivery of Division business plan, Trust Orthoptic Business plan, and Orthoptic service delivery improvement and development.

  • As experience is achieved in the post, to take an active role in proposing changes in work practice and procedures to improve service delivery and benefits to patients through discussion with the Orthoptic management team.

  • To develop Risk Management skills (e.g. Risk Assessment)

Equality and diversity

  • To form professional relationships with patients / carers / family members which may be in distressing circumstances, and who may exhibit challenging behaviour, and communicate with them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture.

  • To take account of the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of patients and their contribution to the provision of a service sensitive to these patients needs.

Leadership, Supervision and Appraisal

  • In line with Trust guidelines, review and reflect on your own practice and performance through effective use of clinical and operational supervision, annual Appraisal and Development Review and mid-term review, linked to a Performance and Development Plan (PDP).

  • Achieve the KSF outline dimensions levels and indicators required for the post at Foundation gateway and Second gateway.

  • To undertake the clinical guidance of Band 5 Orthoptists and support staff as delegated by a senior member of Orthoptic staff

  • Demonstrate and develop leadership skills: lead by example, report problems and contribute to proactive action,be innovative,be guided by vision, strategies, goals and values,exhibit positive behaviour to influence staff participation,take responsibility when things go wrong in the Orthoptic service,celebrate Orthoptic staff achievements,give credit and praise to staff,develop mutual confidence within the Orthoptic service.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical:

  • To work within and adhere to the British and Irish Orthoptic Society (BIOS) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, The Health Professions Council (HPC) standards of practice, the Trust policies and guidelines as an autonomous Orthoptist.

  • To be responsible for and manage ones own caseload working as an autonomous practitioner.

  • To undertake comprehensive and specialized Orthoptic assessments of paediatric and adult clients, where there can be significant barriers to communication and understanding e.g. significant neurological disorders, learning difficulties or complex multiple disabilities.

  • Examples of such patients include assessment of stroke patients during rehabilitation, and complex paediatric patients where specialist expertise is required for their assessment and treatment.

  • To use advanced clinical reasoning and assessment skills to provide an accurate diagnosis and an indication of likely outcome.

  • To formulate and carry out individual and agreed treatment plans based on an in-depth knowledge of evidence-based practice respecting individuality.

  • To reassess patient progress and alter treatment plans as necessary.

  • To provide condition-related information to patients/carers and other medical staff in an empathic manner. This information may be of a sensitive nature and will need to be phrased so that there is full understanding of the condition and treatment plan agreed.

  • To demonstrate highly developed physical skills including significant manual dexterity and speed, especially when assessing young children and in infants to ensure accuracy.

  • To refer on to other members of the multi-disciplinary team, including consultants as necessary.

  • To determine possible diagnosis, prognosis and management of those patients where the clinical signs and symptoms do not always fall into particular categories, and/or where information is limited / unavailable, which requires good analytical skills.

  • To encourage and counsel children having difficulty complying with agreed treatment plans for example poor compliance with glasses and/or occlusion therapy, which requires excellent communication and negotiating skills.

  • To assess patients pre and post-operatively, and when required, to assist the surgeon by providing detailed measurement and assessment data e.g. during adjustable suture procedures, leading to the optimum surgical outcome for patients.

  • To participate in and manage specific clinics in the provision of the secondary community Orthoptic screening service, and to arrange onward referral to the Consultant Ophthalmologist as appropriate. Prioritisation of the referral is based on the results of the Orthoptic assessment.

  • To provide written reports, recommendations and discharge letters to health professionals, educational professionals and patient / carers in accordance with Trust policy and procedure.

  • To contribute to development of policies for the service.

  • To contribute to Health and Safety and Risk Management within the service, including the completion of risk assessments.

  • To be aware of barriers to communication; for example, those with expressive language difficulties (stroke patients) and those where English is not the first language and to overcome them effectively.

  • To exercise effective personal time management and punctuality.

  • To demonstrate own record keeping standards in accordance with Orthoptic professional standards of practice and report any non-compliance by others to Orthoptic team management.

Professional development

  • To keep a record of evidence of training and development activities and reflective practice in a professional portfolio to a standard required by the HPC, demonstrating on-going personal professional development through participation in internal and external development opportunities.
  • To undertake relevant continuing professional development activities to meet your Performance and Development Plan (focusing on development of both clinical and leadership knowledge and skills) and complete Trust annual mandatory training, and specific Orthoptic annual updates as identified with your appraiser.

  • To be responsible for personal written and electronic clinical record keeping in accordance with Trust, Division and British and Irish Orthoptic Society guidelines.

  • To take part in an annual Development review leading to the production of a Personal Development plan linked to KSF.

  • To keep up to date with current evidence and research in order to maintain and develop practice in line with best practice.

  • To participate in teaching and advising other Health Professionals to ensure provision of good patient care.

  • To participate in training of Orthoptic students/work placement students and other health professionals where required

  • To broaden research and development skills through participation in audits and research projects within and outside the Trust.

  • To promote awareness of the Orthoptic role within the Trust and to other agencies, providing support and education e.g. presentations to groups within and outside the Trust

Department operational management

  • To undertake delegated tasks in the maintenance of work areas, including the safe use of equipment and storage of materials, complying with health, safety and manufacturers guidelines and report non-compliance to Team Manager for Orthoptics.

  • In the absence of the Team Manager for Orthoptics (Band 7):- to manage day to day operational issues for staff and caseload allocation e.g. planning work routines, staffing levels (reporting problems), monitoring work areas, reporting of clinical and staff incidents and theft, loss or damage.

  • Provide feedback in a positive manner at the Orthoptic staff meeting on relevant clinical and departmental issues contributing own ideas to problem solving solutions.

  • To be responsible for maintaining stock and advising on resources required to carry out the job

  • To ensure cost effective use of resource allocation for materials, advising the Clinical Service Manager for Orthoptics of any proactive action required.

  • To participate in, and comment on the delivery of Division business plan, Trust Orthoptic Business plan, and Orthoptic service delivery improvement and development.

  • As experience is achieved in the post, to take an active role in proposing changes in work practice and procedures to improve service delivery and benefits to patients through discussion with the Orthoptic management team.

  • To develop Risk Management skills (e.g. Risk Assessment)

Equality and diversity

  • To form professional relationships with patients / carers / family members which may be in distressing circumstances, and who may exhibit challenging behaviour, and communicate with them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture.

  • To take account of the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of patients and their contribution to the provision of a service sensitive to these patients needs.

Leadership, Supervision and Appraisal

  • In line with Trust guidelines, review and reflect on your own practice and performance through effective use of clinical and operational supervision, annual Appraisal and Development Review and mid-term review, linked to a Performance and Development Plan (PDP).

  • Achieve the KSF outline dimensions levels and indicators required for the post at Foundation gateway and Second gateway.

  • To undertake the clinical guidance of Band 5 Orthoptists and support staff as delegated by a senior member of Orthoptic staff

  • Demonstrate and develop leadership skills: lead by example, report problems and contribute to proactive action,be innovative,be guided by vision, strategies, goals and values,exhibit positive behaviour to influence staff participation,take responsibility when things go wrong in the Orthoptic service,celebrate Orthoptic staff achievements,give credit and praise to staff,develop mutual confidence within the Orthoptic service.

Person Specification

Education & Qualifications

Essential

  • Member of HPC professional registered body
  • Diploma or Degree in Orthoptics approved by the British and Irish Orthoptic Society. (For staff who trained pre 1994 a Degree in Orthoptics was not available - either qualification is acceptable for this post)

Desirable

  • Membership of the British and Irish Orthoptic Society
  • Accredited training in risk assessment and risk management
  • Computer qualification e.g. European Computer Driving License (ECDL)

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant knowledge, skills and experience as an Orthoptist to achieve specialist knowledge and skills applicable to this post
  • Post registration experience

Desirable

  • Experience of research and clinical audit.
  • Experience as a supervisor of Orthoptic (Band 5)

Skills, Knowledge & Ability

Essential

  • Transferable knowledge and skills at basic Orthoptist level
  • Assessment, observation, and evaluation and reporting skills.
  • ortfolio of documented evidence of personal Continuing Professional Development.

Desirable

  • Lorenzo Application
Person Specification

Education & Qualifications

Essential

  • Member of HPC professional registered body
  • Diploma or Degree in Orthoptics approved by the British and Irish Orthoptic Society. (For staff who trained pre 1994 a Degree in Orthoptics was not available - either qualification is acceptable for this post)

Desirable

  • Membership of the British and Irish Orthoptic Society
  • Accredited training in risk assessment and risk management
  • Computer qualification e.g. European Computer Driving License (ECDL)

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant knowledge, skills and experience as an Orthoptist to achieve specialist knowledge and skills applicable to this post
  • Post registration experience

Desirable

  • Experience of research and clinical audit.
  • Experience as a supervisor of Orthoptic (Band 5)

Skills, Knowledge & Ability

Essential

  • Transferable knowledge and skills at basic Orthoptist level
  • Assessment, observation, and evaluation and reporting skills.
  • ortfolio of documented evidence of personal Continuing Professional Development.

Desirable

  • Lorenzo Application

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust

Address

Royal Lancaster Infirmary/ Westmorland General Hospital

Lancaster/Kendal

LA1 4RP


Employer's website

https://www.uhmb.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust

Address

Royal Lancaster Infirmary/ Westmorland General Hospital

Lancaster/Kendal

LA1 4RP


Employer's website

https://www.uhmb.nhs.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Service Manager

Nicola Blease

nicola.blease@mbht.nhs.uk

07768035504

Details

Date posted

19 September 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

331-L19090925

Job locations

Royal Lancaster Infirmary/ Westmorland General Hospital

Lancaster/Kendal

LA1 4RP


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