Wrexham is a historic town in North Wales, known for its rich heritage and vibrant community. It is home to Wrexham AFC, a football club that gained international attention after being bought by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021. The town boasts impressive landmarks like Wrexham Abbey and the historic St. Giles' Church, blending tradition with a growing modern culture.
Wrexham is well-connected by various transport links, making it accessible for both local and long-distance travel:
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Rail: Wrexham has a central railway station, Wrexham General, offering direct services to cities like Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, and London. The Wrexham Central station also serves some local routes.
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Road: The town is well-served by road, with the A483 and A534 providing access to major routes like the M56 and M6, connecting Wrexham to other parts of Wales and England.
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Bus: Wrexham has an extensive local bus network, with services connecting the town to surrounding areas like Chester, Oswestry, and Shrewsbury. There are also long-distance coach services to major cities.
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Air: The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, about a 45-minute drive away, offering both domestic and international flights.
These transport options make Wrexham a well-connected town for residents and visitors alike.
As a qualified Hearing Aid Dispenser (HAD), you will play a key role in improving the lives of customers by helping them rediscover the joy of sound. Your expertise and commitment will make a real difference, and you’ll be part of a supportive team of professionals dedicated to providing exceptional care.
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Conduct comprehensive hearing assessments and provide expert advice on hearing solutions tailored to the individual needs of each patient.
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Ensure the accurate fitting and maintenance of hearing aids, offering technical advice and ensuring that patients are comfortable with their devices.
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Provide follow-up consultations, including adjustments to hearing aids and providing guidance to patients on their use and maintenance.
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Work closely with other healthcare professionals, contributing to a positive and supportive team environment.
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Participate in training and development programs to enhance your clinical skills and maintain your HCPC registration.
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Deliver outstanding customer service, building trust and relationships with patients, ensuring they feel supported throughout their hearing journey.
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Competitive Salary based on experience
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Bonus Scheme
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You’ll need to be a qualified HAD: You should have the necessary qualifications and be able to register with HCPC.
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Strong attention to detail in all aspects of your role.
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A motivated and collaborative individual who thrives in a team environment.
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A passion for professional growth and an eagerness to expand your skill set.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can I apply if I'm not HCPC registered yet? A. Yes, you can, and we can start the recruitment process before your registration comes through.
Q. I'm looking to relocate, can you help with this? A. Yes, we can discuss this with our client and offer support.
Q. I require a visa, can you help with this? A. Yes, we can discuss this with you in more detail.
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a real impact in the field of audiology, we would love to hear from you.
Send your CV to jayne@jaynemarriner.co.uk.
For any enquiries, please call or Whatsapp us at 07789510552.
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