North Walsham is a historic market town in Norfolk, known for its rich wool trade heritage and the impressive ruins of St. Nicholas Church. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, it offers a charming blend of local shops, traditional markets, and easy access to the Norfolk Broads and coastline.
North Walsham has good transport links, with a railway station on the Bittern Line providing direct services to Norwich and Cromer. The town is well-connected by local bus routes to nearby villages and coastal areas. Road access is mainly via the A149 and A140, offering routes to Norwich, the Norfolk coast, and beyond.
This is an exciting opportunity for a Dispensing Manager. As a valued member of the team, you will enjoy a professional, supportive, and enjoyable working environment.
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Competitive salary
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Managing and overseeing the practice’s daily operations, ensuring adherence to established standards, including booking and diary management.
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Coaching, mentoring, and training your dispensing team and optical assistants to achieve their full potential.
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Conducting regular performance reviews and providing constructive feedback to team members.
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Supporting the team in delivering outstanding client care, leveraging the latest diagnostic equipment and advancements in eyewear and audiology.
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You’ll need to be a fully qualified Dispensing Optician
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You should be ready to take on a new challenge and develop your skills further in an independent practice
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Strong communication and listening skills.
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The ability to build strong relationships with team members, peers, and clients.
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A passion for delivering exceptional client care and supporting the professional growth of your team.
If you're ready to embrace this exciting opportunity and make a difference in a thriving opticians practice, we’d love to hear from you!
Send your CV to jayne@jaynemarriner.co.uk.
For any enquiries, please call or Whatsapp us at 07789510552.
Visit our website www.jaynemarriner.co.uk to explore more job opportunities and learn about our services.
