Recognised as one of the largest NHS trusts University Hospitals Birmingham is at the forefront of clinical research and is recognised as a centre of excellence in the development of new treatments and complex care. Our Ophthalmology services is delivered across Solihull, Heartlands, Good Hope and Queen Elizabeth hospitals and accounts for 12% of all UHB's annual patient activity. To support this key department and the patients who rely on us we are seeking Specialist Optometrists to join our expanding team who will be charged with delivering core and specialist optometry clinics, recommending defined care and treatment plans. We will provide you with training to succeed in specialist areas. Flexibility can be offered with the option of both full time or part time hours. A passion for delivering high quality patient care and excellent communication skills will be essential in supporting and providing guidance to patients and clinical colleagues. In return you can expect to join colleagues who are committed to delivering excellence in their roles and to be able to access peer support and specialist guidance from our Principle Optometrists and Consultant Ophthalmologists. We pride ourselves on being a supportive team, ensuring that staff satisfaction and a healthy work life balance is high on our priorities. If you'd like to join a caring and nurturing team, with plenty of learning and development opportunities, we'd love to hear from you. Main duties of the job You will perform core optometry duties to include: Paediatric/adult refraction, low vision assessments and specialist paediatric, corneal and clinics contact lens. A training programme will be provided to advance your specialist skills. This will involve diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of a wide range of anterior eye pathology and post operative care under the supervision of a Consultant Ophthalmologist. The role will require the ability to prescribe complex optical appliances and non optical aids. You will practice in conjunction with the consultant ophthalmologists supported by a multi-disciplinary team of medical, nursing, and technical staff with access to contemporary diagnostic instrumentation and out-patient diagnostic services. You will diagnose and treat, prescribe and advise patients on a broad range of unique and complex cases. The role will require exercising of independent clinical judgement in interpreting and evaluating multiple optometric and visual function tests to recommend defined care whilst considering parental requests and patients' wishes. You will manage a personal case load, planning care based on medical evidence, specialist knowledge and departmental protocols whilst maintaining your professional development. You will contribute to the development of specialist services, clinical audit and teaching. Further details, site visit and discussions can be arranged via Helen Cant, Talent and Engagement Lead on 07989 959008.