The successful candidate will be joining a team of around 28 imagers, who carry out a wide range of imaging techniques in support of the eye unit clinics. Candidates should be enthusiastic and be prepared to work in a busy environment with a flexible approach to working hours, as some evening and weekend working will be included. We also support clinics at peripheral sites, including Lymington hospital, so some off site working will be required. Some degree of management and teaching input will be expected as part of the position. UHS offers fantastic training and development giving you the best possible opportunities to achieve the career you want. Development of our staff is central to the delivery of high quality, safe and effective care. We can offer opportunities to develop within a supportive environment, and our staff survey results reflect our commitment to facilitate your career progression. 1. Responsible for the delivery of specialised clinical diagnostic imaging procedures, which meet the highest possible standards with a very high degree of reproducibility.2. Carry out Visual Acuity Assessment, measure Intra-Ocular pressure, instil eye drops as needed and assist clinicians in running laser lists.3. Conduct testing of patients Visual fields for diagnosis and treatment using the Humphrey visual field analyser.4. Complete imaging of patients Retina, Optic Discs, Corneas using a variety of equipment including, Fundus camera and software programmes for retinal photography.5. Manage own imaging workload workflow including allocation of tasks and prioritisation of workload, to ensure the effective and efficient delivery of the imaging service6. Identify the required test and, depending on patient performance, decide to repeat or abandon procedure.7. Use image manipulation and graphics software to optimise image acquisition.8. Monitoring of equipment levels and equipment performance, reporting and ordering supplies, ordering and liaising with manufactures as to service and repair.9. To undertake critical analysis of new equipment and report back to the Head of department or other staff.10. The keeping of records and statistics and the updating of a computer database, reporting results and trends to Head of Ophthalmic Imaging.