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General Ophthalmologist and Cataract Surgeon

Community Eye Care

Watford

On-site

GBP 125,000 - 131,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading community ophthalmology provider in Watford seeks a General Ophthalmologist and Cataract Surgeon. The role involves performing a range of ophthalmology services and supervising procedures. Candidates should have a UK registered medical degree, MRCOphth or equivalent, and display excellent teamwork and communication skills. There is an attractive remuneration package available, with opportunities for professional growth and a bonus scheme for cataract surgeries.

Benefits

Excellent remuneration
Opportunity to participate in a bonus scheme
State-of-the-art hospitals
Experienced clinical support team

Qualifications

  • Wide training and experience in general ophthalmology.
  • Able to maintain accountability for patient care without supervision.
  • Evidence of continuing professional development.

Responsibilities

  • Perform ophthalmology appointments and supervise community services.
  • Deliver high-quality clinical care in various ophthalmology areas.
  • Review job plan with Clinical Director annually.

Skills

Excellent clinical quality record
Teamwork
Excellent communication skills
Ability to work independently
Knowledge of evidence-based practice

Education

UK registered Medical Degree or equivalent
MRCOphth, FRCOphth or FRCS
Full or Specialist GMC Registration
Job description
General Ophthalmologist and Cataract Surgeon

Community Eye Care CHEC

Watford, WD17 2UB

£125,000 to £131,000 per annum for full time, with non-contractual bonus scheme. Tier 2 Visa Sponsorship available. Full time and part‑time – Permanent.

Managerial accountability: Hospital Manager

Professional accountability: Clinical Director for Ophthalmology

CHEC are an NHS provider organisation founded in 2012. Today, we are the largest provider of community‑based ophthalmology services in the UK, and we are expanding into Gastroenterology, ENT and Dermatology services throughout England.

We value Caring, Passionate, Togetherness, Listening and Focus as our core values, and we are committed to high standards of patient care, with 99 % of patients recommending our services.

What will I be doing as an Ophthalmologist?

The post holder will perform a range of ophthalmology appointments on patients referred to CHEC and provide supervision of adult community ophthalmology services delivered by healthcare professionals, working in accordance with CHEC treatment protocols and practices.

Day to day, the post holder will deliver high‑quality clinical care to patients attending the community ophthalmology service in the following areas:

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Glaucoma services
  • AMD
  • Laser treatment
  • Minor eye operations
  • High‑volume phacoemulsification under topical anaesthesia (if applicable)
To be successful in this role

We are looking for experienced general ophthalmologists of all grades to undertake consultation clinics and/or ophthalmic surgeries across our range of services. Applicants should have an excellent clinical quality record and demonstrate the ability to perform efficiently independently in clinics/theatre. Commitment to excellent teamwork is essential. The post holder will have the opportunity to review their job plan with the Clinical Director at least annually.

Person Specification
  • UK registered Medical Degree or equivalent
  • MRCOphth, FRCOphth or FRCS
  • Full or Specialist GMC Registration
  • Up‑to‑date with current medical practice
  • Wide training and experience in general ophthalmology
  • Able to offer expert clinical opinion on general ophthalmology
  • Able to take full and independent responsibility for delivering service without direct supervision
  • Understanding of audit and Clinical Governance
  • Knowledge of evidence‑based practice
  • Able to work within a multidisciplinary team
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Flexible, objective and assertive
  • Effective communication in both verbal and written forms with all colleagues
  • Good knowledge of and ability to use spoken and written language
  • Evidence of continuing professional development
  • Ability to travel independently to all hospital sites within a region
  • Willingness to meet volume and clinical productivity targets
  • Desirable: competent independent cataract surgeon
What can we offer you?

In addition to contributing to a rapidly expanding organisation across England, working with CHEC provides

  • Excellent remuneration
  • Opportunity to participate in our bonus scheme for cataract surgery
  • Industry‑leading technology
  • Experienced clinical support team
  • State‑of‑the‑art hospitals

For further details or informal visits, contact

Jasmine Rogers, Head of Resourcing

Mr Mahmoud Rabie, Clinical Director of Ophthalmology

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