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A UK healthcare provider is looking for a Trainee Health Screener to provide eye screenings in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Candidates must have a driving license and access to a car. The role involves ensuring patient comfort, maintaining equipment, and photographing patients' eyes. Training is provided, making this an excellent opportunity for compassionate individuals seeking a career in healthcare. The starting salary is £24,523, which increases with diploma completion.
Role: Trainee Health Screener. Location: Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire - you will travel to screening locations in the Oxford and Buckinghamshire area, so a driving license and access to a car are essential for the role. Salary: £24,523 rising upon completion of your diploma. Thank you for your initial interest in a career in Diabetic Eye Screening; we appreciate that not many people know what the role of a screener is, but hopefully throughout your application process you’ll have a better understanding.
InHealth is the UK’s largest specialist provider of diagnostic and healthcare solutions. Our aim is to make healthcare better for patients by working collaboratively with the NHS to deliver a range of high‑quality tests, scans, assessments and procedures. In the last year, we have supported more than 5 million people in their healthcare journeys, the majority of these are NHS patients and service users.
As a people‑focused organisation, our teams are integral in how we deliver our services and our values of Trust, Passion, Care and Fresh Thinking underpin everything we do, influencing the way we interact with patients, customers, and colleagues.
Our mission is to be the preferred provider of high‑quality diagnostics and healthcare solutions in hospitals and in accessible community settings, serving patients from 1,000 locations by 2025.
Role: Trainee Health Screener
Location: Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire - you will travel to screening locations in the Oxford and Buckinghamshire area, so a driving license and access to a car are essential for the role.
Salary: £24,523 rising upon completion of your diploma. Thank you for your initial interest in a career in Diabetic Eye Screening, we appreciate that not many people know what the role of a screener is, but hopefully throughout your application process you’ll have a better understanding.
So, what is Diabetic Eye Screening? Some people with diabetes develop serious complications with their eyes, called diabetic retinopathy. If they don’t get this treated properly, it can lead to sight loss. Diabetic eye screening is a test to check for eye problems caused by diabetes. The eye screening test can find eye problems before sight is affected. Pictures are taken of the back of the eyes to check for any changes.
Experience in a caring environment or hospital background is preferable but not necessary, our screeners have come from all walks of life. If you are good with people and want to make a difference this could be the career for you. Starting as a screener you will be trained on the job and will be given all the skills and knowledge to complete your Health Screener Diploma. Once trained there are a variety of opportunities to progress your career in Diabetic Eye Screening with salaries up to 45k:
We’re really grateful that you’ve read this far, hopefully you now have a better understanding of the importance of a screener’s job, not to worry if you have any further questions, we will be able to answer them during the application process.
If this is of interest, please hit apply! It may be an idea to have a look over our website prior to help when answering the questions.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.