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Optometrist

Optometrists test vision, identify eye health problems, prescribe glasses and fit contact lenses.

Annual Salary

£35,000 to £69,000

Average UK salary in 2022 was £33,200
(source Office for National Statistics)

Working hours

36 to 38 a week

You could work: evenings; on shifts

3.8%
Future employment

There will be 3.8% more Optometrist jobs in 2027.

Day to day tasks

As an optometrist you could:

  • use precision instruments and vision measuring and testing tools
  • diagnose and give advice
  • prescribe, fit and supply glasses or contact lenses
  • discuss the suitability and shape of glasses frames
  • refer clients to specialists or ophthalmologists (eye surgeons)

Working environment

You could work at a store, in an NHS or private hospital, at a GP practice or in a laboratory.

You can get into this job through a university course or by working towards this role.

University

To become an optometrist you'll need to:get a degree in optometry, approved by the General Optical Council (GOC); complete a pre-registration work placement which takes 1 year and you'll be supervised by a registered optometrist; pass the GOC final assessment to qualify

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and science
  • 3 A levels, or equivalent, including at least 1 science
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Work

If you're working as a dispensing optician, you could retrain to become an optometrist.

You'll need to complete an approved optometry degree and pre-registration year.

Volunteering and work experience

You'll find it helpful to get some work experience in healthcare before you apply for a course.

You could also contact high street opticians directly for information on work experience schemes.

Requirements and restrictions

You'll need to:

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Further information

You can find out more about working in optometry from:The College of Optometrists; General Optical Council; Health Careers

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With experience you could:specialise in an area like contact lenses, sports vision, low vision or working with children; study for a postgraduate master's degree in optometry; train further in prescribing drugs for certain eye problems or working with specific conditions like diabetes or glaucoma

Opportunities are available with employers such as Specsavers

Skills required and how your skills match up

What skills are required?

You'll need:

  • knowledge of medicine and health conditions that can affect sight
  • customer service skills
  • to be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • thinking and reasoning skills
  • excellent verbal communication skills
  • knowledge of biology
  • sensitivity and understanding
  • analytical thinking skills
  • the ability to work well with others
  • to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently
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