Advanced Orthoptist
| Posting date: | 13 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £56,276.00 to £63,176.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £56276.00 - £63176.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 22 February 2026 |
| Location: | London, EC1V 9PD |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9273-26-0039 |
Summary
Main responsibilities Clinical: Provide advanced Orthoptic assessment, diagnosis and management for complex cases across core and subspecialty clinics, including strabismus, neuroophthalmology, paediatrics, orbital, toxin and A&E. Lead the Orthopticled OMG clinic, independently reviewing, prioritising and managing suspected and confirmed OMG patients, and collaborating with the medical team for shared decisionmaking. Contribute to multidisciplinary clinics providing specialist Orthoptic expertise. Work autonomously at network sites, taking full responsibility for patient management, triage and referral. Prepare and assist with botulinum toxin and post surgery adjustable orthoptic assessment where required. Identify pre/postoperative risks, provide patient counselling, and appropriate onward referral Communication and MDT working Communicate complex clinical information sensitively to patients, families and carers. Provide clear written documentation and correspondence in line with Trust standards. Liaise with consultants, optometrists, nurses, family support teams and safeguarding services to ensure coordinated patient care. Contribute expert Orthoptic opinion in multidisciplinary discussions. Education, Supervision and Leadership Supervise and mentor undergraduate orthoptic students, new graduates and junior staff across the network. Provide teaching to medical staff, optometrists and AHPs as required. Act as a role model for advanced clinical practice, supporting the professional development of the Orthoptic team. Promote and advocate for the Orthopticled OMG service at regional and national level. Service Development, Governance and audit Lead ongoing development of the OMG pathway, ensuring highquality, evidencebased care. Lead annual audit cycles for the OMG service and contribute to departmental quality improvement initiatives. Participate in the design and implementation of SOPs, care pathways and service evaluation. Support departmental and Trust governance activities, including CPD, strabismus service monthly teach and clinical governance sessions. Administration and Operational Duties Support departmental organisation to ensure safe and effective service delivery. Participate in data collection, outcome monitoring and activity reporting. Contribute to rota flexibility and crosssite cover as required. Professional Development Maintain HCPC registration and a portfolio of CPD aligned with BIOS guidance. Engage in reflective practice and ongoing professional education to maintain advanced skills. Trust-Wide Responsibilities Adhere to policies relating to safeguarding, infection control, health and safety, information governance and equality, diversity and inclusion. Maintain professional behaviour consistent with Trust values.