Speciality doctor in Ophthalmology
| Posting date: | 22 April 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £90 to £100 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 22 May 2026 |
| Location: | Skelmersdale, WN8 8AP |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Medecho LTD |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | Opthalmology |
Summary
Specialty Doctor in Ophthalmology – Clinic Based Role (POC, PAC, YAG/PAC Clinics)
The postholder will provide high quality, clinic based ophthalmic care within the areas of Pre Operative Cataract Assessment (POC/PAC) and YAG laser clinics, supporting the consultant-led service and contributing to efficient patient flow and excellent clinical outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Pre Operative Cataract (POC/PAC) Clinics
• Conduct comprehensive pre operative cataract assessments, including history, refraction review, slit lamp examination, and biometry interpretation.
• Identify co existing ocular pathology and escalate appropriately.
• Counsel patients regarding cataract surgery, risks, benefits, lens options, and expected outcomes.
• Determine suitability for surgery and complete relevant documentation, including consent where appropriate.
• Optimise patient pathways to ensure timely surgical listing.
2. YAG Laser Clinics (YAG Capsulotomy / YAG PI if applicable)
• Perform YAG posterior capsulotomy for posterior capsular opacification.
• Perform YAG peripheral iridotomy (if within local scope of practice).
• Assess indications, contraindications, and post procedure outcomes.
• Provide post laser advice, prescribe medications as required, and arrange follow up.
• Maintain accurate laser logs and comply with laser safety standards.
3. General Ophthalmology Clinic Duties
• Manage a range of anterior segment and general ophthalmic conditions within scope of practice.
• Triage and review follow up patients, ensuring safe and efficient clinical decision making.
• Work collaboratively with consultants, optometrists, nurses, and technicians to deliver high quality outpatient care.
• Contribute to reducing waiting times and improving patient experience.
Clinical Governance & Professional Duties
• Participate in audit, quality improvement, and clinical governance activities.
• Maintain up to date CPD and mandatory training.
• Adhere to GMC standards and local Trust policies.
• Engage in departmental teaching and supervision of junior staff or trainees where appropriate.
Work Pattern
• Clinic based only (no theatre sessions, no on call unless agreed separately).
• Sessions typically include:
o POC/PAC clinics
o YAG laser clinics
o General ophthalmology follow up clinics
Essential Requirements:
• GMC registration with licence to practise.
• Minimum 4 years post graduate experience, including at least 2 years in ophthalmology.
• Competence in cataract assessment and YAG laser procedures.
• Ability to work independently within a consultant led service.
Desirable
• Experience in biometry interpretation and refractive planning.
• Additional skills in glaucoma or medical retina follow up clinics.
• Evidence of audit, QI, or teaching involvement.
The postholder will provide high quality, clinic based ophthalmic care within the areas of Pre Operative Cataract Assessment (POC/PAC) and YAG laser clinics, supporting the consultant-led service and contributing to efficient patient flow and excellent clinical outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Pre Operative Cataract (POC/PAC) Clinics
• Conduct comprehensive pre operative cataract assessments, including history, refraction review, slit lamp examination, and biometry interpretation.
• Identify co existing ocular pathology and escalate appropriately.
• Counsel patients regarding cataract surgery, risks, benefits, lens options, and expected outcomes.
• Determine suitability for surgery and complete relevant documentation, including consent where appropriate.
• Optimise patient pathways to ensure timely surgical listing.
2. YAG Laser Clinics (YAG Capsulotomy / YAG PI if applicable)
• Perform YAG posterior capsulotomy for posterior capsular opacification.
• Perform YAG peripheral iridotomy (if within local scope of practice).
• Assess indications, contraindications, and post procedure outcomes.
• Provide post laser advice, prescribe medications as required, and arrange follow up.
• Maintain accurate laser logs and comply with laser safety standards.
3. General Ophthalmology Clinic Duties
• Manage a range of anterior segment and general ophthalmic conditions within scope of practice.
• Triage and review follow up patients, ensuring safe and efficient clinical decision making.
• Work collaboratively with consultants, optometrists, nurses, and technicians to deliver high quality outpatient care.
• Contribute to reducing waiting times and improving patient experience.
Clinical Governance & Professional Duties
• Participate in audit, quality improvement, and clinical governance activities.
• Maintain up to date CPD and mandatory training.
• Adhere to GMC standards and local Trust policies.
• Engage in departmental teaching and supervision of junior staff or trainees where appropriate.
Work Pattern
• Clinic based only (no theatre sessions, no on call unless agreed separately).
• Sessions typically include:
o POC/PAC clinics
o YAG laser clinics
o General ophthalmology follow up clinics
Essential Requirements:
• GMC registration with licence to practise.
• Minimum 4 years post graduate experience, including at least 2 years in ophthalmology.
• Competence in cataract assessment and YAG laser procedures.
• Ability to work independently within a consultant led service.
Desirable
• Experience in biometry interpretation and refractive planning.
• Additional skills in glaucoma or medical retina follow up clinics.
• Evidence of audit, QI, or teaching involvement.