Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
01 Sep, 25
Salary
52809.0
Posted On
01 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
Specialist Optometrist, Band 7 (7.5 hours a week)
Gloucestershire Research & Education Group became established in 2006, and since then we have supported a large number of students through our various courses.
The Specialist Optometrist is responsible for providing specialist optometry support to research, audit and optometric related advice and information to the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Education and Research Groups and grading for the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme. They are also responsible for undertaking digital surveillance grading within the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and examining patients in research clinics and in slit lamp bio-microscopy clinics when needed.
Additional Contact: Professor Scanlon’s PA Liyan on 03004 222851 can arrange a discussion with Prof Scanlon.
Responsible for research, audit and optometric related advice and information to the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Education and Research Groups and the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme.
To provide grading support for relevant teams, particularly the digital surveillance team.
To intermittently undertake optometric and grading reviews as part of the Quality Assurance process to a selection of diabetic retinopathy screening programmes. Assist the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Education Group to ensure that national standards, performance targets are met. Monitor and advise on the development and implementation of safe systems of work.
To assist with the on-going requirement to provide grading support for diabetic eye screening images and surveillance OCT images for both the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and other contracts.
To undertake optometric examinations to support the Gloucestershire Retinal Research Group if there is a shortage of optometrists available on a research day or slit lamp biomicroscopy clinics for the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme.
Gloucestershire Retinal Education Group (GREG) became established in 2006 with the development of the City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening for the new workforce in the NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme. Since then we have implemented monthly test and training sets (TAT) to improve grading quality, and supported a large number of students through various courses, and were finalists in the Royal College of Physician’s international ‘Excellence in Patient Care Awards’ in 2019
Responsible for research, audit and optometric related advice and information to the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Education and Research Groups and the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme.
To provide grading support for relevant teams, particularly the digital surveillance team.
To intermittently undertake optometric and grading reviews as part of the Quality Assurance process to a selection of diabetic retinopathy screening programmes. Assist the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Education Group to ensure that national standards, performance targets are met. Monitor and advise on the development and implementation of safe systems of work.
To assist with the on-going requirement to provide grading support for diabetic eye screening images and surveillance OCT images for both the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme and other contracts.
To undertake optometric examinations to support the Gloucestershire Retinal Research Group if there is a shortage of optometrists available on a research day or slit lamp biomicroscopy clinics for the Gloucestershire Diabetic Eye Screening Programme.
To act autonomously and with authority to influence organisations and individuals within and the NHS at every level, to maintain meticulous records. The role involves, assimilating and assessing highly complex information, the review and investigation of working standards, negotiating and mediating with senior professionals including senior managers, Public Health and clinical consultants and skilfully communicating at all levels with members of the public, screeners and administrators and optometry educators.
To lead and support the development of research projects for the Gloucestershire Diabetic Retinopathy Research Group, particularly where there is optometric involvement. The current projects of interest for involvement of this post are:
The development of courses for Community Optometrists to fulfill their Continuous Professional Development requirements and
Assisting with data and image collection for the relevant courses
Develop an ongoing income stream from these course
Please refer the Job description for details