Medical Protection — indemnity for locally employed doctors from £79
Location
Salary
£28,392 - £31,157 pa
Profession
Administrative and IT
Grade
Band 4
Deadline
29 May 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
15 May 2026

Job overview

We are inviting applicants for the post of Ophthalmic Imaging Technician to join our team in assisting in the delivery of a high-quality ophthalmic imaging and diagnostic service to Oxford Eye Hospital. Working in a friendly, modern environment you’ll carry out ophthalmic technical and imaging procedures including OCT, fundus photography, corneal topography, spectacle focimetry, visual field testing, visual acuity assessment, intraocular pressure testing and pupil dilatation. Applicants must have previous experience with Humphrey visual field (HVF) testing and/or ophthalmic imaging procedures. They should have a basic understanding of human anatomy and be willing to develop their theoretical and practical knowledge. Candidates will be expected to be comfortable working with people and have excellent communication skills. They should be computer literate and be familiar with database management. Applicants should be prepared to undertake the Certificate of Higher Education in OCT Capture. The general working hours for the position are 09:00-17:00 Monday – Friday. The post does include some Saturday working. For further information or to arrange an informal visit contact Lewis Smith Head of Ophthalmic Imaging & Diagnostics (01865 231140) or email  [email protected]

Main duties of the job

  • To assist in the delivery of core ophthalmic clinical technical and imaging  services to Oxford Eye Hospital. • To be a member of the Imaging & Diagnostic team, contributing to the  effective quality care of patients, respecting and maintaining confidentiality in  all matters relating to the department and patients. • To support the Head of Department in service development, ensuring that  high clinical standards are maintained. • To undertake administration, data processing and clinical audit when required. • The post holder will develop the knowledge and skills to deliver individual  patient care to the standards defined by the OUH protocols and policies. • To have a working knowledge of computer systems and programmes. • To maintain their own professional development (CPD) under the supervision  of an Ophthalmic Imaging Specialist within the department (mentor). • Any other duties at the request of the Head of Department or Directorate  Manager.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

See attached job description and person specification for further information on this role or contact [email protected]