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Location
Salary
£37,259 - £45,356 per annum inclusive
Profession
Health science services
Grade
Band 5
Deadline
21 Jan 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
13 Jan 2026

Job overview

Vision Scientist Speciality: Visual Electrophysiology and Ophthalmic Imaging

Ward/Department: Ophthalmology, Sight and Sound Centre Outpatients, Queen Square

We are looking for an enthusiastic Vision Scientist skilled at working with children.

We are looking for a person with experience and skills in clinical visual electrophysiology and personal qualities needed to work with children. This person will be able to work well and closely in a team and will be interested in active learning. We appreciate that you may not have extensive experience of the complex and sometimes rare paediatric patient population seen at GOSH and mentorship and support will be given, as they gain further specialised experience of these patients and the environment.

You will help the multi-professional clinical vision science team provide specialist visual electrophysiology services for children with complex conditions.  They will also support ocular imaging and eye movement services when needed. These outpatient services are based in Ophthalmology.

The visual electrophysiology unit is an accredited training centre for Health Education England training programmes and offers many learning and development opportunities. You will have opportunity to contribute to, and participate in, departmental teaching, case presentations, audit and ongoing clinical research activities.

Main duties of the job

  • To support and assist the Visual Electrophysiology team to directly perform clinical visual electrodiagnostic tests (EDTs) and high-quality ocular imaging on babies and children in the Ophthalmology department of GOSH in Sight and Sound
  • Assist the Clinical Scientists by maintaining tidiness and cleanliness of the clinical labs and ensuring they are stocked and ready for day of clinical activity.
  • To distract and interact with children, carers and families, whilst explaining the tests in person, or supporting others in the team whilst they explain the tests
  • Measure a child’s head circumference and correctly position electrodes on the head, around and on the eye
  • To be responsible for organising specialist appointments that may require longer time, such as ISCEV retinal recordings for the medical retina transitional clinic, eye movement recordings and appointments for inpatients who have had ophthalmology consultant review
  • Liaise with ward staff and carers to ensure an inpatient is well enough to move to outpatients for the tests
  • In liaison with the Clinical Scientists ensure that the clinical facilities are fully equipped and adequate administrative processes are in place to ensure an efficient working environment.
  • To be familiar and to understand the Trust’s complaint procedure
  • To support and undertake any projects/audits initiated by the Trust or Unit

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. For both documents please view the attachment/s below.