Healthcare Assistant - Ophthalmology Centre
Join Welbeck as a Healthcare Assistant in our new Ophthalmology Centre. Provide compassionate, safe support across outpatient, diagnostic and recovery care with room to grow.
About the department
Our new Ophthalmology Centre is a flagship development within the Welbeck network, purpose built to set a new benchmark for specialist day‑case eye care. It brings together state of the art technology, beautifully designed clinical spaces, and a calm, modern environment that supports exceptional care and exceptional teamwork.
As part of the founding team, you will help shape the culture, embed best practice, and play a meaningful role in creating a centre that patients trust and colleagues are proud to be part of.
About the role
We are looking for a compassionate and proactive Healthcare Assistant to support safe, seamless patient care within our new Ophthalmology Centre. Working alongside registered practitioners, you will play a key role in delivering a calm, high quality experience across outpatient, diagnostic, peri‑operative and recovery settings.
You will support patient admissions, prepare patients for procedures, assist with postoperative care, and carry out clinical observations. You will also contribute to ophthalmic diagnostics by performing non‑invasive imaging tests such as visual acuity, IOP measurement, visual fields and OCT (where trained and authorised). This is an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives in a patient‑facing clinical environment and is keen to develop skills within a modern, specialist day‑case service.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with the clinical team to provide a safe, effective and supportive care environment for patients, relatives and carers.
Carry out delegated clinical duties including observations, record keeping, specimen handling and peri‑operative support.
Perform ophthalmic diagnostic tests including visual acuity, IOP, visual fields, fundus imaging, OCT and anterior segment imaging (where trained and competent).
Assist in equipment preparation, stock maintenance, routine safety checks and theatre set‑up.
Provide compassionate patient support including chaperoning, assistance with mobility, and helping patients navigate their clinical journey.
Adhere to infection prevention and control procedures, contribute to a strong safety culture, and maintain accurate and confidential clinical documentation.
For a copy of the full job description and the person specification details please email recruitment@welbeckhealth.com
About you
You will be someone who thrives in a patient‑centred clinical environment and takes pride in delivering safe, calm and supportive care. You enjoy working within a multidisciplinary team and bring a proactive, thoughtful approach to the patient experience.
You will be someone who:
Has at least 1 year’s experience in a healthcare setting and holds current BLS certification
Brings experience in ophthalmic care or a strong interest in developing within this specialty
Communicates clearly, kindly and professionally with patients and colleagues
Is organised, dependable, and able to work both autonomously and as part of a wider clinical team
Is committed to excellent standards of care, safety, equality and continuous improvement
About Us
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Recruitment Process
For this role, there will potentially be four stages;
Stage 1 - Shortlisting (based on your application)
Stage 2 - Screening Calls
Stage 3 - interview
We aim to complete these as soon as possible after the closing date for applications.
Using AI
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Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
At Welbeck, we believe exceptional care starts with inclusive teams. We are committed to creating a workplace where difference is valued and excellence is expected; where people feel respected, and everyone is supported to do their very best. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences and appoint on merit, recognising that diverse perspectives strengthen clinical quality, leadership, operational delivery and patient care.
- Department
- Ophthalmology
- Role
- Healthcare Assistant
- Locations
- Welbeck London
- Employment pattern
- 5 days on site
- Employment contract
- Permanent
- Employment type
- Full time
- Reporting to
- Centre Director
- Number of open positions
- 1
- Closing date for applications
- 19 April, 2026
About Welbeck
Welbeck was founded by a group of leading healthcare specialists who strongly believed that better care was possible, and that an entirely new sort of organisation was needed to deliver this.
Through working in partnership with expert teams of doctors, architects, and operations experts, our flagship centre, OneWelbeck, was created.
Welbeck is now a private healthcare facility like no other, with eighteen specialties all under one roof all uniquely created to put the patient first, as well as our own Surgery Centre.
Our flagship building continues to grow, with further specialties planned as well as opening two regional centres in 2026 to expand our offering beyond London.