We’ve been a family-run business for over 35 years, working together with our store partners to provide the best value optometry, audiology and other healthcare services for our customers.
Currently, the only route into Optometry is the traditional route to university – to qualify as an optometrist, students need to obtain a degree in optometry. As of August 2023, the only provider in the Republic of Ireland is the Bachelor of Science in Optometry course at TUD. Full details here.
Specsavers is the largest employer of optometrists in (the Republic of) Ireland. We take on students as they head into their work placement, at the end of their optometry degree. This is a five-month placement where students work under supervision in a high-street optometry practice. Upon successful completion of this placement and the honours degree, students are then eligible to register as optometrists with CORU (the Health and Social Care Professionals Council), Ireland's multi-profession health regulator.
Specsavers Graduate Recruitment team have working relationships with the course providers and assess students in year 2. They will then support students to find a placement in one of our practices. Whilst on placement, students will attend the Specsavers Student Academy where they’ll receive support in the form of in-person training courses, online resources and divisional events all designed to support students on their journey to becoming a qualified optometrist.
Optometry as a discipline is an ever-evolving field and offers an exciting and dynamic career which takes advantage of cutting edge tech for better patient outcomes. Specsavers offers fantastic opportunities for continuous professional development once qualified including Professional Advancement Conferences, in person events and online resources and training.
An optometrist will make a positive difference to people’s lives every single day. A strong grounding in science is needed. Much of the knowledge needed for the role will come from Physics and Biology – a love of Maths and Chemistry will help too.
Patients will come from all walks of life, and excellent communication and people skills are essential. Attention to detail and precision in all aspects of work is vital.
In a sector where exciting advances are being made all the time, a passion for continuous learning and development is crucial - being a part of a team of frontline health care experts; it is important to keep up with the latest technological and clinical advances. It may also be possible to specialise further in areas of interest, which may require further training.
Above all, customers’ best interests are always the number one priority as well as acting with honesty and integrity to provide the highest levels of clinical care, services, and aftercare to all customers.
Salary: 50 – 60K+ depending on experience and location.
Who would these job opportunities suit?
The opportunities would be suitable for a qualified and experienced person to manage the hearcare business in the store. They would also suit school leavers and part time workers.
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We recognise that the benefits of embracing a diverse and inclusive workforce are key to achieving our long-term goals, ensuring we have the right people in the right place at the right time.
As a business operating in many markets around the world, we believe diversity brings benefits for our customers, our business and our people. We want a connected workforce that reflects the communities in which we work and the customers we serve. Different ideas and perspectives help us innovate, manage risk, and grow the business in a sustainable way – and difference is celebrated at Specsavers.
See just some of our benefits below:
We currently have 2,560 colleagues in ROI and NI, across Optics Audiology & Domiciliary, including our store partners.
How we Recruit – Apply online via https://join.specsavers.com Applications are then screened against the job entry/ qualification criteria and the shortlist is sent to stores for review.
We recuit in the following areas:
There is a shortage of optometrists in the Republic of Ireland (and globally), but especially in rural and coastal areas, so salary is accordingly higher in those locations.
You’ll find us in Ireland, the UK, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain, Australia and New Zealand, employing over 38,000 people who work across our 2,293 stores, as well as in our support offices and throughout the supply chain.
As a member of our team, your Specsavers career could take you in a number of directions. As a global business we have multiple opportunities across the UK & Ireland in our high street stores, in the community, in our supply chain sites and in our support office locations.
But which role is right for you?
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There are a variety of different jobs available in Ireland and the job entry requirements depends on the role.
In Northern Ireland our Specsavers stores works with Inspiro/ other training providers in Northern Ireland to provide apprenticeship training in customer service practitioner diploma at level 2, retail assistant at level 2 and retail management at level 3 for our roles typically recruited for from school leavers or who already work in our stores.
For NI - We also offer the Specsavers Bright Futures Bursary Programme for optometry careers; this supports local STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) students through school on to university, leading to an amazing career with Specsavers. Find out more using the links below.
In Republic of Ireland, to join us please refer to the job advertisements.
Specsavers is the largest employer of optometrists in (the Republic of) Ireland. We take on students as they head into their work placement, at the end of their optometry degree. This is a five-month placement where students work under supervision in a high-street optometry practice. Upon successful completion of this placement and the honours degree, students are then eligible to register as optometrists with CORU (the Health and Social Care Professionals Council), Ireland's multi-profession health regulator.
Specsavers Graduate Recruitment team have working relationships with the course providers and assess students in year 2. They will then support students to find a placement in one of our practices. Whilst on placement, students will attend the Specsavers Student Academy where they’ll receive support in the form of in-person training courses, online resources and divisional events all designed to support students on their journey to becoming a qualified optometrist.
Pop into a store to find out about opportunities for work experience within that store. These opportunities vary by store but we’d love to hear from you.