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Newmedica

Company size

650+

Sector

Ophthalmology
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About Us


Newmedica is one of the leading providers of NHS-funded ophthalmology services in England.

• Our purpose is to make a difference.

• Our vision is a society where everyone can get access to free or affordable world class treatment for advanced eye conditions without any unnecessary delay or worry.

• Our mission is to revolutionise the care and treatment for patients facing the prospect of sight loss by creating a new national network of specialist eye clinics that have a seamless link with all optometrists and GPs.

What it’s like to work for us?


We reached out to past and present employees to find out their thoughts on working for Newmedica.

“Having worked for Newmedica for over the past two years I cannot fault them at all. A brilliant team to work with, I couldn't ask for better colleagues. Everyone is so supportive. There is so much opportunity for progression with lots of benefits and rewards. Always giving the best high standard care and supporting patients daily while in clinic and over the telephone. I feel I can always approach management and feel like I have the support I need.”

“The company has seen significant change over the last few years and in my 3 years working for the company I have found the experience extremely rewarding. The patient feedback we get is overwhelming and I feel I can make a difference. I believe the company has an exciting future and it will be an exciting and rewarding place to work. Definitely worth looking into if you are looking for a job.”

“An excellent place to work, from the supportive team members and management through to the fantastic benefits provided by the company. Staff are appreciated and recognised for their hard work.”

The type of jobs we recruit for?


Scrub nurse - Reporting to the Lead Theatre Nurse, Scrub nurses support the delivery of high quality and high-volume cataract surgery, as well as VR and Oculoplastics. Ophthalmic experience would be preferable but further training will be given, you need to have appropriate life support training and be able to deliver an excellent level of patient care.