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Orthoptist - Childhood Vision Assessment Clinic (CVAC)

Lions Eye Institute

Education & Training

Posted 13/06/2026
Closed 27/06/2026

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Midland, 6056, Perth, Western Australia

Full time

Not specified

The Lions Eye Institute, in collaboration with private philanthropic supporters and public sector health service providers, is establishing a new service at its Midland clinic to support the early assessment of vision and eye conditions in children. The service will work closely with private paediatric ophthalmologists and public sector referrers to provide timely access to specialist eye care.

We are seeking an experienced Orthoptist to join our team on a full-time, fixed-term basis for three years. The successful applicant will undertake vision assessments and screening for eye conditions in children within the newly established Childhood Vision Assessment Clinic (CVAC).

The service will be supported by dedicated clinic management and administrative staff who will coordinate referrals, manage patient reception, and facilitate engagement with external agencies and stakeholders.

The successful candidate will be able to work with a high degree of clinical independence while benefiting from the support, clinical governance, and mentorship of paediatric ophthalmologists and fellow orthoptists at the Lions Eye Institute.

The clinic will provide services including:

  1. Vision assessment and screening

  2. Ocular alignment assessment

  3. Assessment of general eye concerns

While the successful applicant will be predominantly based within the Childhood Vision Assessment Clinic at Midland, there may be opportunities and requirements to work across other Lions Eye Institute clinics throughout the Perth metropolitan area. Such arrangements will be determined by the operational needs of both the CVAC and the broader Lions Eye Institute.

Your Experience

Applicants should ideally possess the following:

  • Tertiary qualifications in Orthoptics

  • Current registration and membership with the Australian Orthoptic Board (AOB)

  • Demonstrated knowledge and skills in visual assessment, clinical testing, and the provision of ophthalmic services

  • A genuine interest in paediatric eye care

  • The ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary package commensurate with experience

  • Superannuation plus paid continuing professional development (CPD) leave and support

  • Relocation assistance (where applicable)

  • Flexible commencement dates and working arrangements

  • The opportunity to contribute to an innovative service that improves access to paediatric eye care in Western Australia

Please click on the APPLY button to submit your application. For further enquiries or job specific details, please email the ***********@lei.org.au.

Only successful applicants will be contacted. 

We strongly promote a culture of diversity and inclusion at Lions Eye Institute. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.

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