Transform Lives and Build a Rewarding Career Supporting People with a condition that affects their sight. We are seeking an enthusiastic and professional individual to join our team as an Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO). This role is rewarding but can be challenging, as ECLOs support people through some of the hardest moments of their lives: fear, grief, adjustment, uncertainty. You’ll also be juggling multiple workstreams – patient support, clinical relationships, admin, data, reporting – and the proactive promotion of the ECLO service. You’ll thrive in a fast‑paced dynamic environment, responding effectively to immediate demands while staying organised and forward‑focused with long‑term tasks. The right person will be able to provide steady, compassionate support while still moving forward with practical next steps. To find out more about being an ECLO watch this video on YouTube: What You’ll Do
Responsibilities
- Provide vital information, guidance and emotional support to patients and their families or carers within busy clinical settings.
- Support individuals through their eye care pathway, including signposting and referring to local and national services, and advocating for their needs across health and social care systems.
- Build strong, effective relationships with clinicians, social care teams and partner organisations to deliver joined‑up, multi‑agency support.
- Work confidently within emotionally intense situations, using empathy, compassion and excellent communication skills.
- Manage multiple reactive and proactive workstreams, including patient support, administration, data entry, reporting and service promotion, balancing fast‑moving daily demands with longer‑term priorities.
- Work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team, contributing to seamless patient support.
Qualifications
- Demonstrable empathy, compassion and exceptional communication skills.
- Experience in a healthcare, social care or support role (desirable).
- Ability to work independently, under pressure and managing competing priorities.
- Strong organisational, problem‑solving and prioritisation skills.
- Excellent administrative skills, including the ability to manage multiple CRM systems across NHS, RNIB and Microsoft 365 environments.
About RNIB
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is the UK’s leading charity supporting those living with a condition that affects their sight. We are dedicated to empowering individuals by providing life‑changing support, information, and advocacy. Join our team and contribute to our vital mission to ensure that no one faces this journey alone.
Benefits
At RNIB, we provide comprehensive induction training, ongoing learning opportunities, and access to support networks. You will develop valuable skills in patient support advocacy, and multi‑agency working – equipping you to deliver and develop in your role as an ECLO.
RNIB prides itself on being a great place to work with a positive, progressive culture. We offer a wide range of benefits including 26 days of holiday per year (plus bank holidays) which rises with service, enhanced family‑friendly benefits, a contributory pension scheme with an employer contribution of up to 11% and a rewards platform with employee discounts across over 800 retailers.
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