Associate Dentist

Dundee
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Job Title: Associate Dentist – Private
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Job Type: Full-Time / Part-Time
Salary: Competitive, with excellent private earning potential

About the Opportunity:
We are proud to represent a well-established, dental clinic in the heart of Dundee, currently seeking a motivated and passionate Associate Dentist to join their dedicated team. This is an exceptional opportunity for a clinician looking to work in a supportive, patient-focused environment where quality care is the top priority.

The Practice Offers:

A modern, fully private practice with state-of-the-art equipment
A full and loyal patient list with high demand for private treatments
Clinical freedom and flexibility in treatment planning
Support from an experienced and friendly team
Continuous professional development and mentoring if desired
What We're Looking For:

GDC registered Dentist with the right to work in the UK
Experience in private dentistry or a genuine interest in transitioning to private care
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Commitment to delivering outstanding patient care
Benefits:

Opportunity to develop your skills and special interests
High earning potential with established patient flow
If you're a dentist who values clinical excellence and wants to be part of a forward-thinking, patient-centred team, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please click Apply or send your CV directly to (url removed)

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