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Part-time Orthodontist/Dentist with Special Interest in Orthodontics - Bristol

Dentalcare Group
Bristol City
3 days ago
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Discover your smile, come work with us!

Here at Dentalcare Group, we are looking for an enthusiastic and passionate Orthodontist or Dentist with Special Interest in Orthodontics to join our friendly and professional team in Dentalcare. We are mixed NHS/Private practices who pride ourselves in putting our patients first and ensuring that we provide the best care.

About The Role

  • Hours - flexible
  • Highly competitive rates of pay
  • Training on our systems and guaranteed support to help you progress in your career
  • Newly refurbished practices with the latest equipment and technology
  • We are a recognised Investors in People company
  • Team social events
  • Discounted indemnity cover
  • Support with your CPD
  • CBCT available within the group
  • Treatment coordinator to support and organise patient flow and diary management
  • Fully computerised with SOE
  • IO Scanner
  • High demand of internal referrals


About You

  • A passionate individual committed to providing the highest levels of care to our patients
  • You will hold GDC registration as a Specialist Orthodontist and / or be on the Performer list as a Specialist Orthodontist
  • Be passionate about providing excellent Orthodontic care
  • We are ideally looking for anyone who wishes to begin their progression into private dentistry as full support will be given to develop your training, treatment planning and patient management skills
  • The ideal applicant would be someone who is already implant trained or has a real passion to learn implant dentistry. The role is for any dentist, who wishes to improve their progressions across a small group of practices, with in house clinical mentors available, excellent renumeration and a balanced clinical/work life.
  • An experienced, forward-thinking dentist who can build and maintain relationships with patients
  • Be confident in educating patients on how to improve their dental health
  • Providing care whilst maintaining CQC standards
  • A clear, enhanced DBS certificate
  • CPD certificates & 2 clinical references
  • Must be fully immunised (Hep B)

About Us

Dentalcare staff are the key to our success and we offer a great place to work in return. Employees joining Dentalcare have the benefit of tailored induction, ongoing career development and dedicated support from their managers and directors. Every encouragement is given to staff to build additional knowledge. We believe good clinical, or corporate governance is vital for patients but can be as valuable to employees.

We are looking to elevate people with experience into suitable jobs within the dental industry and youll find were a friendly and professional company you'll be keen to be associated with.

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