Dentist - PRN
Dentist job at Primary Health Care Corporation
Are you looking for an opportunity to do amazing work helping others? You've come to the right place. Let's make a difference!
Primary Health Care (PHC) was founded in 1981 by Dr. Bery Engebretsen in Des Moines, IA. Our mission has remained unchanged since that time, to provide healthcare and supportive services to all, regardless of insurance, immigration status, or ability to pay.
Based on the needs of the communities we serve, PHC offers a spectrum of medical and dental services including family practice, behavioral health, HIV care and services, and pharmacy. PHC's Homeless Support Services is the entry point for serving people experiencing homelessness in Polk County. Enabling services are available to help patients with benefits enrollment, case management, transportation, translation, and patient education. We currently have locations in Ames, Des Moines, & Marshalltown.
As a Dentist, you will work with a Patient Care Team and provide comprehensive and emergency oral care to patients of Primary Health Care, Inc. to enhance the holistic approach to patient care. The dentist works cooperatively with the physicians and other health care team members, providing leaderships within the health center in the are of oral health. Meets ever changing oral care challenges while engaging patients in holistic care. Utilizes established workflows to ensure patient and staff satisfaction and organizational financial success. Demonstrates iCare values in daily work.
What's Great About this Position?
Earn 4 weeks of PTO throughout your first year of employment and enjoy paid holidays as well.
Continue to develop your skills and grow your career through PHC's training opportunities including: PHC University, Emerging Leaders, and medical and dental assistant training programs.
What You Will Do
Assesses patients presenting to the dental clinics and orders necessary procedures for the diagnosis of oral-related diseases considering the patient's age-related, physical, psychosocial and cultural needs. Plans and sequences oral/dental treatment based on the diagnosis and needs. Develops treatment modalities to enable patients with compromising factors & needs, to receive oral care. Delivers comprehensive and emergency oral care in the dental clinics and the operating room. Completes dental x-rays pursuant to all regulations.
Educates the patient and family regarding the oral diagnosis, treatment plan, pre and postoperative instructions and prevention of disease the is understandable to the patient and family.
Adheres to organizational policies and procedures to minimize risk of radiation exposure to employees and patients.
Advises medica staff on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral-related conditions via written consultations, face-to-face interaction and participation in medical staff activities.
Provides after-hours call coverage and follow-up care for patients.
Assists the Dental Director in the development of clinical protocols for the department. Assists the Dental Director in the training and supervision of students participating in the dental clinic educational programs. Supports and assists with the department's community outreach program, as requested.
Acts as a leader and role model for members of the Patient Care Team. Participates in department and medical staff meetings. Participated in the department and health center performance improvement activities.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications You Need to Bring
Required:
DDS/DMD degree from an approved dental school.
Experience with and working knowledge of third-party payers and associated regulations.
Eligible for hospital privileges.
Basic computer skills with proficiency using Microsoft Office applications with willingness and ability to learn and computer applications.
Strong organization and time management skills
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively and serve a diverse population.
Teamwork and collaboration skills.
Strong problem-solving, analytic and critical thinking skills.
Adaptive and resilient with ability to handle stress effectively.
License and Certifications: Current license to practice dentistry in the state of Iowa. Current registration with the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Iowa Board of Pharmacy Examiners (CSA). *Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers Certification recognized bt the American Heart Association. *Current Mandatory Reporter Training: Child and Dependent Adult Abuse recognized by the Iowa Department of Public Health.
[If applicable, *Must be obtained within Introductory Period if not current]
Preferred:
Completion of a hospital-based general practice residency program or experience in hospital dental protocols.
Community Health Center Experience.
Minimum of two years of experience as a dentist.
Bilingual, verbal and written language proficiency.
We Take Care of Our People
Generous PTO accrual (equal to 5 weeks at the end of 1st years) plus paid holidays.
License/certification fee reimbursement
Paid time off for continuing education & continuing education reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement program
401k with company match
Medical insurance - PHC Pays, on average, 80% of medical premiums for all plan types (employee, employee + family, etc.)
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Life & disability insurance
Flexible spending & health savings accounts
Supplemental accident & critical illness insurance
Discounts on pet insurance
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Auto-ApplyDentist - DDS / DMD
Fort Dodge, IA jobs
This opening is a lead dentist role, Managing Clinical Director. At Aspen Dental, we put You 1st, offering the financial security and job stability that comes with working with a world-class Dental Service Organization (DSO). Our best-in-class learning and development training program, competitive compensation, and flexible scheduling will help you thrive in your dental career. Let us handle your business and administrative tasks, so you can focus on what you do best: providing exceptional patient care.
*Job Type: *Full-time
*Salary:*
**$275000 - 350000+ / Year **
* *
***Location-Specific Offers:* **
* **Sign-On Bonus - $40000**
* **Relocation Stipend - $10000**
* **Student Loan Repayment Assistance- $100000**
* **Implant Training Available**
*At Aspen Dental, we put You 1st. We offer:*
* An income potential that's twice as high as the average private practice*
* Full-time and flexible scheduling to suit your lifestyle and career goals**
* The opportunity to own your practice through the Practice Ownership Program
* Unlimited access to free continuing education (live and online) to keep your skills and knowledge up to date
* A cutting-edge surgical training center to expand your scope of practice
* A fun and supportive culture that encourages collaboration and innovation
* A generous benefits package that includes paid time off, health, vision, and 401(k) savings plan
* Back-end support to allow you more time to focus on your patients: finance, IT, marketing, billing, HR, call center, learning and development, plus so much more
*Source: ADA Health Policy Institute 2017 Survey of Dental Practice.
**May vary by independently owned and operated Aspen Dental location.
*You'll achieve success by:*
* Leading a patient-centric team that respects your clinical judgment and leadership
* Assuming excellent quality of care for all patients while adhering to the highest standards of dental practice ethics and professionalism
* Conducting comprehensive full mouth exams and diagnosing dental conditions
* Offering treatment planning options and discussing them with patients
* Providing high-quality clinical treatments with excellence and efficiency
* Maintaining an awareness of the budget and working in conjunction with Operations team to attain financial objectives
* Mentoring and coaching new dentists and an entire team of dental professionals
* Keeping abreast of new developments in dentistry through continued education and professional development
* Networking with professional groups, dental associations, and dental societies to represent Aspen Dental-branded practices in the greater community
*Qualifications:*
* Must be a DDS or DMD from an accredited school
Additional Job Description
Aspen Dental-branded practices are independently owned and operated by licensed dentists. The practices receive non-clinical business support services from Aspen Dental Management, Inc., a dental support organization.
ADMI Corp., d/b/a TAG-The Aspen Group, its affiliates, related companies and independently owned supported clinical practices are proud to be Equal Opportunity Employers and welcome everyone to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
General Dentist
Blue Ridge, GA jobs
We are seeking a general dentist for a private practice general dentistry group in Blue Ridge, Georgia (90 minutes north of Atlanta). The group currently has two dentists working in a brand new, state of the art office located in a beautiful area near Blue Ridge Lake. They are offering a competitive compensation package with the ability to step in and be busy very quickly. If you are considering practice options and the Blue Ridge Mountain area of North Georgia is appealing, please contact me to schedule a brief phone call to discuss the fine details.
Dentist
Marshalltown, IA jobs
Job Description
Associate Dentist - Private Practice in Marshalltown, IA Modern Dentistry. Small-Town Charm. No Corporate Pressure.
Looking for more than just a job? Join a thriving, community-focused private dental practice in the heart of Iowa, where you'll enjoy:
Clinical autonomy
A supportive, experienced team
A loyal and established patient base
A beautiful and affordable place to live and work
Our well-established, independently owned practice is located in a unique mid-century building with updated operatories and serene courtyard views. We blend advanced technology with a relaxed, team-oriented atmosphere that puts both patients and providers first.
About the Opportunity
We're seeking an Associate Dentist for immediate coverage, with strong interest in a long-term role.
Full-time preferred (Monday-Thursday, 7:00 AM-5:00 PM)
Part-time availability considered
Potential for long-term partnership or buy-in
Walk into a full schedule with strong local referral support
What We're Looking For
Competence in general dentistry (restorative, crowns, simple extractions, anterior endo)
Implant restoration experience is a plus
Friendly, team-oriented, and collaborative personality
Passion for high-quality care and building lasting patient relationships
Compensation & Benefits
$150,000-$175,000 base salary (DOE) or 32-35% of collections
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Family dental care included
SIMPLE IRA with 3% match
Paid continuing education
12 paid holidays, 3 sick days, and paid vacation
Uniform allowance
Technology & Tools
Digital radiographs (Vatech PAN & sensors)
Trios intraoral scanner
WaveOne endo system with X-Smart Pro+ and SmartLite Pro EndoActivator
Eddson practice management software
Why Marshalltown?
Enjoy small-town charm with access to big-city amenities:
Affordable cost of living and excellent schools
Central location - easy drives to Des Moines, Ames, Cedar Rapids, and Iowa City
Welcoming, diverse community ideal for putting down roots
Active local dental community with regular professional and social gatherings
Great local parks, trails, restaurants, and arts & culture scene
This is a rare opportunity to join a respected private practice that values your input, respects your time, and supports your professional growth. Whether you're seeking a short-term position or a long-term home with future ownership potential, we'd love to connect.
Apply today!
Skills:
General Practice
Benefits:
Medical
Dental
Vision
401k
PTO
Bonuses
Dentist DMD or DDS Warner Robins, GA
Warner Robins, GA jobs
We are a Privately owned Dental Practice that is looking to add an Associate Dentist to our team!
Our team is established, experienced, hard working, fun-loving and professional.
We have a wonderful, established patient base of all ages and offer all facets of dentistry.
Our position can be Full Time !
4 Days A Week!
Mon - Thurs: 8am - 5pm
1 to 2 Fridays per month: 8am - 1pm
We are closed on the weekends!
Pay: Daily Rate of $550 - $700 or Percentage of Collections (whichever is higher) + Benefits!
Requirements:
Current license to practice as a Dentist in the state of Georgia.
Previous experience as a Dentist is preferred.
New Grads welcomed!!
Please apply with a copy of your resume or CV for more details.
Package Details
Dentist DMD DDS Warner Robins, GA
Warner Robins, GA jobs
We are a Privately owned Dental Practice that is looking to add an Associate Dentist to our team!
Our team is established, experienced, hard working, fun-loving and professional.
We have a wonderful, established patient base of all ages and offer all facets of dentistry.
Our position can be Full Time !
4 Days A Week!
Mon - Thurs: 8am - 5pm
1 to 2 Fridays per month: 8am - 1pm
We are closed on the weekends!
Pay: Daily Rate of $550 - $700 or Percentage of Collections (whichever is higher) + Benefits!
Requirements:
Current license to practice as a Dentist in the state of Georgia.
Previous experience as a Dentist is preferred.
New Grads welcomed!!
Please apply with a copy of your resume or CV for more details.
Package Details
Calling All Kid-Loving Dentists: Davenport Needs You!
Davenport, IA jobs
Seeking: A Dentist Who Loves Kids (and Isn't Afraid of Glitter)
Iowa Pediatric Dental Center - Davenport, IA dentistforkidz.com
If your ideal workday includes tiny high-fives, tooth-fairy theories, and patients who proudly tell you they flossed “yesterday… maybe,” we want you.
We're hiring a Pediatric Dentist or General Dentist who genuinely enjoys little humans - wiggly teeth, superhero capes, and all.
Perks That Don't Bite
Competitive pay + bonuses
No weekends (hello, freedom)
Covered malpractice, CE & mentorship
A support team that actually supports
Zero drama. Maximum smiles.
If you can make a nervous kid laugh and don't mind leaving work with a sticker on your sleeve, let's chat.
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
POSITION: Dentist (Full or Part Time) REPORTS TO: Director of Oral Health (DOH) FUNCTIONS: The Staff Dentist, in accordance with established protocols, is primarily responsible for providing dental care for the patients of HEALing Community Health for Oral Health (HCHOH). In addition, the Staff Dentist may be directed to perform other duties as directed by the Dental Director within the requirements of contractual agreements and in accordance with licensing, State and Federal funding agencies, and other regulatory requirements, and in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the HEALing Community Health Board of Directors. The person in this position will coordinate and navigate dental care, advocate for oral health, and motivate and assist people to prevent dental and oral disease. Additional duties include outreach activities to patients and families, engage patients with motivational interviewing and goal setting. The Community Health Dentist will collaborate and communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary team to effectively coordinate patient care and create a comfortable and exceptional patient experience. FSLA STATUS: Exempt RESPONSIBILITIES: · Expand HEALing Community Health for Oral Health's oral health community outreach and education services by assisting with the planning, organizing, and implementation of dental outreach events and activities within the community. · Assist in coordination of processes to identify high-risk oral health patients and enroll them in the oral health services program. Provide clinical oral health preventive as well as oral screening services in-house as well as in community settings as needed. Supports the expansion of the program by developing and consistently updating the tracking process of logged individual patient and community contacts. · Ensure the success of the outreach program by collecting engagement data and submitting regular monthly reports on patients served and community connections. · Work with Primary care providers and Dental Director to help improve oral health services for children and pregnant women. · Links patient to appropriate community resources for health and health-related services consistent with regulatory, contractual and corporate requirements. · Cultivates relationships with referral sources and multi-disciplinary team that includes, but is not limited to medical, dental, prenatal providers, case managers, outreach staff, call center staff and community partners. · Assume quality of care for all patients of HEALing Community Health . · Adhere to the highest standard of dental practices, ethics and professionalism at all times. · Assist the Dental Director in establishing dental policies, quality improvement procedures, evaluating current practices, and make recommendations. · Recommend changes in all clinical areas or in general to improve patient flow, dental record, dental billings, and appointment practices. · Supervise, direct, train, and educate dental ancillary staff to perform their duties when necessary to understand policies, procedures, and protocols. · Maintain an affiliation with the professional groups, dental associations, and dental organizations, as per policies and procedures established by HEALing Community Health and represent HCCOH at all meetings of these associations and organizations whenever possible or as directed by the Dental Director. · Provide “emergency call” as scheduled by the dental director in accordance with protocols established in that regard and common and standard practices. · Participation in community health events, such as school screenings, health fairs, social and community events, etc. · Other duties as directed by the Dental Director. · Must become familiar with federal, state, and local funding agencies' rules and regulations in providing special dental services to certain classes of recipients of services. · Become familiar with federal and state dental programs and their requirements. · Assist in developing the dental care plan for HEALing Community Health and recommend changes as necessary. · Performs other related duties as directed. Additional Duties: · HIPAA compliance - Responsible for maintaining abreast of and in compliance with all HIPAA regulations and requirements. Treats all member information confidential. · Ensure compliance with all local, state and federal regulations. · Participate in QA/QI activities and contribute towards the overall performance improvement of the organization. · Required to learn and use the Electronic Health Records and Practice Electronic System and its components. As required by the job functions and highlighted in the Policies and Procedures. These components include AthenaNet, and Dentrix Ascend and other electronic features, as they are developed and implemented, as applicable to work environment. · All employees will participate in Patient Centered Health Home Model HEALing Community Health . Qualifications:
Education and Experience
· D.D.S. or D.M.D. from an accredited institution · GA dental license or GA dental License eligible · Current DEA License · Current BLS for healthcare or ACLS for healthcare · Minimal 2 to 5 years clinical experience and advanced dental training preferred · Knowledge of the Spanish language is helpful · Familiar with FQHC is preferred · Must be able to travel various sites if needed. Essential Functions: · Diagnose and treat problems with a patient's teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth · Provide instruction on taking care of teeth and gums and on diet choices that affect oral health. · Perform oral examination of patients, analyze dental health problems, and develop appropriate treatment plans, in a manner which meets patient care needs as well as industry and State standards. · Keeping accurate patient records both EHR and patient oral records (which may need to be used to identify individuals) · Keeping current with organized dentistry and continuing education practices and CME's · Adequately perform all clinical duties within the scope of the general dentistry scope and in compliance with GA law. · Interest in design and evaluation of efficiency of a dental program in a community health center setting. · Authoritative knowledge of the practice and techniques of dentistry as a general practitioner in a community health center is highly desirable. · Ability to relate to the public regardless of ethnic, religious, and economic status. Key Competencies: A thorough and methodical approach to patient-centered care, communication, patience, good ethical grounding, critical thinking, active listening, monitoring, complex problem solving, and decision making; excellent verbal and written communication, good judgment, and the ability to work long hours, often under pressure.
HEALing Community Center Since 2013, HEALing Community Center has been serving families and individuals who have historically experienced limited access to healthcare. As a federally qualified health center (FQHC) with several locations in the metro Atlanta area, we provide quality and compassionate healthcare services to many diverse communities. Our team works to address any economic, language, cultural, and geographic barriers to produce excellent patient outcomes.
Head Start HEALing Community Center is a proud supporter of the Head Start program. We operate a mobile exam service in partnership with 31 YMCA and Atlanta Public School (APS) locations across Fulton and DeKalb counties. As a partner, we provide health screenings (physical, dental, hearing and vision) for preschoolers, ranging in age from 18 months to five years old who are uninsured or on Medicaid.
As part of the program, we complete exam forms needed for school attendance, such as 3300s and Child Health Records.
Auto-ApplyJob DescriptionBenefits:
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
POSITION: Dentist (Full or Part Time)
REPORTS TO: Director of Oral Health (DOH)
FUNCTIONS: The Staff Dentist, in accordance with established protocols, is primarily responsible for providing dental care for the patients of HEALing Community Health for Oral Health (HCHOH). In addition, the Staff Dentist may be directed to perform other duties as directed by the Dental Director within the requirements of contractual agreements and in accordance with licensing, State and Federal funding agencies, and other regulatory requirements, and in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the HEALing Community Health Board of Directors. The person in this position will coordinate and navigate dental care, advocate for oral health, and motivate and assist people to prevent dental and oral disease. Additional duties include outreach activities to patients and families, engage patients with motivational interviewing and goal setting. The Community Health Dentist will collaborate and communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary team to effectively coordinate patient care and create a comfortable and exceptional patient experience.
FSLA STATUS: Exempt
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Expand HEALing Community Health for Oral Healths oral health community outreach and education services by assisting with the planning, organizing, and implementation of dental outreach events and activities within the community.
Assist in coordination of processes to identify high-risk oral health patients and enroll them in the oral health services program. Provide clinical oral health preventive as well as oral screening services in-house as well as in community settings as needed. Supports the expansion of the program by developing and consistently updating the tracking process of logged individual patient and community contacts.
Ensure the success of the outreach program by collecting engagement data and submitting regular monthly reports on patients served and community connections.
Work with Primary care providers and Dental Director to help improve oral health services for children and pregnant women.
Links patient to appropriate community resources for health and health-related services consistent with regulatory, contractual and corporate requirements.
Cultivates relationships with referral sources and multi-disciplinary team that includes, but is not limited to medical, dental, prenatal providers, case managers, outreach staff, call center staff and community partners.
Assume quality of care for all patients of HEALing Community Health .
Adhere to the highest standard of dental practices, ethics and professionalism at all times.
Assist the Dental Director in establishing dental policies, quality improvement procedures, evaluating current practices, and make recommendations.
Recommend changes in all clinical areas or in general to improve patient flow, dental record, dental billings, and appointment practices.
Supervise, direct, train, and educate dental ancillary staff to perform their duties when necessary to understand policies, procedures, and protocols.
Maintain an affiliation with the professional groups, dental associations, and dental organizations, as per policies and procedures established by HEALing Community Health and represent HCCOH at all meetings of these associations and organizations whenever possible or as directed by the Dental Director.
Provide emergency call as scheduled by the dental director in accordance with protocols established in that regard and common and standard practices.
Participation in community health events, such as school screenings, health fairs, social and community events, etc.
Other duties as directed by the Dental Director.
Must become familiar with federal, state, and local funding agencies rules and regulations in providing special dental services to certain classes of recipients of services.
Become familiar with federal and state dental programs and their requirements.
Assist in developing the dental care plan for HEALing Community Health and recommend changes as necessary.
Performs other related duties as directed.
Additional Duties:
HIPAA compliance - Responsible for maintaining abreast of and in compliance with all HIPAA regulations and requirements. Treats all member information confidential.
Ensure compliance with all local, state and federal regulations.
Participate in QA/QI activities and contribute towards the overall performance improvement of the organization.
Required to learn and use the Electronic Health Records and Practice Electronic System and its components. As required by the job functions and highlighted in the Policies and Procedures. These components include AthenaNet, and Dentrix Ascend and other electronic features, as they are developed and implemented, as applicable to work environment.
All employees will participate in Patient Centered Health Home Model HEALing Community Health .
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
D.D.S. or D.M.D. from an accredited institution
GA dental license or GA dental License eligible
Current DEA License
Current BLS for healthcare or ACLS for healthcare
Minimal 2 to 5 years clinical experience and advanced dental training preferred
Knowledge of the Spanish language is helpful
Familiar with FQHC is preferred
Must be able to travel various sites if needed.
Essential Functions:
Diagnose and treat problems with a patients teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth
Provide instruction on taking care of teeth and gums and on diet choices that affect oral health.
Perform oral examination of patients, analyze dental health problems, and develop
appropriate treatment plans, in a manner which meets patient care needs as well as
industry and State standards.
Keeping accurate patient records both EHR and patient oral records (which may need to be used to identify individuals)
Keeping current with organized dentistry and continuing education practices and CMEs
Adequately perform all clinical duties within the scope of the general dentistry scope and in compliance with GA law.
Interest in design and evaluation of efficiency of a dental program in a community health center setting.
Authoritative knowledge of the practice and techniques of dentistry as a general practitioner in a community health center is highly desirable.
Ability to relate to the public regardless of ethnic, religious, and economic status.
Key Competencies:
A thorough and methodical approach to patient-centered care, communication, patience, good ethical grounding, critical thinking, active listening, monitoring, complex problem solving, and decision making; excellent verbal and written communication, good judgment, and the ability to work long hours, often under pressure.
Full-Time Position - Based out of the Leon location. Possible work in our Mount Ayr and Osceola locations in addition. Provide dental care and related oral health promotion services to meet the needs of the patient population, in accordance with the policies and procedures, and protocols established by the organization.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* To provide exceptional customer services to all
* Supports the mission, vision, and values of Infinity services
* Examine individuals requesting care, diagnose their dental/oral conditions, and carry out, or direct others in carrying out, appropriate dental/oral treatment, or refer individuals for specialty consultation or treatment in conformance with approved clinical protocols and guidelines.
* Accurately complete all patient records and documentation necessary for timely billing of services. In addition, complete referrals, data collections instruments and other records or paper works as shall be required from time to time by the corporation.
* Participate in provider staff activities to develop, execute, and periodically review the clinical management policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure effective and efficient delivery of care
* Participate in Quality Improvement activities to improve the quality of care, patient satisfaction, and staff morale
* Participate in peer review and constructively works toward improving patient outcomes using evidenced based guidelines
* Complete and submit all necessary paperwork for timing billing. Comply with all billing processes and policies and participates in actions required to obtain reimbursement for all services rendered
* Assist with the implementation and sustaining of patient centered medical home status as needed
* Other related and/or necessary tasks as assigned
Qualifications:
DMD or DDS from an accredited dental school
Must have a valid license/DEA to practice medicine in the State of Iowa
One to two years of experience in a clinical setting is preferred
We are looking for a Dentist to diagnose, treat and advise our patients on various dental issues.
You'll need to have experience treating a range of teeth and gum problems, from simple cases like removing plaque to more complex procedures .
Ultimately, you'll promote good oral health and help patients apply preventive dental care.
Responsibilities
Examine patients' medical records
Prepare patients for treatment
Check teeth, gums and other parts of the mouth, along with X-rays and tests, to diagnose dental problems
Clean teeth and remove plaque
Identify tooth decay and replace cavities with fillings.
Apply teeth-whitening treatments
Conduct tooth extractions and root canal procedures
Perform surgeries on diseased tissues and bones
Prescribe medication as needed
Educate patients on proper brushing techniques, flossing and fluoride use
Promote good oral health and preventive dental care (e.g. by scheduling regular check-ups)
Requirements
Work experience as a Dentist
In-depth understanding of dental hygiene
Experience with dental equipment and tools
A pleasant and compassionate personality with the ability to make patients feel comfortable
Attention to detail
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) or similar degree that gives license to practice the dentist profession
BenefitsFull Benefit Package, Medical, Health, Vision, Dental, PTO, Vacation, 401K etc.
Dentist
Mount Ayr, IA jobs
Full-Time Position - Based out of the Leon location. Possible work in our Mount Ayr and Osceola locations in addition. Provide dental care and related oral health promotion services to meet the needs of the patient population, in accordance with the policies and procedures, and protocols established by the organization.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* To provide exceptional customer services to all
* Supports the mission, vision, and values of Infinity services
* Examine individuals requesting care, diagnose their dental/oral conditions, and carry out, or direct others in carrying out, appropriate dental/oral treatment, or refer individuals for specialty consultation or treatment in conformance with approved clinical protocols and guidelines.
* Accurately complete all patient records and documentation necessary for timely billing of services. In addition, complete referrals, data collections instruments and other records or paper works as shall be required from time to time by the corporation.
* Participate in provider staff activities to develop, execute, and periodically review the clinical management policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure effective and efficient delivery of care
* Participate in Quality Improvement activities to improve the quality of care, patient satisfaction, and staff morale
* Participate in peer review and constructively works toward improving patient outcomes using evidenced based guidelines
* Complete and submit all necessary paperwork for timing billing. Comply with all billing processes and policies and participates in actions required to obtain reimbursement for all services rendered
* Assist with the implementation and sustaining of patient centered medical home status as needed
* Other related and/or necessary tasks as assigned
Qualifications:
DMD or DDS from an accredited dental school
Must have a valid license/DEA to practice medicine in the State of Iowa
One to two years of experience in a clinical setting is preferred
Full-Time Position - Based out of the Leon location. Possible work in our Mount Ayr and Osceola locations in addition. Provide dental care and related oral health promotion services to meet the needs of the patient population, in accordance with the policies and procedures, and protocols established by the organization.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* To provide exceptional customer services to all
* Supports the mission, vision, and values of Infinity services
* Examine individuals requesting care, diagnose their dental/oral conditions, and carry out, or direct others in carrying out, appropriate dental/oral treatment, or refer individuals for specialty consultation or treatment in conformance with approved clinical protocols and guidelines.
* Accurately complete all patient records and documentation necessary for timely billing of services. In addition, complete referrals, data collections instruments and other records or paper works as shall be required from time to time by the corporation.
* Participate in provider staff activities to develop, execute, and periodically review the clinical management policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure effective and efficient delivery of care
* Participate in Quality Improvement activities to improve the quality of care, patient satisfaction, and staff morale
* Participate in peer review and constructively works toward improving patient outcomes using evidenced based guidelines
* Complete and submit all necessary paperwork for timing billing. Comply with all billing processes and policies and participates in actions required to obtain reimbursement for all services rendered
* Assist with the implementation and sustaining of patient centered medical home status as needed
* Other related and/or necessary tasks as assigned
Qualifications:
DMD or DDS from an accredited dental school
Must have a valid license/DEA to practice medicine in the State of Iowa
One to two years of experience in a clinical setting is preferred
Associate Dentist Athens, GA
Athens, GA jobs
Full Time or Part Time Associate Dentist Position!
We are looking for a Full Time or Part Time Associate Dentist!
We are a well-established Private Dental Practice that is devoted to providing our patients with the personal attention and gentle care they deserve.
Our practice is modern with advanced technology that offers an exceptional experience to every patient.
We have highly trained staff to fully support you while you focus on dentistry.
Our practice treats patients of all ages.
We can accommodate a Full Time or Part Time Associate Dentist.
We offer a flexible schedule!
We are open: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
We are closed on the weekends!
We are offering: $550 - $750 Daily Rate or Percentage of Productions (whichever is higher) + Full Benefits
Qualifications:
Georgia Dental License in good standing.
Experienced Dentists and Recent Graduates are welcomed!
We provide support and mentorship for Recent Grads.
Please apply with your resume or CV.
Package Details
Associate Dentist - Covington Family Dentistry
Covington, GA jobs
Join Our Team as a Full-Time Dentist at Covington Family Dentistry!
Covington Family Dentistry is seeking a talented full-time associate dentist to step into a high-producing role and serve our loyal and expanding patient base. This is a unique opportunity to join a PPO/FFS practice with annual collections of $2.4 million and a steady influx of 80 new patients each month!
Why Choose Covington Family Dentistry?
- Established Practice: With 4,000 active patients, our practice has a well-earned reputation for high-quality care and strong community ties.
- High-Income Potential: Tiered compensation up to 40% of your collections
- Growth Opportunity: Partnership opportunity.
What We Offer:
- Competitive compensation package with achievable earning potential
- State-of-the-art facilities with modern equipment
- A robust patient base ensuring a busy schedule from day one
- Opportunities for professional development and growth within the practice
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Dentist, Associate |
Augusta, GA jobs
**** **This is your opportunity to grow your career with the nation's largest network of implant providers!** **** As a dentist in our network, you not only change smiles..... you change lives! Our practices provide best-in-class dental care to adults 18 years and older, with a focus on tooth replacement services and a heavy volume of extractions, dentures, and implants. Enjoy access to state-of-the-art technology, such as 3-D cone beam imaging and an innovative on-site lab. You will also be equipped with industry-leading live implant training and provided a generous compensation package.
**Unique Benefits:**
+ **Competitive compensation structure**
+ **Potential Sign-on bonus** _for well qualified applicants_
+ Full medical, dental, and supplemental insurance _for full time associates_
+ 401k w a company match
+ 24 Days of paid time off per year!!
+ Malpractice insurance coverage
+ Licensure reimbursement
+ Hands on mentoring from the practice owner
**Practice Differentiators**
+ Onsite Denture Lab!
+ State of the Art Facility with 3D Cone Beam
+ Mon - Fri Schedule, no nights, no weekends!
+ The support and backing of the world's largest implant provider
+ and more!
**If you're confident in your clinical abilities, have a passion for surgery, and love changing lives -- it's time to join our dedicated team.**
**Responsibilities**
+ Educate patients on oral health.
+ Consult, diagnose, plan and care for patients in our removable prosthetic and implant focused practice
+ Assisting with the provision of removable prosthetics and extraction services, as well as the necessary steps involved with each service
+ Working closely with our on-site lab to design dentures and partials for patients
+ Providing a variety of tooth replacement options to patients, including removable, fixed, and implant services
+ Keep abreast of new developments in dentistry through structured continuing professional developments
**Qualifications**
+ Must be a DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school
+ Implant experience preferred but not required
+ Surgical experience with complex cases highly preferred
+ Compassionate and caring provider with excellent chairside manners who loves being part of a team atmosphere
Pay $200,000.00 - $400,000 / year
**Hear from the AD&I team about why they love being a part of the nation's largest network of implant providers:**
**About Affordable Care**
Founded in 1975, today Affordable Care, LLC is America's largest dental support organization (DSO) focused on tooth replacement services, serving more than 400 dental practices across the United States. Each practice has an on-site dental laboratory, allowing the practice to provide same day dental services including extractions, dentures, implants, and fixed arches. **Affordable Care is the DSO for several top dental brands including, but not limited to, Affordable Dentures & Implants, DDS Dentures + Implant Solutions, and Advanced Dental Implant Centers.**
From the Affordable Care Support Center, located in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park, along with field-based teams, Affordable Care provides business expertise and support services to dental practices, taking care of non-clinical duties so dentists can focus on treating patients (visit affordablecare.com ).
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Georgia Dental License in good standing.
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Job Details GA Marietta Trade Center - Marietta, GA General DentistDescription
Job Purpose:
As a licensed dentist, a general dentist provides general dentistry services, including the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth, gums and related oral structures
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform General dentistry services, including the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth, gums and related oral structures.
Examine patients to determine the nature of the condition affecting the patient, utilizing x-rays, dental instruments and other diagnostic procedures.
Clean, fill, extract and replace teeth, using rotary and hand instruments, dental appliances, medications and surgical implements.
Provide preventive dental services and education in oral and dental hygiene.
Coordinate laboratory services for the dental office.
Adheres to safety protocols and processes including but not limited to ensuring protective equipment is utilized and OSHA/Bloodborne pathogen requirements are followed.
Participate in morning huddles, chart reviews and routine office meetings.
All other duties and responsibilities allowed under applicable state laws and regulations.
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Commitment to quality patient care and enjoy educating patients on dental health.
Effective communication skills; demonstrates professional and courteous demeanor with patients.
Qualifications
DDS or DMD degree, licensed in state in which practicing or have the ability to obtain licensure upon graduation.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certificate.
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Job Details GA Stone Mountain - Stone Mountain, GA General DentistDescription
Job Purpose:
As a licensed dentist, a general dentist provides general dentistry services, including the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth, gums and related oral structures
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform General dentistry services, including the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth, gums and related oral structures.
Examine patients to determine the nature of the condition affecting the patient, utilizing x-rays, dental instruments and other diagnostic procedures.
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Provide preventive dental services and education in oral and dental hygiene.
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Dentist job at Primary Health Care Corporation
Job Description
Are you looking for an opportunity to do amazing work helping others? You've come to the right place. Let's make a difference!
Primary Health Care (PHC) was founded in 1981 by Dr. Bery Engebretsen in Des Moines, IA. Our mission has remained unchanged since that time, to provide healthcare and supportive services to all, regardless of insurance, immigration status, or ability to pay.
Based on the needs of the communities we serve, PHC offers a spectrum of medical and dental services including family practice, behavioral health, HIV care and services, and pharmacy. PHC's Homeless Support Services is the entry point for serving people experiencing homelessness in Polk County. Enabling services are available to help patients with benefits enrollment, case management, transportation, translation, and patient education. We currently have locations in Ames, Des Moines, & Marshalltown.
As a Dentist, you will work with a Patient Care Team and provide comprehensive and emergency oral care to patients of Primary Health Care, Inc. to enhance the holistic approach to patient care. The dentist works cooperatively with the physicians and other health care team members, providing leaderships within the health center in the are of oral health. Meets ever changing oral care challenges while engaging patients in holistic care. Utilizes established workflows to ensure patient and staff satisfaction and organizational financial success. Demonstrates iCare values in daily work.
What's Great About this Position?
Earn 4 weeks of PTO throughout your first year of employment and enjoy paid holidays as well.
Continue to develop your skills and grow your career through PHC's training opportunities including: PHC University, Emerging Leaders, and medical and dental assistant training programs.
What You Will Do
Assesses patients presenting to the dental clinics and orders necessary procedures for the diagnosis of oral-related diseases considering the patient's age-related, physical, psychosocial and cultural needs. Plans and sequences oral/dental treatment based on the diagnosis and needs. Develops treatment modalities to enable patients with compromising factors & needs, to receive oral care. Delivers comprehensive and emergency oral care in the dental clinics and the operating room. Completes dental x-rays pursuant to all regulations.
Educates the patient and family regarding the oral diagnosis, treatment plan, pre and postoperative instructions and prevention of disease the is understandable to the patient and family.
Adheres to organizational policies and procedures to minimize risk of radiation exposure to employees and patients.
Advises medica staff on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral-related conditions via written consultations, face-to-face interaction and participation in medical staff activities.
Provides after-hours call coverage and follow-up care for patients.
Assists the Dental Director in the development of clinical protocols for the department. Assists the Dental Director in the training and supervision of students participating in the dental clinic educational programs. Supports and assists with the department's community outreach program, as requested.
Acts as a leader and role model for members of the Patient Care Team. Participates in department and medical staff meetings. Participated in the department and health center performance improvement activities.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications You Need to Bring
Required:
DDS/DMD degree from an approved dental school.
Experience with and working knowledge of third-party payers and associated regulations.
Eligible for hospital privileges.
Basic computer skills with proficiency using Microsoft Office applications with willingness and ability to learn and computer applications.
Strong organization and time management skills
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively and serve a diverse population.
Teamwork and collaboration skills.
Strong problem-solving, analytic and critical thinking skills.
Adaptive and resilient with ability to handle stress effectively.
License and Certifications: Current license to practice dentistry in the state of Iowa. Current registration with the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Iowa Board of Pharmacy Examiners (CSA). *Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers Certification recognized bt the American Heart Association. *Current Mandatory Reporter Training: Child and Dependent Adult Abuse recognized by the Iowa Department of Public Health.
[If applicable, *Must be obtained within Introductory Period if not current]
Preferred:
Completion of a hospital-based general practice residency program or experience in hospital dental protocols.
Community Health Center Experience.
Minimum of two years of experience as a dentist.
Bilingual, verbal and written language proficiency.
We Take Care of Our People
Generous PTO accrual (equal to 5 weeks at the end of 1st years) plus paid holidays.
License/certification fee reimbursement
Paid time off for continuing education & continuing education reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement program
401k with company match
Medical insurance - PHC Pays, on average, 80% of medical premiums for all plan types (employee, employee + family, etc.)
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Life & disability insurance
Flexible spending & health savings accounts
Supplemental accident & critical illness insurance
Discounts on pet insurance
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