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Imagine the impact you could make by transitioning to an academic setting as a Dental Hygiene Instructor. Must have a current license, certification, or another credential as required by local, state, and federal laws to work in the Dental Hygiene field.
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The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) Standards for Dental Hygiene Education require specific instructor student ratios be maintained to be a CODA accredited program.
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Evaluate student competence as they provide various aspects of patient care including analyzing medical and dental histories, vitals assessments, extra/intraoral examinations, radiographs, assessment of oral habits & conditions, restorative charting, CAMBRA periodontal assessment, gingival assessment, accretions assessment, and debridement procedures appropriate to patient.
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Enhances the attitude and professionalism of the student by wearing appropriate attire and following proper clinical protocol as outlined in the Dental Hygiene Policies Handbook. If a medical history is questionable, the part-time clinical lab hygienist will consult with the clinic dentist who will determine if the patient should receive care in the dental hygiene clinic.
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Prepare engaging lesson plans, assess student performance, and effectively present subject matter to ignite students' passion for a dental hygiene career. A Bachelor's degree required (in any field) with a minimum of an Associate’s Degree in Dental Hygiene required.
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Position Information Position Title Dental Hygiene Receptionist FLSA Non-Exempt FT/PT Part Time Hours Per Week 20 Work Schedule Monday and Tuesday Position Salary Range Work Performed Work with dental hygiene students to schedule patients for clinical appointments.
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Applicant must have a current Florida Dental Hygiene License. Minimum of two years experience working as a Dental Hygienist. Qualified faculty by dental education according to the ADA Accreditation Standards: training, certification, or license related to the scope of practice must be in accordance with the Florida Division of Medical Quality Assurance: Florida Board of Dentistry.
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Demonstrate clinical competence in all aspects of dental hygiene care. Maintains student attendance records (for Financial Aid purposes) and grades6. Hands-on instruction of clinical skills including: Use of dental practice software applications, patient management , assessment, hard & soft tissue charting, radiographic exposures (conventional & digital), prophylaxis, periodontal debridement, use of local anesthetic, home care education, local delivery of antimicrobials and fluoride & sealant application.
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Administer anesthesia to patients when indicated or supervise the administration of local anesthesia by a dental hygiene student. Supervises patient treatment in the dental hygiene clinic as required by the Indiana State Board of Dentistry Practice Act. This position involves consulting with dental hygiene faculty and students on patient medical and dental histories, prescribing and evaluating radiographs, and diagnosing oral conditions.
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The adjunct instructor should be prepared to teach a range of courses within the Dental Technology Dental Hygiene discipline, promoting engaging and inclusive educational environments that support student learning.
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A bachelor's degree in dental hygiene or, a bachelor's degree with an associate’s degree in dental hygiene, is required with current state licensure that includes permits for infiltration and block anesthesia as a registered dental hygienist by the Missouri Dental Board.
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The candidate will instruct diverse dental hygiene students in the classroom, clinic and/or online using distance learning technology. The faculty member's scholarship, teaching, and service responsibilities will be determined based on the faculty member's areas of dental hygiene expertise, special interest, and Department of Dental Hygiene needs.
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Overview Dental Hygiene Instructor - $1,500 One Time Sign On Bonus! Together, we can make a lasting impact on the dental hygiene profession and the communities we serve. Current and unencumbered dental hygiene license in state of employment.
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Current South Carolina dental hygiene license and RDH. The Adjunct Dental Hygiene Instructor Performs The Following Functions. Must meet minimum CODA guidelines for a Dental Instructor (DHG.
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Job OverviewPart-time faculty must be able to administer clinical instruction in local anesthesia along with clinical teaching and supervision of dental hygiene students. About UC Blue AshThe Allied Health Department at UC Blue Ash invites applicants for our Dental Hygienist Adjunct Faculty general pool of candidates from which part-time faculty will be selected for the upcoming term (as needed.
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