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We provide many dental services, and have an Oral Surgeon and Orthodontist on staff for in house referrals and mentorship. We provide "Best in class" dental care and are looking for someone passionate about oral health to join our team.
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Current dental hygienist license in Pennsylvania and an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in dental hygiene (where required) Spring House Family Dentistry is looking for a Part-Time Licensed Dental Hygienist to join our team.
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We are excited to offer same-day crowns, in-house lab-made night guards, CBCT-based surgically guided implants, CBCT-guided root canals, extractions, and soon lab-made clear aligners and expedited denture deliveries.
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We also have our in-house oral surgeon. Dr. White opened his first dental office in 1992, four blocks from his childhood home on the south side of Chicago. Assists in the maintenance of all department areas in compliance with clinic policies and procedures relative to infection control, exposure control and safety issues.
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401k planSick time (1 hour per 40 hours worked)In house Continuing Education and training funds for outside CEsBenefits that support child care needsWellness ProgramsReferral Bonuses ($2K-5K depending on role)CE creditsMalpractice Position Qualifications: Accredited Hygiene Technical School or CollegeCurrent applicable State Dental License (or the ability to acquire one by time of employment)Other licenses/certifications such as CPR, local certified anesthesiaBilingual is a plus.
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401k planSick time (1 hour per 40 hours worked)In house Continuing Education and training funds for outside CEsBenefits that support child care needsWellness ProgramsCE creditsMalpracticeReferral Bonus Program ($600-$2500 depending on role) Position Qualifications: Accredited Hygiene Technical School or CollegeCurrent applicable State Dental License (or the ability to acquire one by time of employment)Other licenses/certifications such as CPR, local certified anesthesia.
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Clear and active Dental Hygienist license in the state of South Carolina. A Dental Hygienist is needed in Newberry, SC. Newberry, SC, is known for its historic Newberry Opera House, a cultural hub that hosts a variety of performances and events.
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In house Continuing Education and training funds for outside CEs. Pay is a combination of hourly rate and production bonuses with an expected total comp in the range of $55 + per hour.
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Bread and Butter Dentistry - 70% Insurance with in-house Plan and cash pay. Looking for a Hygienist in Greeley, CO. 2 other Hygienists and a Hygiene assistant. Bread and Butter Dentistry - 70% Insurance with in-house Plan and cash pay.
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We are hiring immediately for full and part time positions in our dental offices and are seeking teammates who care, listen, and are motivated to help our patients and communities. Pay is a combination of hourly rate and production bonuses with an expected total comp in the range of $45 - $50 per hour.
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Pay is a combination of hourly rate and production bonuses with an expected total comp in the range of $50 - $55 per hour. Come join our team and make a difference in the lives of the people in your community.
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Quality patient care with clinical autonomy based on best practices in the patients best interest. Expected total comp in the range of $75+ per hour. Established practice in a growing community.
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We are hiring immediately for full and part time staff. We enhance the quality of our patients’ lives by providing accessible oral healthcare, which is paramount to overall health and wellbeing. Our culture is based on innovation and providing a wellness approach to Dentistry to improve clinical results and consistently generate predictable treatment outcomes.
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Teamwork in the patients best interest. Tuesday - Thursday. Other licenses/certifications such as CPR, local certified anesthesia. Our vision is to provide exceptional, lifelong, integrated oral healthcare services.
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We focus on a commitment to patient care, operational and clinical excellence, personal accountability, building relationships, and seeking out innovative and creative approaches to support our patients and teams.
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