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Associate Dentist

Quedgeley
2 weeks ago
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Associate Dentist / Quedgeley, Gloucestershire / Full or Part Time

MBR Dental are currently assisting a dental practice located in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire to recruit an Associate Dentist to join their team on a permanent basis.

  • Available as soon as possible.

  • Notice periods are taken into consideration.

  • Full or part time opportunity .

  • Practice open Mon 8-5pm, Tues 8-8pm, Wed (phone number removed)pm, Thurs 8-8pm, Fri (phone number removed)pm and Sat 9-1pm.

  • Negotiable UDA target at £14-£16 per UDA.

  • Excellent opportunity to offer Private alongside NHS.

  • Practice can offer co-funding on post graduate qualifications.

  • Strong private potential, in particular for composites and whitening.

  • Practice has an established social media presence to promote Private treatments.

  • Plenty of opportunity for professional growth – avenues to transition into Educational Supervisor, Mentor, and Clinical Lead.

  • Discounted labs and indemnity insurance.

  • FD approved practice.

  • Established patient list.

  • Mixed 4 surgery practice.

  • All surgeries are bright, modern and have air conditioning.

  • Dentist will have the support of Therapist and experienced Practice Manager.

  • Fully computerised, Digital X-rays, Rotary Endo and Straumann Implant kit

    All dentists must be GDC registered, have an active performer number and a valid DBS check.

    Ref: 15756

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