Associate Dentist Job near Stanley, Liverpool

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A highly-rated dental practice near Stanley, Liverpool is inviting applications for a charismatic and compassionate Associate Dentist.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a busy and efficient practice, with strong patient demand and excellent private uptake.

With competitive earnings (both NHS and Private), Mentorship opportunities within specialisms, and a digital marketing team to further enhance patient outreach, this role is ideal for ambitious clinicians looking to thrive both financially and professionally!

About the Position:

Full-Time or Part-Time – 2 days per week – Monday to Friday available
Established Patient List
£12.50 - £14 per UDA – D.O.E.
1,000 UDAS per working day per annum
45% split on Private Treatments
Specialist Interests Welcome – tailor your clinic around you! – Marketing support to promote your skillsets
Available to start in March/April 2025About the Practice:

6 Modern Surgeries – Spacious and well-equipped
Long-Established Practice – Strong reputation in the local community – 4.5 stars!
50% Private / 50% NHS Patient Base – Balanced patient diary – a genuine mix between NHS and Private uptake
Variety of Treatments offered within clinic – Clear Aligners, Veneers, Crowns, Composites, Implants, Whitening
Parking Available – Convenient for staff and patients
High-Quality Training – Access to Mentorship in Restorative Dentistry, Oral Surgery/Implantology, Endodontics, and Removable Orthodontics
Personalised Development – Support to help you grow into your ideal career pathway
Digital Marketing Support – Promotion across all media channels, including social media Influencer collaborations to boost private patient visibility 

To Apply, either click “Apply” or send in your CV to .

For more information please also do not hesitate to call in to the office line on (phone number removed) or

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