Associate Dentist-Killam-2 days a week
Work in beautiful Killam Alberta! Join this vibrant practice as an Associate Dentist (2 days a week Thursday and Friday), earn up to $200k+, and enjoy a fantastic work-life balance. With a low cost of living and high earning potential, it’s the perfect place to thrive!
Why This Opportunity is Different:
This is not your typical Associate Dentist position. We believe this could be a life-changing opportunity for a highly ambitious and empathetic dentist looking to grow in a supportive rural setting in Killam, Alberta.
Imagine joining a reputable practice with a large patient base and state-of-the-art technology, led by a mentoring dentist with specialty training. This is your chance to achieve your career aspirations through immersive mentorship and dedication. If this prospect excites you, this opportunity is tailor-made for you!
About our Client:
- A collaborative team approach fostering a supportive learning environment
- A Part- Time commitment (2 days a week, Thursday and Friday) to hone your clinical skills in a fast-paced setting
- The potential to earn >$200K/year based on production
Community and Professional Growth: You'll be part of a vibrant community with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, providing you with the perfect backdrop for personal and professional development.
Job Responsibilities:
- Examine patients’ teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues to diagnose diseases, injuries, and decay
- Provide general dental care, including restorations, root canals, cosmetic dentistry, prosthodontics, oral surgery, and pediatric dentistry
- Monitor patient progress and prescribe necessary medications
- Refer patients to specialists as needed
- Supervise dental hygienists, assistants, and other staff
- Administer Nitrous Oxide and limited sedatives
To Apply: Visit www.associaterecruitment.com to submit your application today!
Requirements
· Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from an accredited dental school.
· Valid state dental license and current certifications.
· Strong clinical skills and knowledge in various aspects of dentistry.
· Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.
· Excellent communication skills and a patient-centered approach.
· Experience or willingness to learn advanced techniques and procedures.