Associate Dentist

MyDentist
Harworth
9 months ago
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Your future, as a Self-employed Associate Dentist at mydentist

All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a successful applicant will need are listed in the following description.
Your future, your schedule
You’ll be joining us at our Doncaster Road practice in Langold.
We have surgery space available on Monday to Friday between 09:00am - 17:30pm
Your future in our Doncaster Road, Langold, practice
An established and successful 4 surgery practice located in the heart of Langold
We have surgery space available on the following
Up to 6000 UDA's available
A friendly and exceptional team of experienced Dentists and Nurses on-site
Long-standing support from a high performing and experienced Practice Manager
Parking close-by to the practice
Fantastic travel links with both train and bus routes located nearby
State-of-the-art air filtration and a chain of protective measures to ensure colleagues and patients are kept safe
The {my}dentist Academy offers discounted training and development opportunities for all clinicians
We have invested in the largest clinical support network in UK dentistry so you can get access to the advice and support you need
Your future, with us
You’ll be part of the UK’s leading dental network. Where our clinical pathways and access to training and development opportunities through the mydentist Academy means you’ll be able to develop the career and work life balance you want. We have a supportive culture, where respect for each other is a given. Our dedication to providing exceptional care for our patients means we are continually making investments in our practices.
Fantastic earnings potential from a private and NHS mix that’s right for you, with a 50% revenue split on all private work
With a UDA allocation, you will enjoy an NHS pension as well as access to NHS long term sick pay and NHS maternity / paternity / adoption pay
Choice of working hours and location to suit you when you join and into the future when things change
Access to the largest clinical support network in UK dentistry, helping you develop your career and grow your revenue
We have partnerships with the major providers for implants, aligners and other products you may wish to access
Through our Academy you can access training and development opportunities, both online and hands-on courses, with core CPD via Agilio
Access to industry-leading central Support Centre; this includes experienced Marketing, Compliance, IT and Patient Support teams
Your future starts here
Build a fulfilling career at mydentist, where you'll find the opportunity to develop your skills and shape your work life with the support of a caring, inclusive, and innovative clinical network.
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