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Harriet Ellis Training & Recruitment Group
Liverpool
6 months ago
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Are you looking to pursue a new career in Dental Nursing where you can earn a salary whilst you learn?Harriet Ellis are looking for Trainee Dental Nurses to fill vacancies that Dental Practice clients have provided ourselves in the area. Please note this is a training course and fees apply.No experience is required and full training will be provided on the Job to enable you to become a qualified Dental Nurse and registered with the GDC (General Dental Council). Full qualification is obtained by completion of the training placement, training programme and exams. Once you become qualified you will be a permanent member of staff within the Dental Practice.Harriet Ellis are offering candidates assistance in finding employment to complete practical portfolio called a Record of Experience whilst completing their training to become a fully qualified Dental Nurse and be registered with the General Dental Council (GDC).As a Trainee Dental Nurse you will be required to pay for your training programme with flexible interest free payment options available. Total training programme costs inclusive of tuition, registration and examination fees is bookable by a low deposit amount of £799 with balance spread over 6 months . Finance option also available.If you are interested then please apply to begin your new career

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