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Dental Officer (Bank)inIpswichinIpswichPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band Doctor - other: £64 to £128 an hour Sat/Sun £64 p/h, Bank Hols £96 p/h, Christmas Day £128p/h  BANK 
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Attractive pay rates, Earn £64.00 per hour on weekends and bank holidays, with rates going up to £128.00 on Christmas Day.
Flexible hours, Work only during weekends and bank holidays, allowing for better work-life balance.
Opportunity to provide essential care, Contribute significantly by providing urgently needed dental care to patients during out-of-hours.
Variety of cases, Engage with a diverse range of dental emergencies, enhancing clinical skills and experience.
Supportive work environment, Be part of Community Dental Services CIC, known for its commitment to patient care and community support.
Skill development, By working in urgent dental care, enhance your clinical decision-making and time management abilities.
Networking opportunities, Collaborate with other dental professionals and receive peer support in a dynamic out-of-hours setting.
The role of Dental Officer (Bank) for Community Dental Services CIC in Ipswich involves providing NHS urgent dental care during weekends and bank holidays. The position requires dentists to work rostered sessions, primarily on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, with pay rates of £64 per hour on weekends and £96 per hour on bank holidays, increasing to £128 for Christmas Day.

Candidates should possess strong organisational skills, adaptability, and effective time management, with prior experience in urgent dental care being advantageous. Additionally, applicants must be GDC registered and on the NHS Performer List, along with basic IT proficiency. Interested candidates can seek further information from the Operations Manager and should apply online through TRAC.
Attractive pay rates, Earn £64.00 per hour on weekends and bank holidays, with rates going up to £128.00 on Christmas Day.
Flexible hours, Work only during weekends and bank holidays, allowing for better work-life balance.
Opportunity to provide essential care, Contribute significantly by providing urgently needed dental care to patients during out-of-hours.
Variety of cases, Engage with a diverse range of dental emergencies, enhancing clinical skills and experience.
Supportive work environment, Be part of Community Dental Services CIC, known for its commitment to patient care and community support.
Skill development, By working in urgent dental care, enhance your clinical decision-making and time management abilities.
Networking opportunities, Collaborate with other dental professionals and receive peer support in a dynamic out-of-hours setting.

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