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Dental NurseinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

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Competitive pay rates that increase with experience, providing financial growth opportunities.
Access to a comprehensive health support system through MyHealthcare, including remote medical services and advice.
Strong focus on professional development with clear career pathways and access to free specialist training and CPD.
Supportive work environment with an experienced practice team, fostering a sense of belonging and stability.
Comprehensive health and wellbeing benefits, including discounted dental insurance, gym memberships, and mental health resources.
Bupa covers essential costs such as GDC registration, DBS check, and professional indemnity, saving you money.
Emphasis on diversity and inclusivity, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all employees.
Bupa is seeking a qualified Dental Nurse to join their private practice in Thayer St, London, working 24 hours a week on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The role involves supporting dentists in various specialities, including Endodontics, Implants, and Oral Surgery, while ensuring compliance with CQC requirements and maintaining patient records. Ideal candidates should be GDC registered and possess relevant dental experience. The position offers a supportive environment with opportunities for professional development and clear career progression, along with industry-leading benefits.

Employee benefits include competitive pay rates that increase with experience, access to comprehensive health support services, discounts on retail and fitness, and a range of well-being programs. Bupa also covers costs associated with GDC registration, DBS checks, and professional indemnity, enhancing the overall compensation package. Bupa promotes an inclusive and diverse workplace where employees can thrive and contribute to their mission of improving health and well-being in the community.
Competitive pay rates that increase with experience, providing financial growth opportunities.
Access to a comprehensive health support system through MyHealthcare, including remote medical services and advice.
Strong focus on professional development with clear career pathways and access to free specialist training and CPD.
Supportive work environment with an experienced practice team, fostering a sense of belonging and stability.
Comprehensive health and wellbeing benefits, including discounted dental insurance, gym memberships, and mental health resources.
Bupa covers essential costs such as GDC registration, DBS check, and professional indemnity, saving you money.
Emphasis on diversity and inclusivity, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all employees.

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Useful skills for a Dental Nurse:
To work as a Dental Nurse in the UK, you'll need a combination of technical skills, interpersonal skills, and specific qualifications. Here are the key skills and qualifications typically required:
Qualifications:
1. Dental Nursing Qualification: You usually need to complete a diploma or certificate in dental nursing, which is often offered by colleges and other training institutions.
2. Registration with the General Dental Council (GDC): After qualifying, you must register with the GDC, which is mandatory to practice as a dental nurse in the UK.
Key Skills:
1. Clinical Skills:
- Knowledge of dental procedures and terminology
- Ability to assist during dental examinations and treatments
- Proficiency in using dental instruments and equipment
2. Patient Care:
- Strong patient care skills to make patients feel comfortable and informed
- Empathy and patience, especially with anxious patients
3. Communication Skills:
- Good verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with patients and the dental team
- Ability to explain procedures and care instructions clearly
4. Organizational Skills:
- Strong organizational skills for managing patient records, appointments, and sterilization of instruments
- Time management skills to ensure the smooth running of the dental practice
5. Attention to Detail:
- Ability to follow precise instructions and protocols
- Careful attention to hygiene and safety standards
6. Teamwork:
- Ability to work well as part of a dental team, collaborating with dentists, hygienists, and other healthcare professionals
7. Technical Proficiency:
- Familiarity with dental software and technology
- Basic medical knowledge to assist in emergencies
8. Problem-Solving Skills:
- Ability to think quickly and handle unexpected situations or challenges that may arise during procedures
9. Continuous Professional Development:
- Commitment to continuing education to stay updated on dental practices, technologies, and regulations
 


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