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COMMUNITY DENTAL OFFICERinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band Doctor - other: £50,512 to £75,767 a year Per annum pro rata plus £2,162 London weighting  PERMANENT 
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King's College Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact in the community by providing dental care to individuals with special needs and vulnerable populations.
Diverse clinical environment, working in various clinics and performing domiciliary care, which enhances clinical skills and versatility.
Collaboration with other healthcare professionals, including oral health promotion teams and educational staff, to promote oral health in the community.
Participation in training and mentoring dental students and trainees, contributing to the education and development of future dental professionals.
Gain experience in public health initiatives through involvement in dental screenings and epidemiological surveys within the community.
Ability to adapt and vary work locations and responsibilities based on community needs, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment.
Part-time position offers a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life, with a flexible work schedule.
Join Our Caring Community as a Community Dental Officer in London!
Are you a compassionate dentist with a passion for enhancing oral health in our communities? King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a dedicated Community Dental Officer to join our Special Care Dental Service on a part-time basis in vibrant South London, specifically in Thornton Heath (CR7). This rewarding role will give you the opportunity to work in various clinics across Merton, Sutton, and Croydon, as well as provide vital domiciliary care to patients in their own homes.
In this role, you’ll bring your clinical expertise and nurturing spirit to support children and adults with special needs, ensuring they receive the best dental care possible. With an emphasis on teamwork, you will supervise and guide dental nurses, while also promoting oral health within local schools and communities. If you’re ready to make a positive impact on people's lives and create a more inclusive environment for those with additional needs, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in fostering a healthier future for all.
Opportunity to make a significant impact in the community by providing dental care to individuals with special needs and vulnerable populations.
Diverse clinical environment, working in various clinics and performing domiciliary care, which enhances clinical skills and versatility.
Collaboration with other healthcare professionals, including oral health promotion teams and educational staff, to promote oral health in the community.
Participation in training and mentoring dental students and trainees, contributing to the education and development of future dental professionals.
Gain experience in public health initiatives through involvement in dental screenings and epidemiological surveys within the community.
Ability to adapt and vary work locations and responsibilities based on community needs, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment.
Part-time position offers a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life, with a flexible work schedule.

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