Thank you for visiting jobsincare.com. This website uses cookies.

Dental NurseinHullinHullPUBLISHED MON 10 MAR 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year pa/pr  PERMANENT 
FAMILYGDCNHS

City Health Care Partnership CICFollow City Health Care Partnership CIC

Join a well-established and supportive team of professionals, enhancing collaboration and learning opportunities.
Flexible working options with full-time or part-time roles available, catering to various lifestyles and needs.
Engage in both NHS and private practice, gaining a diverse range of experiences and skills.
Opportunity for additional earnings through the optional flexible commissioning 111 Urgent care contract on Saturdays.
Work in a busy and vibrant practice, enhancing your hands-on experience and exposure to a variety of dental procedures.
Possibility for career advancement by working alongside experienced Dentists and Therapists in a multidisciplinary environment.
Access to resources and support from City Health Care Partnership CIC, fostering both professional and personal development.
Join a passionate and supportive team at City Health Dental Hull as a Qualified Dental Nurse! We're looking for enthusiastic women who are ready to make a difference in a busy NHS and Private practice, where your skills will shine. Whether you prefer a full-time role or wish to balance your commitments with two part-time positions, we have options that work for you. With GDC registration and an NEBDN or equivalent qualification, you’ll find a welcoming environment that values your expertise.

At our practice, you won’t just be a number; you’ll be part of a tightly-knit family of Dentists, Therapists, and fellow Dental Nurses who are dedicated to providing exceptional care. Enjoy the flexibility of additional Saturday shifts under our 111 Urgent Care contract, which come with a generous pay rate! If you’re interested in visiting our practice or have any questions, please reach out to Jaki Pygott, our Practice Manager, at 01482 336016 or via email at jaki.pygott@nhs.net. Embrace this opportunity to grow your career while making a positive impact in the community!
Join a well-established and supportive team of professionals, enhancing collaboration and learning opportunities.
Flexible working options with full-time or part-time roles available, catering to various lifestyles and needs.
Engage in both NHS and private practice, gaining a diverse range of experiences and skills.
Opportunity for additional earnings through the optional flexible commissioning 111 Urgent care contract on Saturdays.
Work in a busy and vibrant practice, enhancing your hands-on experience and exposure to a variety of dental procedures.
Possibility for career advancement by working alongside experienced Dentists and Therapists in a multidisciplinary environment.
Access to resources and support from City Health Care Partnership CIC, fostering both professional and personal development.

More about the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
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
 


inHull click to show distance
Locations are approximate. Learn more