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Dental TherapistinIpswichinIpswichPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

£35,392 to £37,350 a year  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and professional relationships.
Involvement in providing specialist periodontal care and expanding the scope of dental therapy services, allowing for diverse clinical experiences.
Access to state-of-the-art dental facilities, improving the quality of care and the working environment.
Supportive and progressive work culture with a focus on employee wellbeing and professional development.
Flexible work options with opportunities for both part-time and full-time positions to suit various lifestyles.
Robust training and continuous professional development programs to enhance skills and ensure best practice.
Contribution to a purpose-led organisation dedicated to making a positive difference in the local community through accessible NHS dental care.
Are you a passionate Dental Therapist looking to enhance your career in a supportive and innovative setting? Join our dynamic dental team at the University of Suffolk in Ipswich, where your expertise will help transform the way we deliver periodontal care. You will not only work with a specialist team but also collaborate with dentists, nurses, and reception staff, ensuring our service users receive unparalleled care tailored to their needs. Whether you're assisting with routine examinations or diving into specialised treatments, your role will be pivotal in making a meaningful difference in people's lives.

At our state-of-the-art dental facility, we believe in fostering a people-first culture that values balance and well-being. We offer flexible working options, generous annual leave, and continuous professional development opportunities to support your growth. With our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, you'll thrive in a workplace that celebrates your unique contributions. If you’re ready to take your skills to the next level and work in a place where extraordinary care is the norm, apply today and join us on this inspiring journey!
Opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and professional relationships.
Involvement in providing specialist periodontal care and expanding the scope of dental therapy services, allowing for diverse clinical experiences.
Access to state-of-the-art dental facilities, improving the quality of care and the working environment.
Supportive and progressive work culture with a focus on employee wellbeing and professional development.
Flexible work options with opportunities for both part-time and full-time positions to suit various lifestyles.
Robust training and continuous professional development programs to enhance skills and ensure best practice.
Contribution to a purpose-led organisation dedicated to making a positive difference in the local community through accessible NHS dental care.

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Useful skills for a Dental Therapist:
To work as a Dental Therapist in the UK, you need to have a combination of qualifications, technical skills, and personal attributes. Here’s a breakdown of the essential skills and requirements:
Qualifications and Training
1. Educational Background: You must complete a recognized dental therapy program, typically a diploma or degree in dental therapy from an accredited institution. Programs often last between 2-3 years.
2. Registration with GDC: You must be registered with the General Dental Council (GDC) to practice as a dental therapist in the UK.
Clinical Skills
1. Dental Examination: Ability to perform clinical examinations and assessments of patients’ oral health.
2. Preventive Care: Skills in providing preventive treatments and advice, including fluoride application and dietary advice.
3. Restorative Procedures: Proficiency in carrying out restorative treatments, such as fillings and crowns.
4. Periodontal Treatment: Ability to provide treatment for gum disease and perform scaling and polishing.
5. Local Anaesthetic Administration: Competence in administering local anaesthesia safely and effectively.
Interpersonal Skills
1. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills for effectively interacting with patients and explaining treatments. This includes the ability to empathize and build rapport.
2. Patient Care: Sensitivity to patient needs and concerns, and the ability to provide supportive and compassionate care.
3. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with dentists, dental hygienists, and other healthcare professionals within a dental practice.
Technical Skills
1. Manual Dexterity: Excellent hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills for performing intricate dental procedures.
2. Attention to Detail: A keen eye for detail to ensure accuracy in dental treatments and to maintain high standards of hygiene and safety.
3. Record Keeping: Competency in maintaining accurate patient records and documentation for treatment plans.
Business and Organizational Skills
1. Time Management: Strong organizational skills to manage multiple patients and treatment schedules effectively.
2. Knowledge of Dental Software: Familiarity with dental management software for scheduling, billing, and maintaining patient records.
Continuous Professional Development
1. Education: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated with the latest advancements in dental therapy.
2. Specialized Skills: Optionally, you may want to develop expertise in specific areas such as orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, or geriatric dental care.
 


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