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Oral Health Educator
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Job Overview:
The nation’s largest in-school dental program is looking for an Oral Health Educator (also known as the Tooth Fairy!) to drive participation at our partner school districts and engaging children in the importance of oral health. Serving children for almost 20 years, our Big Smiles Mission is to bring dental care to students in schools, in the most comfortable and effective way.
In this role, you will be traveling to schools in Los Angeles County giving short oral health presentations to children in grades PK-5, while distributing consent forms from classroom to classroom. You will also be interacting with teachers, nurses, and other school staff.
Oral Health Educators are asked to visit schools:
Requirements:
- Daily travel within Los Angeles County – up to 100 miles round trip.
- Available to work most days of the week during school hours (8AM-3PM) and up to 30 hours/week. Occasional evening and weekends for school events (ex: health fairs, back to school nights).
- Professional appearance
- Able to lift 25 pounds
- Valid driver license with reliable transportation
- Spanish speaking a plus
Qualifications:
- Self-directed and organized
- High energy and enthusiastic
- Excellent communication and public speaking skills
- Passionate about oral health and the services our program provides
Big Smiles Offers:
- Unique work experience and flexible scheduling
- $20/hr + possible bonus
- Mileage reimbursement
- Immediate part-time opportunities
Want to learn more? Call or text Venice at or email .
(If texting/emailing, please include your name, contact information and the location of this position.)
Who We AreBig Smiles is the nation's leading in-school dental program founded almost two decades ago by two moms, who happen to also be dentists. The founders saw a tremendous need among underserved school aged children who did not have easy access to dental care and who often suffered from poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, pain and associated medical problems. Knowing that many parents could not take their children to the dentist due to issues including time off from work and transportation challenges, they sought to bring the care to the need. Today, through its dental partners, Big Smiles provides preventative and restorative care to approximately 500,000 children per year.
Tooth decay is the most common, and preventable disease among children, more common than asthma. In fact, each year, over 51 million school hours are lost due to oral health related issues.
Big Smiles affiliates with state licensed dentists, hygienists and assistants who use state-of-the-art portable equipment to provide all services onsite, directly in the school or in a self-contained mobile dental facility on site at the school. If portable equipment is used, classrooms, auditoriums or other school venues are literally transformed into fully functional dental offices for the day. Our expertise, obtained through years of experience bringing mobile dental care to schools, as well as through our highly qualified staff, enables us to bring exceptional care with minimal disruption to the normal school routine.
Big Smiles is currently active in 20 states and has ongoing strategic partnerships with over 8,000 school districts, including 21 of the 25 largest school districts in the country.
Given the ongoing lack of access for many underserved children across the country, our services are in great demand and we are always looking for caring, compassionate professionals to join our team and play their part in making a difference in the lives of today's underserved children.
Rewarding Work. Competitive Compensation. Big Smiles.
Big Smiles is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status.
Oral Health Educator
Posted 24 days ago
Job Viewed
Job Description
Job Overview:
The nation’s largest in-school dental program is looking for an Oral Health Educator (also known as the Tooth Fairy!) to drive participation at our partner school districts and engaging children in the importance of oral health. Serving children for almost 20 years, our Big Smiles Mission is to bring dental care to students in schools, in the most comfortable and effective way.
In this role, you will be traveling to schools in Los Angeles County giving short oral health presentations to children in grades PK-5, while distributing consent forms from classroom to classroom. You will also be interacting with teachers, nurses, and other school staff.
Oral Health Educators are asked to visit schools:
Requirements:
- Daily travel within Los Angeles County – up to 100 miles round trip.
- Available to work most days of the week during school hours (8AM-3PM) and up to 30 hours/week. Occasional evening and weekends for school events (ex: health fairs, back to school nights).
- Professional appearance
- Able to lift 25 pounds
- Valid driver license with reliable transportation
- Spanish speaking a plus
Qualifications:
- Self-directed and organized
- High energy and enthusiastic
- Excellent communication and public speaking skills
- Passionate about oral health and the services our program provides
Big Smiles Offers:
- Unique work experience and flexible scheduling
- $20/hr + possible bonus
- Mileage reimbursement
- Immediate part-time opportunities
Want to learn more? Call or text Venice at or email .
(If texting/emailing, please include your name, contact information and the location of this position.)
Who We AreBig Smiles is the nation's leading in-school dental program founded almost two decades ago by two moms, who happen to also be dentists. The founders saw a tremendous need among underserved school aged children who did not have easy access to dental care and who often suffered from poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, pain and associated medical problems. Knowing that many parents could not take their children to the dentist due to issues including time off from work and transportation challenges, they sought to bring the care to the need. Today, through its dental partners, Big Smiles provides preventative and restorative care to approximately 500,000 children per year.
Tooth decay is the most common, and preventable disease among children, more common than asthma. In fact, each year, over 51 million school hours are lost due to oral health related issues.
Big Smiles affiliates with state licensed dentists, hygienists and assistants who use state-of-the-art portable equipment to provide all services onsite, directly in the school or in a self-contained mobile dental facility on site at the school. If portable equipment is used, classrooms, auditoriums or other school venues are literally transformed into fully functional dental offices for the day. Our expertise, obtained through years of experience bringing mobile dental care to schools, as well as through our highly qualified staff, enables us to bring exceptional care with minimal disruption to the normal school routine.
Big Smiles is currently active in 20 states and has ongoing strategic partnerships with over 8,000 school districts, including 21 of the 25 largest school districts in the country.
Given the ongoing lack of access for many underserved children across the country, our services are in great demand and we are always looking for caring, compassionate professionals to join our team and play their part in making a difference in the lives of today's underserved children.
Rewarding Work. Competitive Compensation. Big Smiles.
Big Smiles is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status.
Oral Health Educator
Posted 24 days ago
Job Viewed
Job Description
Job Overview:
The nation’s largest in-school dental program is looking for an Oral Health Educator (also known as the Tooth Fairy!) to drive participation at our partner school districts and engaging children in the importance of oral health. Serving children for almost 20 years, our Big Smiles Mission is to bring dental care to students in schools, in the most comfortable and effective way.
In this role, you will be traveling to schools in San Diego County giving short oral health presentations to children in grades PK-5, while distributing consent forms from classroom to classroom. You will also be interacting with teachers, nurses, and other school staff.
Oral Health Educators are asked to visit schools:
Requirements:
- Daily travel within San Diego County – up to 100 miles round trip.
- Available to work most days of the week during school hours (8AM-3PM) and up to 30 hours/week. Occasional evening and weekends for school events (ex: health fairs, back to school nights).
- Professional appearance
- Able to lift 25 pounds
- Valid driver license with reliable transportation
- Spanish speaking a plus
Qualifications:
- Self-directed and organized
- High energy and enthusiastic
- Excellent communication and public speaking skills
- Passionate about oral health and the services our program provides
Big Smiles Offers:
- Unique work experience and flexible scheduling
- $20/hr + possible bonus
- Mileage reimbursement
- Immediate part-time opportunities
Want to learn more? Call or text Venice at or email .
(If texting/emailing, please include your name, contact information and the location of this position.)
Who We AreBig Smiles is the nation's leading in-school dental program founded almost two decades ago by two moms, who happen to also be dentists. The founders saw a tremendous need among underserved school aged children who did not have easy access to dental care and who often suffered from poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, pain and associated medical problems. Knowing that many parents could not take their children to the dentist due to issues including time off from work and transportation challenges, they sought to bring the care to the need. Today, through its dental partners, Big Smiles provides preventative and restorative care to approximately 500,000 children per year.
Tooth decay is the most common, and preventable disease among children, more common than asthma. In fact, each year, over 51 million school hours are lost due to oral health related issues.
Big Smiles affiliates with state licensed dentists, hygienists and assistants who use state-of-the-art portable equipment to provide all services onsite, directly in the school or in a self-contained mobile dental facility on site at the school. If portable equipment is used, classrooms, auditoriums or other school venues are literally transformed into fully functional dental offices for the day. Our expertise, obtained through years of experience bringing mobile dental care to schools, as well as through our highly qualified staff, enables us to bring exceptional care with minimal disruption to the normal school routine.
Big Smiles is currently active in 20 states and has ongoing strategic partnerships with over 8,000 school districts, including 21 of the 25 largest school districts in the country.
Given the ongoing lack of access for many underserved children across the country, our services are in great demand and we are always looking for caring, compassionate professionals to join our team and play their part in making a difference in the lives of today's underserved children.
Rewarding Work. Competitive Compensation. Big Smiles.
Big Smiles is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status.
Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
Posted today
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The Pediatric Oral Health Specialist, also known as an Associate Pediatric Dentist, provides expert dental care focused on children, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role requires a board-licensed professional who values community involvement, efficient patient management, and team leadership in a family-oriented and collaborative practice. The position offers competitive compensation with benefits and opportunities for professional growth within a well-established multi-specialty dental practice.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
#priority
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Worcester, MA-01615
Keywords:
Pediatric Dentistry, Associate Pediatric Dentist, Dental Care for Children, Preventive Dentistry, Restorative Dental Treatments, Minor Oral Surgery, Patient Management, Board Licensed Dentist, Multi-specialty Dental Practice, Orthodontics Collaboration
Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
A Pediatric Oral Health Specialist provides comprehensive dental care focused on children, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role involves managing a multi-generational patient base with efficiency and high clinical standards, while collaborating closely with orthodontic specialists. The position supports professional growth, community engagement, and offers ownership potential within a family-oriented, multi-specialty dental practice in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
#priority
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Pawtucket, RI-02860
Keywords:
Pediatric Dentist, Pediatric Oral Health, Dental Care, Restorative Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry, Minor Oral Surgery, Orthodontic Collaboration, Patient Care, Dental Practice Ownership, Community Dental Services
Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
The Pediatric Oral Health Specialist is a board-licensed pediatric dentist providing comprehensive pediatric dental care including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role supports a well-established multi-generational patient base in a community-driven practice, emphasizing efficiency, clinical excellence, and team collaboration. The specialist will work alongside orthodontic professionals using advanced dental technology in a family-oriented environment focused on professional growth and patient trust.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
#priority
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Warwick, RI-02886
Keywords:
pediatric dentist, pediatric oral health, restorative dentistry, preventive dental care, minor dental surgery, patient care, clinical dentistry, dental technology, team leadership, community healthcare
Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
A Pediatric Oral Health Specialist provides comprehensive dental care focused on children, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role involves managing a multi-generational patient base with efficiency and high clinical standards, while collaborating closely with orthodontic specialists. The position supports professional growth, community engagement, and offers ownership potential within a family-oriented, multi-specialty dental practice in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
#priority
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Pawtucket, RI-02860
Keywords:
Pediatric Dentist, Pediatric Oral Health, Dental Care, Restorative Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry, Minor Oral Surgery, Orthodontic Collaboration, Patient Care, Dental Practice Ownership, Community Dental Services
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Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
Posted today
Job Viewed
Job Description
The Pediatric Oral Health Specialist is a board-licensed pediatric dentist providing comprehensive pediatric dental care including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role supports a well-established multi-generational patient base in a community-driven practice, emphasizing efficiency, clinical excellence, and team collaboration. The specialist will work alongside orthodontic professionals using advanced dental technology in a family-oriented environment focused on professional growth and patient trust.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
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PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Warwick, RI-02886
Keywords:
pediatric dentist, pediatric oral health, restorative dentistry, preventive dental care, minor dental surgery, patient care, clinical dentistry, dental technology, team leadership, community healthcare
Pediatric Oral Health Specialist
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The Pediatric Oral Health Specialist, also known as an Associate Pediatric Dentist, provides expert dental care focused on children, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments. This role requires a board-licensed professional who values community involvement, efficient patient management, and team leadership in a family-oriented and collaborative practice. The position offers competitive compensation with benefits and opportunities for professional growth within a well-established multi-specialty dental practice.
Title: Associate Pediatric Dentist
Location: Cumberland, RI
Status: Full Time (4 days per week)
Pay: $240,000-$10,000
Compensation & Benefits:
• Competitive daily guarantee ($1 200/day) for the first 3–6 months
• Paid on adjusted production (32–34%)
• CE allowance
• Ownership potential in an Ortho/Pediatric practice
• Relocation bonus
• 401(k)
• Health insurance
Who We’re Looking For:
Our practice is seeking a passionate and reliable pediatric dentist who is eager to serve a loyal, multi-generational patient base. You’ll join a practice that has been a trusted pillar of the Cumberland, Rhode Island, community for over 40 years, with deep ties and a reputation for excellent care.
You’ll thrive here if you are:
• A Board-licensed pediatric dentist
• Efficient and Focused: You effectively manage pediatric patients, striking a balance between speed and quality.
• Confident & Independent: You have confidence in your clinical decisions.
• Community-Driven: You take pride in serving a multi-generational patient population and see your work as meaningful.
• Clear & Direct Communicator: You share feedback openly and work directly with leadership to solve problems.
• Growth-Oriented: You welcome feedback and want to expand your clinical and leadership skills, with future ownership as a possibility.
• Skilled in Team Leadership: Excited to work with and build a team and hold others accountable when necessary.
Clinical Expectations:
We are a multi-specialty practice with pediatric and orthodontic care under one roof. You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Provide top-tier pediatric care, including restorative, preventive, and minor surgical treatments.
• Able to efficiently handle shorter pediatric appointments without delaying the schedule.
• Handle diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery at a high clinical standard.
• Participate in multi-specialty case discussions with our orthodontic team.
About the Practice:
At Cumberland Dental Specialists, you’ll work alongside Dr. Ben Chan, an orthodontist and Tufts faculty member of over 10 years, who is deeply committed to community care, education, and practice growth.
Dr. Ben and his family have deep generational roots in the area dating back to when the community embraced his father's family upon their immigration sixty years ago. Dr. Ben grew up seven minutes away from the office, where he built longstanding friendships that have continued into adulthood and developed into engaged and supportive patients. This is an organization where community trust runs deep, and patients return decade after decade, now bringing their children and even grandchildren.
You’ll walk into a full schedule with a large, established patient base and a reputation that ensures high conversion rates for treatment plans. The referral base is strong and well-established, comprising many pediatricians and general dentists. There is also a robust monthly influx of new patients. The team is dedicated, upbeat, and ready to support a doctor who brings professionalism, empathy, and a commitment to excellent care. Working alongside an in-house orthodontist provides opportunities for cross-referrals and collaboration.
This is not a DSO/high burnout setting. Here, you will be part of a practice that balances accessibility for underserved patients with top-tier clinical standards, all while fostering a workplace culture rooted in respect, growth, and shared purpose.
Technology & Tools:
• Digital Scanners (iTero), Nomad X-ray systems, Nitrous sedation plumbed into operatories, integrated ortho-pedo case management, and intraoral cameras.
Practice Culture:
We value professional growth, team collaboration, and delivering outstanding care in a family-oriented environment. Our patients trust us deeply, and we work hard to honor that trust every day.
You’ll be part of a team that values mentorship, high standards, and clear communication, where every doctor has a voice and a clear path forward. The team takes care of each other, as well as the patients, with warmth, openness, and reciprocity. We foster professional and team growth through regular one-on-ones and team meetings. We reinforce interoffice relationships with semiannual group outings to celebrate each other and the office. Whether you dream of long-term associateship or eventual ownership, we want to help you thrive.
Culture of being a multi-generational practice. Examples of community involvement. Semi-annual team bonding activities outside of the office (bowling, escape room, go-kart, cookout). The office operates like a small family, and we have lunch together. They have each other’s backs.
Apply today to take the next step in your career!
#priority
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Pediatric Dentist, Location:Worcester, MA-01615
Keywords:
Pediatric Dentistry, Associate Pediatric Dentist, Dental Care for Children, Preventive Dentistry, Restorative Dental Treatments, Minor Oral Surgery, Patient Management, Board Licensed Dentist, Multi-specialty Dental Practice, Orthodontics Collaboration
Director of Oral Health (DOH)
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Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Employee discounts
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Tuition assistance
- Vision insurance
- Wellness resources
FUNCTIONS: In addition to performing as a Dentist, HEAL's Director of Oral Health will focus on the leadership and management of the entire dental program at all Healing Community Center locations. The DOH seeks to further advance and enhance the core missions and values of HEAL's philosophy and achievements. The DOH is in charge of oversight of clinical practices, oversees regulatory compliance, safety, and standards of care, and shall be responsible for the administrative practices relevant to personnel and clinical operations. The Dental Director directly supervises the Dentists and Hygienists and provides clinical direction to the Dental Assistants and dental staff.
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop, maintain, and implement formal clinic policies and procedures; guide dentists and professional staff to deliver consistent standards of care according to policies and ensure clinical practices are above reproach and of the highest quality;
Provide feedback in the interview process and orient and train new professional staff;
Evaluate the professional staff to ensure performance goals related to production, clinical quality, and regulatory compliance are met;
Participate in board and management meetings and annual planning processes to support HEAL's objectives and implementation of the strategic plan;
Collaborate with the Chief Executive Officer, Medical Director, and other administrative management to ensure smooth operation of clinic and programs including staffing and patient visit ratios, scheduling, and cost-benefit of programs; advice on facilities and equipment purchases and repairs;
Chair the Dental Advisory Committee to enhance working relationships with the local dental community who provide HEAL with external oversight of clinic practices; conduct quality assurance reviews each quarter;
Represent HEAL at community meetings and events, as requested;
Assists in strategic planning and implementation of the planned care model and its applications for the dental program.
Implements and aligns the organizational strategic and tactical business plans for the dental program and site.
Maximizes and maintains community linkages while acting as an advocate for patients to ensure a comprehensive scope of services.
Assists with deliverables on grants and total quality management.
Assists with clinical responsibilities, including customer service, quality of care, and service standards.
Directs sites dental teams (including dental providers and clinically oriented support staff) performance towards clinical quality outcomes.
Provide day-to-day direct supervision/coaching of all dental providers at the site, the Clinic Supervisor, and (in partnership with the Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director) the Dental Assistant Lead clinical functions, including recruiting, training, and supporting with hiring/firing authority and performance appraisals.
Oversees completion of all biannual credentialing and privileging for site dental teams
providers to ensure compliance with malpractice coverage, patient safety, and appropriate access to services within the dental program's scope of care.
Responsible for appropriate management of complaints directed at the dental provider team, involving the Chief Medical Officer when appropriate.
Provides oversight of site-level dental infection control processes through a partnership with the site Clinic Supervisor and the (compliance officer?), including periodic audits, data monitoring, and appropriate staff training and orientation.
Evaluate the dental team for continual improvement of efficiency and effectiveness and provide individuals with professional and personal growth.
Share responsibility with the Clinic Supervisor, Clinic Managers, and other staff to ensure an appropriate clinical interface between sites.
Assists with the management oversight of performance standards within the clinic site, including integration with on-site services (e.g. medical, pharmacy, behavioral health, medical and dental operations, etc.). Partners specifically with the site Chief Medical Officer to support service line integration and seamless patient-centered continuum of care.
Coordinates operational aspects of the site dental practice in collaboration with the operations team, including maintaining patient access and productivity standards.
Coordinates with Clinic Supervisor to ensure that minimal clinic coverage is
maintained daily.
Maintains a safe work environment and implements, reviews, applies, and actively enforces the clinic's safety policies.
Supports the safety of the program by actively identifying opportunities to improve safety practices and evaluates staff for safety practices and ergonomic issues.
Provide hands-on patient care as scheduled each week;
Perform other related duties as requested.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
D.D.S. or D.M.D. from an accredited institution
GA dental license or GA dental License eligible
Current DEA License
Current BLS for healthcare or ACLS for healthcare
Minimal 5 years of clinical supervisory experience and advanced dental training preferred
Knowledge of the Spanish language is helpful
Familiar with FQHC is preferred
Must be able to travel to various sites if needed.
Key Competencies:
A thorough and methodical approach to patient-centered care, communication, patience, good ethical grounding, critical thinking, active listening, monitoring, complex problem solving, and decision making; excellent verbal and written communication, good judgment, and the ability to work long hours, often under pressure.