Registered Dental Hygienist - NHSC Loan Repayment Eligible at North Country Family Health Center Inc
City of Watertown, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Dental Hygiene, Preventive Clinical Oral Hygiene Services, Dental Sealants Placement, Fluoride Application, Oral Prophylaxis, Oral Health Counseling, NYS Dental Practice Act Compliance, Verbal Communication, Written Communication, Community Oral Health Commitment, Continuing Education, CPR Certification

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description The Registered Dental Hygienist is a dental professional who provides dental care (in person or via telemedicine), and is responsible for performing preventive clinical oral hygiene services, including placement of dental sealants, application of fluoride, and oral prophylaxis as well as providing oral health counseling on an individual and group basis and performs other dental services as defined in the NYS dental Practice Act for the practice of Dental Hygiene. Requirements Graduate of an accredited dental hygiene program, holds New York State Dental Hygiene license with current registration. Good verbal and written communication skills, commitment to practice of community oral health, especially to those who are underserved. Participation in seminars and continuing education programs to upgrade and maintain clinical skills. Current CPR certification. Benefits include: Group Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance 403b Retirement Plan with Employer Matching Contribution (see below) Generous Vacation and Sick Time (4 weeks paid vacation to start, and 12 sick days per year) NO MANDATED OVERTIME 7 PAID HOLIDAYS PER YEAR (including the day after Thanksgiving!) NoCo is an equal opportunity employer
Responsibilities
The Registered Dental Hygienist provides dental care, including preventive clinical oral hygiene services such as sealant placement, fluoride application, and oral prophylaxis, either in person or via telemedicine. They are also responsible for providing oral health counseling to individuals and groups and performing other dental services as defined by the NYS dental Practice Act.
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