General Dentist

NATIVE AMERICAN HEALTH CENTER INCOakland, CA
$167,960 - $203,320Onsite

About The Position

The General Dentist (GD) is a key member of the dental department. The GD will perform general dentist duties and work as a part of a team to provide high quality dental care. All duties should be performed with excellence, high integrity and in accordance with the Dental Practice Act of California.

Requirements

  • Diploma from accredited School of Dentistry and valid license to practice dentistry as a dentist in California.
  • Valid D.E.A. controlled Substance Registration Certificate.
  • Have current CPR certification.
  • Have at least two years of experience in providing dental care. Residency program may be substituted for years of experience.
  • Have experience and capability in four-handed dentistry.
  • Be able to work well with minimal supervision.
  • Have knowledge and some experience in coordinating services with the orthodontist, pediatric dentist, and oral surgeon.
  • Must be able to meet set priorities as directed by supervisor.
  • Must be detail oriented and a team player.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with an Electronic Dental Record (EDR) system (e.g., Dentrix) is preferred.
  • Have a pleasant and professional demeanor and the ability to communicate effectively and courteously in order to promote a professional image of NAHC.
  • Fluent in Spanish is highly desirable.
  • Sense of humor is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Provide high quality dental services to NAHC’s beneficiary population, including preventive health screenings, and oral health education.
  • Adhere to dental visit model of NAHC; proactive in teaching DA’s, seeing members on time and communicating barriers supervisors.
  • Provide complete dental examinations and treatment planning.
  • Read and interpret dental radiographs in a manner that ensures member understanding.
  • Read and interpret dental lab results (i.e., biopsy) within 24 hours and provide information to members’, as necessary.
  • Provide dental prophylactic treatment and topical fluoride treatment.
  • Accurately diagnose and thoroughly treat dental illnesses, disease, and disorders.
  • Perform extractions, surgical procedures, endodontics, prosthetics, periodontics, and restorative services within one’s scope of experience.
  • Refer members for specialized dental care as needed.
  • Instruct members in appropriate post-dental treatment, diet, medication, and oral hygiene.
  • Answer patients’ questions and perform procedures considering patients’ comfort levels.
  • Obtain member’s final impressions.
  • Obtain and accurately record basic medical and dental histories and other relevant information for updating patient registration information.
  • Perform dental lab procedures as necessary.
  • Attend regularly scheduled site meetings and trainings.
  • Be knowledgeable on programs related to the dental department. This will include grant scopes of work, insurances, etc.
  • Work collaboratively with, and support the activities of the clinical data team, ensuring optimal accuracy and performance on clinical outcome measures.
  • Collaborate with administration in addressing staff and member complaints.
  • Participate in internal and external accreditation processes (i.e. CODA, AAAHC).
  • Coordinate, supervise, and review all clinical work including diagnoses, and clinical procedures provided by UCSF, UOP externs as well as LMC residents at NAHC.
  • Assist with preparation and corrective actions for State and Federal system audits.
  • Maintain positive public relations with members, guests and staff.
  • Demonstrate understanding and apply working knowledge of safety policies and ensuring safe member practices.
  • Safely performs all duties; follows required protective protocols to ensure personal safety as well the safety of others.
  • Must maintain compliance with ergonomic safety standards; be mindful of posture and regularly practice ergonomic stretches.
  • Actively participate in internal quality improvement teams and work with members proactively to drive quality improvement initiatives in accordance with the mission and strategic goals of the organization, federal and state laws and regulations, and accreditation standards, when assigned.
  • Work well under pressure, meet multiple and often competing deadlines.
  • At all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with supervisors, subordinates, colleagues, clients and the community.
  • Other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
  • Be able to see between 11-14 members per day, and complete accurate documentation within 72 hours of visit into the electronic dental record (EDR) system.
  • Approve resident and extern clinical notes within 72 hours of the visit.
  • Assist other providers as necessary, e.g., seeing members and processing refills.
  • Ensure completion of medication refills for dental procedures before member is dismissed from visit.
  • Be an active educator and available for consultation with dental team members, including dental externs, residents, hygienists, assistants, specialists and consultants and other integrative services team members.
  • Maintain requirements of licensure, DEA certification and board certification if hired as board certified.
  • Fulfill and maintain requirements for credentialing, privileging internally at NAHC and externally with payers and regulatory bodies.
  • Provide comprehensive, high quality dental services to members, regardless of age, sex, gender identification, income, national origin or language.
  • Provide care on Saturdays, after-hour clinics, as requested by Supervisor.
  • Display the highest level of professionalism, integrity and a strong work ethic, serving as a model for all clinic staff.
  • Consider individuals’ cultural, psychological, social and environmental factors in creating treatment/care plans.
  • Attain and maintain UCSF, UOP, and LMC Associate Professor in Restorative Clinical Dentistry upon successful completion of introductory status and as directed by supervisor.
  • If assigned to a school based clinic, the following duties apply: a. Transport portable dental equipment and have a sound understanding of how to set up at offsite locations.

Benefits

  • competitive salaries
  • personal time off (PTO) or sick/vacation leave program
  • employer contribution 403(b) retirement plan
  • medical, vision, dental, flexible spending, group term and voluntary life insurance coverage for employees and their dependents
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