Orthodontist JobGroton, CT
Groton Windham Dental Group is seeking a part time Orthodontist to join our team in Groton, CT. Our well-established office provides General, Periodontic, Orthodontic, and Oral Surgery services. The right candidate will have a passion for their work and a commitment to excellence in patient care. This role is ideal for a dedicated professional looking for a long-term career track or an Orthodontist seeking to supplement their current schedule.
Reasons to Join the Practice:
- Part-Time schedule: Two Fridays per month. Fridays are the only days that the office can accomodate.
- Easy to find location with a dedicated patient base.
- $1,000 - $1,400/day rate
Our well-established practice is proud to serve the Groton, CT and surrounding areas. Our integration of general, orthodontic, periodontic, and oral surgery in the practice allows us to offer a comprehensive approach to dentistry. We are committed to delivering the highest quality care to our patients with state-of-the-art technology and a welcoming environment.
Our state-of-the-art facility allows optimal patient care, a comprehensive approach to full-service dentistry along with a strong focus on quality, service and patient satisfaction. Providers are responsible for entire clinical patient experience from initial exam and treatment plan to delivery of care.
*What We Offer:
- Integrated orthodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery within the practice
- State of the art equipment
- Supportive and collaborative team environment
- Career growth opportunities, whether part-time or full-time
Competitive compensation initial exam and treatment plan to delivery of care.
- Promote oral health
- Diagnose oral diseases
- Educate patients on oral health and various treatment options
- Review treatment plan options with patients
- Review, maintain and update patients’ medical and dental records
- Review and interpret x-rays and diagnostic tests
- Monitor growth and development of the teeth and jaws
- Maintain the highest quality standard of care for all patients
- Maintain the highest standard of ethics and professionalism within the dental office
- Keep abreast of new developments, technologies, best practices and standard of care through current continuing education courses and professional development
- DMD or DDS degree from a university-based dental education program accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA CODA).
- Board eligible or board certified in orthodontics.
- Current state license to practice dentistry.
- Documentation of hepatitis B vaccination.
- Proof of malpractice insurance.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.