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Zest Business Group
Lancashire
1 day ago
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Associate Dentist Job in Blackpool, Lancashire. Flexible part-time opportunity with excellent private potential. ZEST Dental Recruitment, working in partnership with an established dental practice, is seeking to recruit an Associate Dentist in Blackpool, Lancashire.

  • Associate Dentist
  • Blackpool, Lancashire
  • Part-time, Monday, Tuesday and Friday available
  • Flexible working hours to suit your schedule
  • Well-established patient base with strong private potential
  • £14 per UDA
  • Up to 2400 UDA
  • Performance-related bonus up to £4,000
  • Practice provides Implants, Composite Bonding, Invisalign and Denplan
  • Digital X-rays and iTero scanner, Modern, well-equipped 6-surgery practice
  • Therapist available for referrals
  • Supportive and experienced clinical and nursing team
  • Free on-site parking
  • Permanent position
  • Reference: 335306

This is a modern, mixed practice with a long-standing, friendly team and a loyal patient base. The practice provides a wide range of NHS and private treatments, with excellent scope to expand private income, particularly in Invisalign, cosmetic and restorative work. Great location, near South Shore train station, 10 minutes from the town centre, 5 minutes to the promenade

The successful candidate will be GDC-registered, hold a valid NHS performer number, and have experience delivering NHS dental care in the UK.

For further information regarding this position, or to discuss the role in confidence, please submit your CV to Zest Dental Recruitment. All enquiries will be handled with the strictest confidentiality.

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