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Practice Manager

PortmanDentex
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

Are you a natural leader with a passion for delivering excellent patient care?  

Whether you're an experienced Practice Manager or come from a similar people-focused field, this might be just the opportunity you've been waiting for. 

We’re looking for a motivated and people-focused Practice Manager to join our fabulous specialist orthodontic team at Harley Street Oral Reconstruction Centre in London.  

Please note that this is a 9 month Fixed Term Contract, for Maternity Cover.

  • Full-time hours available, 40 hours per week over 5 days with typical shifts of 8.30am-5.30pm Monday to Friday 
  • Competitive hourly rate from £20p/h 
  • 3-surgery specialist Orthodontic practice, caring for both NHS and private patients 
  • Supportive and collaborative operations manager and business partners, assisting with overall practice growth and management 

HSORC is a high performance dental and oral clinic with heart and heritage. Today, tomorrow and always, our promise remains the same - we commit to providing the highest quality dental care in London.

Evidence-backed dental care transforms lives. For more than 40 years we have proven this fact time and again with our commitment to our patients at our Harley Street dentist. Since its inception, Harley Street Oral Reconstruction Centre has been relentlessly focused on reaching the highest standards of patient care and dental expertise.

About you 

We’d love to receive your application to our Practice Manager vacancy if you have the following skills and experience: 

  • A healthcare, retail, hospitality, or similar service-focused background - experience managing a dental practice or strong leadership experience as a lead dental nurse is an added bonus, but not essential 
  • Passionate about delivering great service 
  • Leading and supporting colleagues to perform at their best 
  • Confident working with financials (P&L, KPIs, budgets) 
  • Focused on delivering operational excellence: from fully-functioning equipment and facilities, to a compliant, process-driven practice team 

What do you get in return? 

  • Wellbeing Support: 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential helpline and counselling services 
  • Health & Lifestyle Perks: Wellness hub with discounts on gym memberships, online GP appointments, and lifestyle coaching 
  • Smart Tech Benefits: Access to Techscheme – spread the cost of the latest tech with convenient salary deductions 
  • Financial Security: Contributory pension scheme 

Who are we? 

PortmanDentex is a leading dental group where your skills and ambitions make a real difference. We support over 370 practices across the UK and Ireland. We’re united by a passion for great dentistry, putting patients first and helping each other grow both at work and beyond. 

Application process 

When you click apply, we’ll just need your CV and contact details, along with the answer to four quick questions and your application will be complete! You’ll get a response as quickly as we can, whatever the outcome of your application. 

Ready to join us? Click apply to take the next step in your career. 

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Additional Information

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity, equity and inclusion in our workplace. We are committed to creating an environment of mutual respect and are dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, marital or civil partner status, disability, age, or nationality.

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