What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dentist position at RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY INDIAN HEALTH INC?
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JOB SUMMARY:
Applicant must be graduate from an accredited Dental school. Current Dental Licensure in the State of CA (must be in good standing). Applicant must have at least 2 years of experience/training beyond the undergraduate level. At least 1 year of this must be either professional practice experience, in addition must give evidence of a good knowledge of current principles, practices, methods and techniques in dentistry. Must have or willing to obtain current CPR Certification from the American Heart Association or Red Cross prior to orientation Applicant will work with various types of patients from the young to the elderly. Must be able to work with the Indian Community, and be sensitive to the Indian Culture and its needs.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reads all routine x-rays taken by the assistants or hygienist, records findings in the patient’s
chart, and discusses findings with patient.
- Completes appropriate forms legibly and thoroughly with signature, date and time.
- Treats oral manifestations of systemic diseases with appropriate consultation with the patient’s physician. Makes appropriate referrals to physician and documents referrals.
- Makes appropriate dental referrals, documents referrals and reviews post-operative reports.Handles patient concerns and reports them to the Dental Director.
- Responsible for the smooth and efficient operation of the dental clinic. Monitors the patient flow throughout the day.
- Assures that all dental employees participate in training and continuing education programs, attends meetings and maintains valid licenses.
- Provides special, consultation, research, educational, and administrative services as requested.
- Participates in efforts between departments in the corporation to improve communication and implement policies for the overall operation of the clinic.
- Participate in outreach activities that promote dental health and awareness.
- Participate in in-services for CHRs and other departments as requested.
- Trains new personnel as assigned.
- This position shall require working on evenings and weekends, if needed.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:
1. Render dental treatment to patients in accordance with the practices and ethics of the
American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, the Indian Health
Service, and Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health, Inc.
2. Complete patient visit records clearly, legibly and thoroughly with signature, date and
time.
3. Supervise and manage the dental staff including but not limited to:
a. Assign, review and evaluate the work of staff ensuring performance of quantity and
quality of work.
b. Distribute information and implement directives from administration.
c. Responsible for appropriate ordering, inventory and management of dental supplies
and ensures that adequate materials are stocked.
d. Participate in and/or conduct staff meeting and training.
e. Responsible for creating safe workplace environment; one with open communication
and attitude of teamwork and respect, where high morale is maintained.
f. Maintains open communication with the staff to encourage proposals where
efficiency and quality of patient care can be improved.
4. Appropriate referrals made to dental specialists when the treatment needed is beyond the
capabilities of general dentist.
5. Participate in the Peer Review program, QM activities and UR Committee as assigned.
6. Submit productivity reports as assigned.
7. Participates in outreach activities promoting dental education and proper oral health care
and maintenance.
Qualifications
Education:
Baccalaureate degree from accredited college or university.
Graduate of an accredited Dental School.
Dental Licensure in the State of California.
One of the following Requirements must be met:
1. Graduation with a degree in Dental Surgery (DDS) or Dental Medicine (DMD) from a U.S. or Canadian school approved by the council on Dental Education, American Dental Association
OR
2. Graduation with a degree in Dental Surgery (DDS) or Dental Medicine or equivalent degree from a dental school (other than those covered in #1 above), provided the education and knowledge acquired are substantially equivalent to that of graduates of dental schools described in #1 above. Such comparability may be evidenced by a current license to practice dentistry in State, Territory or commonwealth of the United States or in the District of Columbia, provided the licensure requirements include a written examination measuring science achievement and a performance examination measuring clinical competence.
Experience:
Two years of experience and/or training beyond the undergraduate level. At least one year of this must be either professional practice experience or residency training.
Must have three years of the experience described above.
License:
Must possess a valid DDS license.
Current CPR Certification that meets the guidelines from the American Heart Association or Red Cross (Can be obtained prior to orientation)
Ability to:
Work with various types of patients from the young to the elderly.
Must be able to work with the Indian Community, and be sensitive to the Indian culture and its needs.
Physical Demands:
There may be some carrying of small objects weighing 10 to 20 pounds.
Salary : $83 - $88