Posted 10mo ago

Oral Surgeon

@ Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center
Kailua-Kona or Waikoloa Village
$255k-$345k/yrOnsiteFull Time, Part Time
Responsibilities:evaluate emergencies, perform procedures, educate staff
Requirements Summary:DDS/DMD with 3+ years in the last 5; experience with community programs preferred; capable of treating patients of all ages.
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Hawaii Island Community Health Center

Oral Surgeon (Full Time AND Part Time position available)

Locations-Hilo & Kona locations have availability 

Pay Rate-$255,000-$345,000 (Compensation will be determined based on qualifications and experience)

About the Role:

Under the guidance of the Dental Director, the Oral Surgeon at Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center (HICHC) provides professional dental care through diagnosing and treating patients during scheduled and unscheduled visits. The role also includes educating non-dental clinical staff, engaging in public service, and performing administrative duties to support HICHC's mission and goals.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Required-Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) degree
  • Required- Minimum of three (3) years of recent experience in the past five (5) years
  • Preferred- Experience working with community programs
  • Must have a desire to work with infants, children, adolescents, adults, and their families

Responsibilities:

  • Provides immediate evaluation and management of emergency problems to HICHC dental patients as they occur in addition to regularly scheduled appointments.
  • Performs dental procedures compatible with the facility's operating capability, equipment and privileges granted.
  • Performs preoperative and postoperative care

Skills:

The ideal candidate possesses strong knowledge in diagnosing and treating oral diseases, general and preventive dentistry, and implant dentistry. They are skilled in administering various types of sedation and performing oral surgeries for both adults and children. The role requires effective communication, a commitment to HICHC's mission of accessible, culturally sensitive care, and the ability to maintain records, follow instructions, motivate patients, and continuously learn and grow in the field.