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A well-established dental practice is looking for a part-time Dental Nurse to support patient care and assist during dental procedures. Candidates should have at least 1 year of dental nursing experience and ideally GDC registration. The role offers flexible hours and a salary range of £24,400 - £38,000 FTE, along with potential benefits. The practice values strong interpersonal skills and positive attitudes, with a preference for Lithuanian and/or Russian language speakers.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a part-time Dental Nurse to join a well-established dental practice delivering high-quality patient care and fostering a positive team culture.
As a Dental Nurse, you will support dentists during procedures, assist with patient care, and maintain a clean and safe working environment.
This is a part-time role working Monday, Tuesday (10 am - 7 pm), and Saturday (10 am - 4 pm) offering a salary range of £24,400 - £38,000 FTE and benefits. They might also consider another candidate to work Saturdays only.
They are seeking candidates who can speak Lithuanian and/or Russian language.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Dental Nurse to join a friendly and professional team.
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