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A leading NHS healthcare provider is seeking a Dentist Technician for their laboratory. The successful candidate will construct removable appliances, ensuring high-quality standards and effective communication with clinical staff. Candidates should be Registered Dental Technicians with relevant qualifications and experience in CAD/CAM technology, possessing good communication skills and a proactive approach. This position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity for professional growth.
Go back Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 30 November 2025
To undertake the duties of a (Band 5) dental technician to clinical prescription producing dental technical restorations related to removable prosthodontics. The vast majority of the work of this post holder will be the construction of removable appliances.
Technical Work
The construction complete and partial removable prostheses in acrylic, silicone, composite, cast dental alloys.
The construction of removable prosthodontic implant-supported restorations/prostheses.
Works allocation
To ensure that turnaround times are met.
To elevate to the Laboratory Manager when turnaround targets are not being met
Quality
Ensure that work produced by the laboratory is of the highest possible standard and meets the needs of the service users prescribing the work.
To elevate any quality concerns to the Laboratory Manager
To elevate to Management any concerns around the quality or delivery of externally procured lab work
Additional Duties
To undertake any duties, commensurate to grade, that are required to ensure the smooth running of the service.
You will be working in a close knit team of dental technicians, in a busy laboratory but with a calm atmosphere. There are opportunities for growth and development in a team willing to help and guide.
The construction of a range of removable appliances for clinical staff, postgraduate students and undergraduate students.
To be familiar with CAD/CAM technology and its current role within dental technology.
To be able to demonstrate specific skills i.e. high levels of dexterity and coordination using CAD/ CAM technology .
To be able to scan and design removable appliances for periods of intense prolonged concentration using VDU equipment daily, whereby there may be a requirement for sitting in a restricted position for a substantial portion of time.
Prioritise their own workload including planning for appliances and formulating adjustments where necessary. This will involve ensuring all appointment dates are met and the keeping of up-to-date records of all work allocated using correct laboratory protocols.
All work to be produced in line with Medical Devices Regulations.
Ability to communicate with staff and students regarding the design and prescription of conventional crown and bridge restorations. This will also mean spending time on consultant, postgraduate clinics unsupervised and may involve communicating with patients regarding shade taking with occasional exposure to distressing or emotional circumstances.
Assist with the routine day to day running of the laboratory and assist clinical and nursing staff with collection of completed work.
Ensure the cleanliness and tidiness of own work areas plus have responsibility for specific items of laboratory equipment and report defects in need of remedy to the Lead Technician
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
£37,259 to £45,356 a yearper annum inc HCA