22 September 2025•51 views
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Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Head Dental Nurse for a permanent, full-time, Monday - Friday position, for a private practice in the Finchley area.
The ideal candidate is required to have experience across all dental treatments, and will play a crucial role in providing exceptional patient care while assisting and leading the dental team in various clinical and administrative tasks. This position requires strong communication skills, organisational abilities, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of hygiene and patient comfort.
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If you are enthusiastic about providing high-quality dental care, possess the required skills, and are able to join the practice and get going right away, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.

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