Exciting Opportunity for Trainee Dental Nurses! Part time – 10am - 2pm Full time – 9am – 5pm (Plus 1 Saturday per month) Are you aspiring to become a qualified Dental Nurse? Look no further! We are currently on the lookout for enthusiastic individuals to join our esteemed private and NHS mixed surgery as Part and Full-Time trainee dental nurses. Why join us? If you have a passion for caring and improving dental and oral health, coupled with a strong desire to expand your knowledge, then this opportunity is tailor-made for you. As you train, you'll have the chance to earn and work towards becoming a qualified Dental Nurse registered with the GDC. What we're looking for: Potential candidates should thrive in fast-paced, dynamic work environments, demonstrate quick learning abilities, and possess a team-oriented spirit with high motivation. Essential Requirements: - Preparing to enrol or already enrolled in a GDC-approved dental nurse training course (NEBDN National Diploma) - Proficient in English (both written and spoken) - Basic computer literacy in Microsoft Windows, Office, and Outlook - Dedication and commitment to work and study - Punctuality and reliability - High-level organizational and time-management skills What you gain: - Mentorship from highly skilled Dental Nurses - Qualified Dental Nurse status - Career progression guidance and opportunities - Full uniform & PPE for effective working - Valuable experience working alongside dental professionals - Pension scheme & Wellness Programme Join our team, and enjoy quarterly team lunches as part of a supportive and collaborative work environment. Don't miss this chance to kickstart your career in dental nursing! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent - Benefits: - Additional leave - Company events - Company pension - Cycle to work scheme - Employee discount - Gym membership - Health & wellbeing programme - Private dental insurance - Referral programme - Sick pay
The picture sums it up. We recruit live in carers for our clients who are young adults with a spinal injury. The help You give enriches their lives. You don't need experience, just a positive attitude, as we provide full training for which you will be paid. However a full manual driving licence is ESSENTIAL and to be over 21. Will you make a difference to someone who needs your help?
Dental nurses play a crucial role in assisting dentists and ensuring the smooth operation of a dental practice. Their responsibilities typically include: 1. Assisting Dentists: Dental nurses assist dentists during dental procedures, handing them instruments, and providing support as needed. 2. Patient Care: They help prepare patients for treatment, making them comfortable in the dental chair, and providing reassurance. 3. Sterilization and Infection Control: Dental nurses are responsible for maintaining a clean and sterile environment. They sterilize instruments and equipment and ensure proper infection control measures are followed. 4. Record-Keeping: Keeping accurate patient records, including treatment plans, medical histories, and X-ray results, is an essential part of their role. 5. Chairside Assistance: During procedures, they pass instruments to the dentist, use suction devices, and assist with other tasks to ensure efficient and safe treatment. 6. Educating Patients: Dental nurses may provide patients with post-treatment instructions and oral hygiene advice. 7. Administrative Tasks: They may also handle administrative duties, such as scheduling appointments, managing patient records, and handling billing and payments. 8. Radiography: In some regions, dental nurses may be trained to take dental X-rays. These responsibilities can vary depending on the specific dental practice and local regulations. Dental nurses play a vital role in supporting dental professionals and ensuring quality patient care.