Clinical Supervisor Dental Therapy (Morecambe)

Job Reference
1022-24
Date Posted
Thursday 31 October 2024
Application Closing Date
Thursday 21 November 2024
Location
Other
Salary
£41,421 to £47,874 per annum pro rata
Basis
Part Time
Contract Type
Fixed Term for 6 months or until the return of the substantive postholder
Job Category / Type
Academic / Research
School / Service
School of Medicine and Dentistry
Hours
22.20 hours per week
Interview Date
To be confirmed

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Job details

The School of Medicine and Dentistry are seeking to appoint a Dental Therapist to join the clinical supervisory team. The position will be at Morecambe Dental Education Centre 2 days per week (Monday and Tuesday) plus 1 day at Preston campus (Wednesday), where you will work alongside other dental colleagues to provide clinical supervision for undergraduate students undertaking BDS and BSc Dental Therapy programmes. The teaching within the two programmes is highly integrated and the School operates primarily within a primary care framework. In addition to clinical supervision, duties will include engaging in wider teaching and assessment of undergraduate students and contributing to course administration. This is a fixed term contract to cover parental leave for 6 months, or until the return of the substantive postholder.

The successful candidate will have substantial experience of working as a Dental Therapist in a Primary Care setting, along with experience in clinical training and supervision of the dental team. You should hold a Diploma in Dental Hygiene and Therapy, or a Degree in Oral Sciences or Dental Hygiene and Therapy.

An active networker, with excellent clinical and communication skills, you will have the ability to work well within a team and will be IT literate in the use of standard Microsoft packages.

Applicants need to meet all essential criteria on the person specification to be considered for interview.

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