Dentist
Preventative care health services
- Alpine, California, United States
- Alpine, California, United States
À propos
Dentists extract teeth and make models and measurements for dentures to replace missing teeth. They provide instruction on diet, brushing, flossing, the use of fluorides, and other aspects of dental care. They also administer anesthetics and write prescriptions for antibiotics and other medications.
Dentists use a variety of equipment, including x-ray machines; drills; and instruments such as mouth mirrors, probes, forceps, brushes, and scalpels. They wear masks, gloves, and safety glasses to protect themselves and their patients from infectious diseases. Willing to participate in the CQI Program Activities.
POSITION SCOPE
1. Financial Responsibility – direct
2. Financial Responsibility – indirect
3. Staff/Supervision – direct
4. Staff/Supervision – indirect
PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Achieve Results
1. Directly affect improvements in patient well-being through accurate and timely delivery of
relevant, high quality dental care. Ensure the delivery of competent, accurate, dental
care and treatment to all patients as assigned.
2. Lead and direct the development, implementation, and monitoring of quality dental care
services, programs and initiatives. Ensure that the delivery of all dental care meets or
exceeds:
a. the needs and satisfaction of all patients served
b. all organizational and professional standards
c. all clinical outcomes and related expectations
d. all productivity standards, goals, and expectations
e. all financial metrics associated with the efficient, cost effective delivery of dental
care services.
3. Lead and direct the dental program’s quality improvement initiatives. Ensure metrics for
clinical outcomes are consistently reviewed, and that the organization is provided clear
guidance and direction affecting ongoing improvements in the quality of care.
4. Manage and direct all ancillary clinical services related to oral health. Ensure all clinical
services functions achieve expected clinical, productivity, and financial outcomes.
5. Manage all functional areas within budgeted guidelines.
6. Personally provide care to patients, as feasible. Collaborate with all clinic operations
functions to ensure ongoing improvements in clinic productivity, patient satisfaction, and
financial outcomes.
7. Provide leadership and direction related to clinical collaborative, studies, programs, or
research related initiatives that improve the lives of our patients as well as the
communities in which they live.
POSITION SUMMARY
Operational Excellence
8. Ensure all dental staff members are properly contracted, qualified, directed, and
motivated to provide patients high quality services and care.
9. Ensure all patient records, charts, and all related documentation is maintained current
and consistent with best practices in the dental care field, as well as within all relevant
laws and regulations. Ensure the organization meets or exceeds all governmental,
regulatory and accreditation standards in all areas of day to day operations.
10. Provide advice and counsel to all clinical personnel on matters related to clinical care,
patient grievances and related issues. Minimize risk and exposures to the organization
by monitoring trends, managing issues, coaching staff, and ensuring compliance with all
clinical protocols and quality assurance guidelines.
Relationship Management
11. Manage and ensure favorable relationship within the organization’s leadership team.
Provide leadership, insights, solutions, and support to all other functions with the
organization.
12. Manage and ensure favorable, collaborative relationships within and among all dental
clinical staff. Develop a culture of dental care professionals open and willing to accept an
integrated approach to the delivery of services.
13. Manage and ensure favorable relationships with the Bureau of Primary Health, HRSA,
NACHC, NNOHA, JCAHO, local and state health departments, other accreditation and
related resources vital to the organization’s continued success.
14. Establish positive working relationships with area dental offices, dentists, hospitals,
clinics, physicians and specialists, regulatory bodies and related organizations. Ensure
the organization maintains a strong provider and referral network of dental offices,
dentists, hospitals, physicians, and ancillary providers able to meet the medical and
dental care needs of patients served.
15. Develop a favorable reputation for the organization. Develop effective working
relationships within the local dental care community as well as with third party insurance
resources. Minimize conflict, maximize services, and ensure patients treated through the
clinics are done so consistent with the requirements set forth by those through whom
they are insured.
Leadership and Supervision
16. Ensure the organization is appropriately staffed with a full complement of clinical staff.
Foster a workplace that results in the development of a high performing team of
professionals and staff. Ensure that all staff are properly coached and directed, and that
clearly defined measurements of performance and rewards are utilized to enhance
individual and organizational effectiveness.
17. Personally, and at all times, uphold and ensure all associates conduct themselves at all
times in a manner consistent with the organization’s values, mission, policies, and
expectations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/KEY COMPETENCIES
Provide leadership in the establishment and implementation of dental care delivery
mechanisms, strategies, tactics, standards and goals.
Build strong business relationships and strategic partnerships both internally and external
to the organization.
Demonstrate a strong business acumen as well as substantial knowledge and expertise
in the dental sciences. Analyze, synthesize and communicate complex data, clinical
information, quality outcomes, business needs and related issues in an accurate,
objective and straightforward manner.
Solve problems, and make critical patient and/or management decisions supported by
substantial financial analysis, clinical knowledge, and critical data based decision making.
As necessary and assigned, personally provide all relevant dental services to patients.
POSITION SUMMARY
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Personally direct, lead, coach, and assess the performance of all staff members within
the department. Effectively manage conflict, promote change and growth, and inspire the
development of a highly effective team of professionals.
Manage all relationships with regulatory agencies, accreditation entities, network
providers, and related concerns.
Build consensus and focus within the organization as well as within and among various
resources, vendors, and strategic partners
Recruit, develop and direct a high performing team
Travel throughout the region and the country to monitor operational performance and
activity, and to establish relationships with key resources and affiliates.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Education
Licensed to practice dentistry in the state(s) in which organization operates.
D.D.S. or D.M.D.
Additional advanced degree in business, public health, healthcare administration or
related field of study preferred.
Experience
Demonstrated success in leading and directing a dental care staff of comparable size and
scope.
Demonstrated expertise related to trends and issues, laws and regulations associated
with the delivery of oral health services.
Demonstrated success in establishing a wide range of business and professional
relationships.
Demonstrated success in selecting and developing, motivating and directing high
performing teams.
Experience managing or practicing in a dental or oral health program.
Capacity to envision and develop clinical programs consistent with clinic’s mission and a
publicly operated care delivery system.
Demonstrated knowledge of quality assurance and risk management standards and
processes.
Familiarity and experience with standards and processes established by JCAHO, CMS,
OSHA, CDC, ADA and regulatory entities.
Knowledge of federal regulations governing dental care clinical staff.
Knowledge of credentialing process, delineation of clinical privileges and peer review for
dental staff.
Physical/Environmental
Normal accessibility and mobility throughout the region required.
Normal overtime/extended work hours.
Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure (Please Check One)
Dentist responsibilities
Diagnose and provide appropriate dental treatment to patients, including regular cleanings, root canals, surgical extractions, restore implants and cosmetic dentistry
Educate patients and parents of patients on maintaining proper oral health
Communicate with dental staff on our team regarding patient treatment plans
Prescribe medications as necessary
Carefully document all medications, diagnoses, treatments and consultations
Supervise the work of professional, ( dental assistants and dental Hygienists).
Provide appropriate referrals
Dentist Skills and Qualifications
DDS, DMD or DD required
Current license to practice dentistry
Minimum 5 years’ clinical experience at a dental practice
Dedicated to ensuring the highest quality of care to patients
Excellent communication skills
Friendly and professional demeanor
Working Conditions
Dentists must spend long hours on their feet. They must take precautions against infectious diseases and be able to deal with tense patients. Because they often have several helpers, dentists must be able to supervise the work of others. They should also have good business sense. They must be responsible and careful professionals who can work well with their hands
*Special Requirements*
· Requires sitting, standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Requires working under stressful conditions or working irregular hours. Requires frequent exposure to communicable diseases, body fluids, toxic substances, medicinal preparations and other conditions common to a clinic environment. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Ability to work with a moderate noise level in the work environment is required.
*Confidentiality*
· Maintains and follows patient confidence and protects operations by keeping patient care information confidential to be in compliance with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). We shall respect ourselves, our patients, co-workers, and work as a team.
*Hours of operation*
· All PCHS staff whether employed or contract are obligated to abide by the hours of operation as set by the PCHS Board of Directors. The hours changes frequently as per the needs of our patients.
*Leave Request*
· All PCHS staff whether employed or contract are obligated to abide by PCHS Leave Policy as stated in PCHS Policy and Procedures Manuals as set by the PCHS Board of Directors. This indicated that any vacation time or leave is asked for in a timely manner, to assist us with preparing for coverage, re-scheduling or back up.
*Texas is an At Will State *
· Employment not guaranteed for any specific time, and either party is free to terminate, with or without cause or prior notice. All PCHS staff whether employed or contract are obligated to abide by PCHS Resignation policy as stated in Policy and Procedures manuals as set by the PCHS Board of Directors, which includes but is not limited to; at least two weeks’ written notice for non-exempt staff and thirty days written notice for exempt staff or contract staff. Timely written notice, as per policy must be given to PCHS, in order to be eligible for any vacation time accrued, that is to say if you are eligible, which means you are not in any probationary period and you have been employed consecutively for at least one year at PCHS. Failure to provide timely written notification, as per policy, will forfeit any eligible vacation time. Sick time is not a payable benefit under any circumstances at time of departure, this benefit is forfeited.
*Discrimination Prohibitions *
· Fundamental is the fact that the PCHS does not discriminate, in services or in employment, on the basis of race, color, marital status, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental handicap or disability, age (over 40), Vietnam era veteran status, or other grounds not permitted by applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations. The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibits discrimination against individuals qualified to perform the essential functions of a position with or without a reasonable accommodation on the basis of the individual’s disability or perceived disability.
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Job Type: Full-time
Ability to Commute:
* Alpine, TX 79830 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
* Alpine, TX 79830: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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