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Oral Health Therapist

Dental Hygienist
Seeking a qualified dental hygienist for a part-time position in a fast-paced dental practice focused on exceptional patient care.

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We are looking for a qualified dental hygienist to join our dynamic dental practice. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care in a friendly and professional atmosphere. The ideal candidate will be motivated, compassionate, and committed to maintaining high standards of dental hygiene and patient education. This part-time position offers a competitive pay range and requires an expected commitment of 14 to 18 hours per week. Applicants must hold a valid registration with the Dental Council. If you are passionate about dental health and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to apply.
Annual Wage:93600€
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