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Oral Health Hygienist

Dental Hygienist
Part-time dental hygienist needed for a busy practice in Galway city with flexible hours and good pay.

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A part-time dental hygienist is needed for a thriving modern practice with a supportive team. The position ideally requires availability for 2 to 3 days per week, with flexible hours. Competitive pay is offered, ranging from €40.00 to €55.00 per hour. Candidates should be prepared to commute or relocate as needed. This is an in-person role within a dynamic environment.
Annual Wage:98800€
per hour

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