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Dentist (DDS) Community Health | Collaborative Care Environment

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HEALTHFINDERS COLLABORATIVE INC

Faribault, MN (In Person)

$175,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/25/2026

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Job Description

Dentist (DDS)
  • Community Health | Collaborative Care Environment 1415 Town Square Lane, Faribault, MN 55021 $150,000
  • $200,000 a year
  • Part-time, Full-time $150,000
  • $200,000 a year
Part-time, Full-time Description:
Position Overview Are you driven to make a difference and believe everyone deserves access to high-quality oral health care? At HealthFinders Collaborative, our dental team is more than a clinic—we are a diverse, mission-driven learning environment where experienced providers and emerging professionals grow together. We remove barriers to care, address root causes, and deliver compassionate, culturally responsive services in clinics, schools, and community settings. HealthFinders Collaborative is seeking a Dentist (DDS) to provide comprehensive dental care as part of our integrated care team. This role offers the opportunity to practice meaningful, relationship-based dentistry while also contributing to the development of the next generation of oral health professionals. Flexible Schedule Options 4-day work week available (full-time) Part-time opportunities available Flexible scheduling designed to support work-life balance and sustainability Why Join HealthFinders? Practice mission-driven dentistry focused on impact, not volume Average patient load designed for quality care—not high-volume production Work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary care model Be part of a diverse, supportive learning environment Teach and mentor dental students through established partnerships Help shape innovative care models in clinics, schools, and community settings Primary Responsibilities Clinical Care Provide comprehensive dental services including diagnostic, preventive, restorative, and minor surgical procedures Develop and implement individualized treatment plans Deliver patient-centered care with a focus on prevention and long-term oral health Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation Team-Based Care & Mentorship Collaborate with dental therapists, hygienists, assistants, and care coordinators Provide clinical oversight and mentorship to dental assistants and emerging team members Participate in preceptorship and mentorship of dental students through established academic partnership Contribute to a supportive learning environment for both new and experienced clinicians Patient Experience & Education Build trusting relationships with patients from diverse backgrounds Provide education on oral health, treatment options, and preventive care Ensure a welcoming, respectful, and culturally responsive care environment Community & Outreach Participate in school-based and community outreach initiatives Support preventive care programs (sealants, varnish, screenings) Help expand access to care in underserved communities HealthFinders Staff Responsibilities Participate in team meetings and quality improvement initiatives Support data collection and reporting as needed for programs and grants Represent HFC's mission and values in the community Collaborate across medical, dental, and behavioral health teams Schedule & Work Locations This position provides care across HealthFinders locations (Faribault and Owatonna) and community/school settings. Schedule may vary based on clinic and outreach needs.
Requirements:
Required DDS from an accredited dental school Active Minnesota dental license (or ability to obtain) DEA certification (or eligibility) Commitment to serving diverse and underserved populations Preferred Experience in community health, public health, or FQHC settings Experience working with diverse populations and/or multilingual skills (Spanish, Somali, etc.) Interest in mentorship, teaching, or team-based care models