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Dental Services Director

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People's Community Clinic

Austin, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/24/2026

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Dental Services Director People's Community Clinic - 3.8 Austin, TX Job Details Full-time 10 hours ago Benefits 403(b) matching Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Paid time off Vision insurance 403(b) Life insurance Qualifications CPR Certification Dental License BLS Certification Employee relationship building Doctor of Dentistry DEA License Dental equipment
Full Job Description Overview:
Assist the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) in their duties and lead the dental services department in a manner consistent with the mission of People's Community Clinic. Work collaboratively with other employees to achieve high standards of operational efficiency and service effectiveness. This position works as the clinical leader of the dental services program and as a member of a care team, coordinating patient care and supporting patients and families in self-management, self-efficacy, and behavior change. Care team members are expected to assess and manage the health needs of the patient population and to communicate effectively with all patients, especially vulnerable populations.
Location:
1101 Camino La Costa, Austin, Texas, 78752
Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer, this individual's primary responsibilities include: Provide clinical leadership for the dental services program, including: Set the standard and scope of oral health care for the program. Serve as the oral health champion for the clinic, advocating for integration, high-quality services, and staff awareness and education. Provide critical input into the organizational quality improvement program generally, and the dental services quality program specifically. Directly supervise other dentists or hygienists serving in the program. Manage the Board-approved budget for the program. Provide direct dental care for patients according to established standards of care, including: Complete comprehensive full mouth exams, diagnose dental conditions, and assess treatment planning options according to established standards of care. Take health histories and record chart data and service data as per established clinic procedures and accepted standards of clinical practice. Counsel patients about the course of treatment, prescribed medications, general oral health and wellness, and management of diagnosed conditions. Daily procedures include but are not limited to: oral exams, hygiene checks, simple extractions, restorative treatment, and sealants. Provide any medically necessary follow-up on diagnosis, diagnostic evaluation, or treatment required for the patient's care. Create an environment of respect and compassion for patients and staff, and support a friendly and positive work environment. Maintain an awareness of the budget and work in conjunction with the operations team to attain the financial objectives of the office. Maintain standards of proficiency, service quality, efficiency, and effectiveness in all task areas. Provide direct care in an efficient and timely manner. Provide direct care services as scheduled during the week. Meet standards for quality of care and number of patients seen as set by management under the direction of the board. Maintain professional licensing and certifications. Maintain practice liability insurance coverage unless covered through the Federal Tort Claims Act. Participate in quality improvement/quality assurance activities, which may include completing chart audits on schedule and according to clinic procedures. Identify opportunities to improve workflow, work processes, and patient care, and work cooperatively to implement these and other quality improvements. Adhere to OSHA, HIPAA, and Infection control guidelines. Participate in program planning, development, evaluation, and implementation activities: When requested, work with the medical department head to update protocols and guidelines. As assigned, review patient education materials for accuracy, utility, and appropriateness. Participate in meetings, task groups, and activities designed to promote communications, identify and resolve problems, devise work plans, and establish program or departmental objectives.
Qualifications:
Education:
DDS/DMD from an accredited dental school
Experience:
Minimum three years' experience as a dentist, which may include time in a post-graduate training program.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred Knowledge of and experience performing dental services, including the use of dental equipment Knowledge of best practices related to oral hygiene and health care Knowledge of and experience in diagnosing dental disease and conditions, and documentation of examination findings and courses of treatment Strong oral and written communication skills Problem identification and resolution skills Time management skills Ability to maintain effective and consistently cordial working relationships with physicians and other employees Flexible and adaptable in a high change environment Ability to work independently
Certificate/License:
Hold and maintain a current license to practice dentistry in the State of Texas; Current DPS and DEA registrations; CPR (Credentialing and privileging policy and procedure contains full details of required certifications/licenses.)
Our Benefits Include:
18 PTO days per year & 11 paid holidays Major Medical Health Insurance Coverage. Most employees experience $0 in out-of-pocket medical expenses. Dental & Vision Flexible Spending Accounts Employer-paid Life Insurance Employer-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Annual Training 403(b) with 5% employer matching People's Community Clinic is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, language, disability, pregnancy, gender identity or sex stereotyping.

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