Raizan Solutions LLC is hiring for their client and does not charge candidates.
As a Dental Director, you will serve as the clinical leader for the oral health program, overseeing all dental services, including primary, secondary, and preventive care. This role requires an 80% clinical and 20% administrative focus. You will ensure the effective delivery of oral health services, aligned with the mission and goals of the organization.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Clinical Leadership: Provide clinical support on treatment plans and oversee all dental services.
- Audits & Compliance: Perform monthly chart audits for dentists and hygienists, ensuring accurate documentation.
- Team Management: Lead monthly Dental Provider meetings and conduct annual performance reviews.
- Community Engagement: Attend regional and state dental association meetings; represent the organization in the community.
- Operational Oversight: Collaborate with the Director of Dental Operations and the finance department to meet clinical and financial goals.
- Patient Care: Personally provide dental services and ensure compliance with HIPAA and infection control protocols.
- Organizational Support: Regularly meet with key stakeholders, including the Chief Medical Officer and Director of Dental Operations.
Leadership and Supervision
- Team Building: Ensure the organization is staffed with a full complement of clinical staff, fostering a high-performing team environment.
- Performance Management: Coach, direct, and assess the performance of all staff members, promoting growth and development.
- Compliance: Manage relationships with regulatory agencies and ensure adherence to industry standards.
Essential Clinical Responsibilities
- Patient Examination: Diagnose and treat dental/oral conditions and refer patients for specialty consultation when necessary.
- Record Management: Accurately document patient interactions and treatment plans in dental records.
- Outreach: Educate the community on oral health and disease prevention through outreach opportunities.
- Collaboration: Participate in routine meetings with peers and other clinic staff.
Education and/or Experience
- License: Must hold a license to practice dentistry in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- Experience: Minimum of 10 years of clinical dentistry experience. An advanced degree in business, public health, healthcare administration, or a related field is preferred.
Skills and Qualifications
- Leadership: Demonstrated success in leading dental care teams and establishing strong business relationships.
- Expertise: Substantial knowledge of dental sciences and experience managing dental or oral health programs.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with JCAHO, CMS, OSHA, CDC, ADA standards, and federal regulations governing dental care.
- Team Development: Proven ability to recruit, develop, and lead high-performing teams.
Benefits
- Comprehensive Package: Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401(k) with matching, life insurance, paid time off, and more.
- Relocation Assistance: Possible for the ideal candidate.
Work Schedule:
- Hours: 8-hour shift, Monday to Friday
- Travel: None required
- Work Setting: In-person
Security Clearance: No
Visa Sponsorship: No
This position offers a unique opportunity to lead and shape the dental care services in a rural, underserved community while working with a team dedicated to patient care and community well-being.