About the RoleThe Dentist plays a key role in providing high-quality, patient-centered dental care for individuals and families, including uninsured and underserved populations. This position includes preventive care, diagnosis, treatment, and patient education to support long-term oral health.
View full job description for more details.Key Responsibilities- Provide comprehensive preventive and restorative dental services
- Diagnose dental diseases and create appropriate treatment plans
- Perform fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, extractions, and dentures
- Deliver anesthesia and supervise nitrous oxide use as needed
- Educate patients on treatment plans and oral hygiene practices
- Maintain accurate electronic dental records
- Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers as part of an integrated care team
- Uphold infection control, PPE standards, and clinical safety protocols
Qualifications- Doctoral Degree (DDS or DMD)
- Active Michigan Dental License
- Active DEA license
- Two or more years of dentistry experience preferred (not required)
- Experience in community health preferred
- Bilingual English/Spanish helpful, but not required
Why Join NMHSI?As a team member with NMHSI, you become eligible for an outstanding benefits package 30 days after employment, including:
Health & Insurance Benefits- Medical benefits through BCBS of Michigan or BCN
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contribution
- Employer-sponsored group term life insurance
- Employer-sponsored short-term and long-term disability insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (available immediately)
- Voluntary life insurance options
Paid Time & Work-Life Balance- 11 paid holidays
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
Retirement Benefits- 401(k) with Roth option and employer match
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