Associate / Lead Dentist
About the role
Tend is redefining what it means to grow a career in dentistry. We offer a modern, patient-first environment backed by cutting-edge tools and systems, industry-leading compensation and benefits, and robust opportunities for continuing education and professional development. Whether you're clinical or corporate, you'll be part of something meaningful — and surrounded by people who care.
Responsibilities
- Deliver a full spectrum of high-quality clinical services—including restorative care such as inlays/onlays, crowns, veneers, endodontics, extractions, implants, and cosmetic dentistry—within Tend’s modern, digitally enabled studio environment
- Treat a dynamic mix of cases that go beyond basic dentistry, with opportunities to perform comprehensive, esthetic, and function-driven care
- Lead comprehensive exams that diagnose the whole person — every member leaves aware of their dental conditions and potential solutions in a way that is clear, confident, and efficient
- Develop thoughtful, member-centered treatment plans grounded in legitimate clinical findings and honest risk assessment, driving both oral health outcomes and case acceptance
- Diagnose and treat TMJ-related conditions, including the delivery of therapeutic Botox as part of a comprehensive care approach
- Identify and address malocclusion, occlusal wear, fracture lines, and sleep-disordered breathing early — using our tested frameworks, not scripts, to educate members compassionately and help them avoid more invasive, costly outcomes down the road
- Evaluate and treat members for sleep-disordered breathing, incorporating sleep medicine solutions into treatment planning where appropriate
- Build proficiency in aligner case selection, staging, and execution, contributing to a high-performing aligner program
- Manage a dynamic, productive schedule—balancing operative procedures, hygiene checks, aligner starts, and same-day treatment opportunities
- Drive production through proactive diagnosis, completion of full treatment plans, and efficient use of chair time—without compromising quality of care
- Deliver a hospitality-driven member experience grounded in the Three C’s — Personalized Care, Empowering Communication, and Human Compassion — bridging the knowledge gap so members understand not just what, but why
- Hold the line on our Priority Framework: safety first, then outstanding member experience, then efficiency — never trading one for another
- Partner closely with dental assistants, hygienists, and studio leadership to deliver coordinated, high-quality care
- Collaborate across disciplines to ensure alignment in treatment planning, execution, and patient experience
- Engage in ongoing clinical development, including calibration, CE, and peer learning to expand scope and skillset
- Mentor and coach dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants in diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical execution to elevate overall team performance
- Lead clinical onboarding, training, and ongoing development of providers, reinforcing Tend standards and best practices
- Optimize scheduling, member access, and studio performance—driving both care outcomes and production
- Lead daily huddles and clinical calibrations focused on workflow, member care, and continuous improvement
- Review clinical outcomes (including re-dos and escalations) and implement solutions to improve quality and consistency of care
- Own complex cases and member escalations using our Empathy → Confidence approach — listen actively, recap concerns with warmth, and present a resolution. The provider holds the thread
Qualifications
- DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school
- Current, active dental license in the state you’re applying for
- CPR/BLS certification
- Active DEA registration
- Associate Dentists - Minimum 2 years of experience (post residency) in private practice, DSO, or similar setting
- Lead Dentists - Extensive clinical experience (typically 6+ years post-residency) and proven ability to lead, mentor, and elevate the performance of dentists within a multi-chair practice environment
- Comfort with modern technology and a willingness to adopt digital workflows
- Invisalign certification
Skills
- Comfort with modern technology and a willingness to adopt digital workflows
- Ability to work a Full Time schedule consisting of 4 days per week + 2 Saturdays per month or Part Time schedule consisting of 2-3 days per week including some Saturdays
Benefits
Compensation ranges reflect good-faith estimates of the pay the Company reasonably expects to offer for this role at the time of posting, based on a combination of current provider data, historical performance, market benchmarks, and business needs. Actual earnings may vary based on factors such as individual productivity, clinical mix, experience, schedule, geographic location, and studio needs. These ranges are provided for transparency purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee of compensation. Compensation programs and incentive opportunities may be modified from time to time on a prospective basis in response to market conditions, regulatory requirements, or business needs.
Pay
Dentist Compensation Range: $175,000 USD - $425,000 USD
Schedule
This position requires the ability to perform the essential job duties listed, with or without reasonable accommodation:
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods while performing clinical procedures
- Manual dexterity and fine motor skills to handle dental instruments and perform precise procedures
- Adequate vision (with or without correction) to read charts, interpret radiographs, and operate clinical equipment
- Able to bend, reach, and maintain ergonomic positioning for patient care
- Occasional lifting or movement of equipment and supplies up to 25 pounds
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients, team members, and other healthcare professionals in person and via technology
- Ability to perform the essential functions of the role with or without reasonable accommodation