General Dentist
About the role
Noble Community Clinics is a 60-year-old healthcare provider dedicated to offering exceptional integrated care to Wisconsin residents. Our mission is to ensure everyone, regardless of background, has access to top-notch primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and more.
Key Responsibilities
Diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, and malformations of teeth, gums, and related oral structures.
Review medical and dental histories and evaluate each patient’s overall health at every visit.
Identify patient concerns and address contraindications before treatment.
Chart and report all pathological conditions and findings to patients.
Prescribe medications as needed and document all care provided in accordance with Noble Clinics’ policies.
Design and fabricate dentures or other appliances to replace missing or diseased teeth.
Provide preventive dental care, including cleanings, fluoride applications, sealants, and patient education on oral hygiene and diet.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals for referrals or consultations as appropriate.
Participate in on-call rotations as determined by the clinic.
Assist the Chief Dental Officer and Dental Practice Manager in monitoring and directing clinical performance of dental hygienists and assistants.
Conduct quality clinical and radiographic evaluations.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive pay based on experience and qualifications.
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, and paid time off.
$3,000 annual Continuing Education (CE) benefit to support professional growth.
Retention and Relocation Bonus available for qualified candidates.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a mission-driven, community-focused organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
High ethical standards and adherence to professional ethics.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
Effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring abilities.
Education, Licensure, and Experience Requirements
Graduate of an accredited school of dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.).
Residency in pediatric dentistry and/or a master’s degree in public health dentistry preferred.
Current license (or eligibility) to practice dentistry in the State of Wisconsin.
Current DEA registration and prescribing privileges.