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Looking for meaningful dental work, strong team support, and a leadership role that values work-life balance? Shenandoah Community Health (SCH), a Federally Qualified Health Center and Primary Care Medical Home, is seeking a Lead Dentist to help expand our growing dental practice and provide clinical leadership for our integrated Dental team in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. This opportunity offers patient-centered, community-based dental care in a supportive setting with a four- or five-day workweek, no weekends, where you can make a lasting impact on oral health, overall wellness, and access to care for patients of all ages.
At SCH, the Lead Dentist provides comprehensive, relationship-centered oral health care in a mission-driven FQHC setting while supporting clinical excellence, team development, and practice growth. This role includes diagnosing and treating dental disease, providing preventive and restorative services, educating patients on oral hygiene and healthy habits, and partnering with dental leadership to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered care.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental Medicine degree (DDS or DMD)
- Active West Virginia dental license, or eligibility to obtain
- WV DEA registration, or ability to obtain and maintain
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Comprehensive knowledge of dental procedures, instruments, diagnostics, and oral health treatment planning
- Strong computer skills and experience with healthcare databases and applications
- Prior leadership, mentoring, or dental practice oversight experience preferred
- Excellent written, verbal, leadership, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to demonstrate empathy, respect, specificity, and genuineness in all interactions
Work-Life Balance:
- Flexible four- or five-day workweek with no weekends
- Supportive outpatient dental setting focused on sustainable practice
- Collaborative team environment with dental, primary care, behavioral health, pharmacy, and care coordination resources
- Meaningful patient relationships with the opportunity to care for both pediatric and adult patients
- Mission-driven work in a setting that values professionalism, teamwork, and balance
Responsibilities:
- Treat all patients with respect, dignity, and empathy while modeling SCH's commitment to patient-centered care
- Diagnose and treat dental disease and educate patients to support improved oral hygiene and long-term oral health
- Perform clinical duties within the scope of dental licensure, including prophylaxis, occlusion correction, stainless steel crowns, sealants, restorations, extractions, intraoral and extraoral exams, hard and soft tissue exams, and cancer screenings
- Apply preventive treatments such as sealants, silver diamine fluoride (SDF), and topical fluoride to protect teeth from decay
- Educate patients on brushing, flossing, nutrition, tobacco cessation, and other oral health strategies using patient-centered communication and motivational interviewing
- Prescribe appropriate medications for dental conditions, including prescription toothpaste, antibiotics for infections, and analgesics for pain management
- Administer nitrous oxide and/or anesthetic prior to treatment, as appropriate
- Order radiographs and diagnose oral pathology from radiographic images
- Maintain accurate clinical notes, treatment plans, and records related to patients' oral health
- Provide clinical leadership, mentorship, and consultation to dental providers and team members
- Support dental practice growth, quality improvement, patient access, clinical workflows, and consistent care standards
- Work collaboratively with the dental team and broader care team to provide high-quality care for pediatric and adult patients
Why providers choose SCH:
- A meaningful leadership opportunity to expand access to high-quality oral health care in a mission-driven FQHC setting
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Benefits including paid vacation, sick leave, CME leave and allotment, medical coverage, life and long-term disability insurance, retirement plan, and paid professional license and DEA fees
- Professional liability coverage under occurrence-based Federal Tort Claims Act
- Potential eligibility for Federal or State Loan Repayment programs
- Signing bonus, paid interview expenses, and relocation assistance
- Integrated, team-based care model with collaboration across dental, primary care, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, behavioral health, pharmacy, and care coordination
- Supportive leadership and professional growth opportunities, including the ability to mentor team members and influence dental program growth
- The chance to help patients build healthier smiles, better habits, and improved overall wellness
Live and work in the beautiful northern Shenandoah Valley, with rolling hills, outdoor recreation, historic charm, local arts and culture, and convenient access to Washington, DC and Baltimore, both approximately 80 miles away.
Join us in making a meaningful impact on oral health and overall wellness while helping lead and grow dental services in our community. For more information, visit our website at www.shencommhealth.com.
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Shenandoah Valley Medical System Inc