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Endodontist

GPAC

Las Vegas, NV

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. They strive to hire great Endodontists from top to bottom, to ensure efficient flow of daily operations, from the reception area to dental assisting staff.

7 days ago
Endodontist

GPAC

Detroit, MI

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. They strive to hire great Endodontists from top to bottom, to ensure efficient flow of daily operations, from the reception area to dental assisting staff.

6 days ago
Endodontist

GPAC

St. Louis, MO

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. They strive to hire great Endodontists from top to bottom, to ensure efficient flow of daily operations, from the reception area to dental assisting staff.

2 days ago
Endodontist

GPAC

Norfolk, VA

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Enjoy the freedom to control treatment plans and benefits such as minimum daily guarantee, production-based compensation, full benefits package, malpractice insurance, and reimbursement for license & continuing education.

4 days ago
Endodontist

GPAC

Chesapeake, VA

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Enjoy the freedom to control treatment plans and benefits such as minimum daily guarantee, production-based compensation, full benefits package, malpractice insurance, and reimbursement for license & continuing education.

4 days ago
Endodontist moving Home!

GPAC

San Francisco, CA

GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. We are extremely competitive, client-focused and realize that our value is in our ability to deliver the right solutions at the right time.

6 days ago
Periodontist

GPAC

Sacramento, CA

Specialize in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease (a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth, also known as gum disease), and in the placement of dental implants. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.

2 days ago
Traveling Orthodontist

GPAC

Stafford Township, NJ

This Orthodontist will visit 2-3 locations (all fairly close to each other) - with a 2-3 day work week, spending 1 day at each location - can alternate weeks and have 2 day work week if needed. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.

8 days ago
General Dentist

GPAC

Grand Junction, CO

Posting location: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Telluride, Aspen, Durango, Burlington, Lamar Salary range: 200,000 - 350,000 Posting Body: You save teeth, reinstall lost confidence, and most importantly return smiles that have been lost to damage, decay and disease. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.

5 days ago
Endodontist

Professional Employment PDC

South Jordan, UT

At Platinum Dental, we're redefining the dental care experience with a focus on service excellence, efficiency, and empowered relationships. Continuous Learning: We prioritize training for all team members and GPs, emphasizing the importance of specialty care.

6 days ago
Endodontist

Professional Employment PDC

South Jordan, UT

At Platinum Dental, we're redefining the dental care experience with a focus on service excellence, efficiency, and empowered relationships. Continuous Learning: We prioritize training for all team members and GPs, emphasizing the importance of specialty care.

4 days ago
Periodontist - Part Time

Professional Employment PDC

Colorado Springs, CO

Comprehensive Patient Education: Engage in effective communication with patients to ensure a thorough understanding of their treatment plans and overall oral health. At Platinum Dental, we're redefining the dental care experience with a focus on service excellence, efficiency, and empowered relationships.

6 days ago
Periodontist - Part Time

Professional Employment PDC

Colorado Springs, CO

Comprehensive Patient Education: Engage in effective communication with patients to ensure a thorough understanding of their treatment plans and overall oral health. At Platinum Dental, we're redefining the dental care experience with a focus on service excellence, efficiency, and empowered relationships.

4 days ago
Endodontist or Dentist

Pine Dentistry & Braces - a Benevis company

District Heights, MD

Flexible Work Schedule: Offering part-time and moonlighting roles with variable schedule choices, perfect for professionals available for one or more days a month. Diagnosing and treating dental issues related to tooth pulp and roots, you'll employ advanced techniques and technology.

3 days ago
Endodontist

Advantage Dental+

Eugene, OR

While you focus on patient care with complete clinical independence, we focus on the other aspects of the practice including Clinical Development, Marketing, IT, HR, Operations Management, Compliance, Accounting & Finance, etc. Develop a welcoming, supportive atmosphere for patients to help them feel comfortable with receiving treatment and encourage patient retention .

3 days ago
Endodontist

Advantage Dental+

Newport, OR

While you focus on patient care with complete clinical independence, we focus on the other aspects of the practice including Clinical Development, Marketing, IT, HR, Operations Management, Compliance, Accounting & Finance, etc. Develop a welcoming, supportive atmosphere for patients to help them feel comfortable with receiving treatment and encourage patient retention .

3 days ago
Endodontist

Ideal Dental

San Antonio, TX

We are looking for an exceptional Endodontist committed to providing high-quality dentistry and excellent patient care to join our DECA Dental Group family. Our multi-specialty approach and comprehensive suite of services include general, orthodontic, surgical, cosmetic, and restorative dental treatments!

4 days ago
Dental Assistant

Ideal Dental

Midlothian, TX

The company is fanatical about its vision to be the premier provider of all dental services under one roof while also being the first choice for dentists and staff seeking a partner for growth, innovation, and learning. We invest heavily in our team members with COMPETITIVE PAY AND BENEFITS, a culture of promoting from within, and a clearly defined LONG-TERM CAREER PATH.

1 day ago

Endodontist Jobs Overview

An endodontist is a specialized dental professional with advanced expertise in procedures involving the dental pulp and tissues surrounding tooth roots. In endodontist jobs, you’ll collaborate with general dentists ensuring comprehensive oral care for your patients.

As an endodontist, you serve as a diagnostic expert, identifying and treating dental pain and infections. You’re skilled in surgical intervention for complex dental issues, setting you apart from general dentists. Areas of focus include root canal treatments and related procedures.

Endodontist jobs typically follow a standard office schedule, though emergencies may require extra availability. You could practice in private dental offices, clinics, or specialized endodontic centers.

Demand for this profession will be steady for the foreseeable future. Projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics expect around 5,100 openings for endodontists each year.

Salaries for Endodontist Jobs

The salary for an endodontist ranges between $44,203 and $162,017 per year on average. Of course, to get a more defined picture, it’s necessary to consider your experience, type of employer, and location. For instance, endodontist jobs pay the most with the following types of employers:

  • offices of dentists: $276,920 per year
  • offices of physicians: $276,550 per year
  • outpatient care centers: $229,450 per year
  • general medical and surgical hospitals: $227,590 per year
  • federal executive branch: $194,290 per year

Location-wise, you’ll earn the most annually as an endodontist in:

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How to Find the Best Endodontist Jobs

To secure the ideal endodontist position, forget about applying to every possible job listing and hoping for the best. Instead, understand your needs and aspirations and look for roles that specifically match those.

Get Clarity on What You Want

First things first, assess your preferences when it comes to the work environment. Consider whether you thrive in a fast-paced clinic, prefer the structure of a hospital, or are drawn to the autonomy allowed in a private practice.

Reflect on the patient demographic you’re most passionate about serving, be it children, adults, or specialized cases. Pinpointing industries aligning with your interests is also crucial. Whether it’s general dentistry, pediatric care, or research-based endodontics, finding a niche that resonates with you will ensure long-term satisfaction.

Analyze Job Listings

Scrutinize job openings as if they were panoramic X-rays. Look beyond the surface details.

Does the opening clearly state the role responsibilities and work schedule? Choose job openings that provide a clear idea of what is required of you, rather than vague descriptions.

What does the tone and language of the opening convey? Pay close attention, as these often hint at what the work culture is like with that employer - more or less formal, research or client-centric.

Research Medical Offices and Clinics for Compatibility

Dig deep into potential employers. Investigate their reputation within the medical community through patient reviews and staff satisfaction scores. Evaluate their commitment to cutting-edge technology and continuing education, which are vital for an evolving field like endodontics.

Learning about the company culture of a dentist’s office or other small clinics can be a little more tricky. So, focus on spotting signs of a workplace that fosters collaboration and values employee contribution. These could be found in employee reviews, social media posts or answers to negative reviews online.

How to Apply to Endodontist Jobs

Writing a well-crafted resume and cover shouldn’t feel like a daunting task. To make sure it doesn’t, check out the following tips.

Update Your Resume for Endodontist Jobs

Your resume should start with a clear professional summary highlighting your expertise in root canal therapy, surgical endodontics, or other areas. Throughout your entire resume use the same industry-specific keywords and skills found in the job opening, such as:

  • root canal
  • apical surgery
  • patient-centric approach
  • diagnostic imaging

These are crucial to catch hiring managers’ attention as the right candidate for the job.

Include plenty of metrics to show your impact on the job too. Common KPIs for endodontists include:

  • number of successful root canal treatments performed
  • patient satisfaction scores
  • publication in dental journals
  • number of contributions to multidisciplinary teams

Finally, stress your continuous education in advanced endodontics techniques by listing certifications and other courses you took.

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Cover Letter Tips

Your cover letter for an endodontist role should complement your resume by adding more details and explaining your interest in the specific medical organization. For maximum results:

  • Ensure you always use a personalized greeting and mention the medical company by name.
  • Tailor the letter to highlight only relevant experiences.
  • Emphasize skills that are listed as required in the job opening.
  • Cite and show you understand the values of the medical organization.
  • Close by expressing eagerness to contribute to the practice and meet for an interview.

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How to Follow Up with an Employer

Need some guidance on how to follow up after sending applications for endodontist jobs? Look no further! Here are our top tips:

  1. Timing is key. Send a follow-up email about one week after submitting your application. This allows the hiring team to review candidates.
  2. Be specific. Mention the position you applied for and briefly reiterate specific skills or experiences that make you a strong candidate.
  3. Ask for an update. Politely inquire about the status of the hiring process. This shows your continued interest.
  4. Express gratitude. Always thank the prospective employer for considering your application. It shows professionalism and courtesy.

Remember that a well-crafted follow-up message is a powerful tool for making a positive impression and keep you on the employer’s radar.

Interviewing Tips for Endodontist Jobs

The last step in securing your ideal endodontist position is to pass an interview. Prepare well in order to navigate it with confidence.

Don’t skip the ice-breaking questions, and have answers ready for common interview questions, such as:

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Why did you choose the endodontics field?
  • Where do you see your career in five years?

It’s a good idea to brush up on some technical knowledge as the next questions will be specific to your field. They might ask things like:

  • Can you describe your approach to assessing for root canal treatments?
  • What is your experience with diagnosing and treating cases of dental trauma?
  • How do you communicate with patients to ensure they understand the treatment plan and feel comfortable during the procedure?
  • What is your protocol for managing patients with dental anxiety or phobias?

Finally, expect situational and behavioral questions and learn to face them like a pro with the STAR method. Practice answering these:

  • Can you discuss a challenging endodontics case you’ve encountered in the past and how you approached it?
  • Tell me about a time you had to adapt to a change in treatment plan due to unforeseen circumstances.

What to Do When You Get an Offer

Upon receiving a job offer for an endodontist role, first, express gratitude. Show enthusiasm for the opportunity and politely request some time to consider the proposal. Up to a week is reasonable unless the medical institution is urgently looking to hire.

Next, it’s time to analyze the offer. Assess the job title and responsibilities, and look at the compensation package in all its parts:

  • pay
  • benefits such as health insurance, PTO, and maternity leave
  • work hours
  • flexibility

Ask yourself: “Does this role at this specific employer align with my expectations and professional goals?”

If any aspect requires clarification or adjustment, don’t hesitate to communicate with the employer. The same goes for negotiating the terms of the contract. As long as you’re polite, and professional, and can build an argument to back up your requests, there’s no harm in trying.

Endodontist Job Career Paths

Explore a multitude of different career progressions after succeeding in a few endodontist jobs. Your options include:

  • Professor in dentistry: Do you have a passion for dentistry and want to help educate the next generation of dentists? Becoming a professor at a dental school could be your path. Be ready to show strong communication and presentation skills, and the ability to inspire and mentor students.
  • Specialized consultant: Share your expertise with colleagues and dental practices as a consultant. You must have a deep knowledge and experience with advanced endodontic techniques, and excellent analytical skills and communication abilities.
  • Clinical researcher: Dive into research if you want to contribute to the advancement of dental science. This role requires a keen analytical mind, skill in research methodologies, and a deep understanding of endodontic literature.
  • Multi-specialty practice owner: Consider becoming an owner of a multidisciplinary dental practice if you’d like to lead a team of diverse dental professionals. You'll need strong leadership and management skills. Plus, a solid understanding of various dental specialties beyond endodontics.

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