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Dentist jobs in Ireland: come and work with us

At Dental Care Ireland, we are offering a number of hygienist and dentist jobs in Ireland throughout our network of practices

 

It’s a good time to be a dentist in Ireland. With the government bringing in helpful entitlements for PRSI contributors and the self-employed, as well as a steady stream of informational articles and a sugar tax, awareness is up among the general public of the need to take care of their teeth and we are offering a number of dentist jobs in Ireland to reflect that demand.

Dedicated and reliable

At Dental Care Ireland, we’re on the lookout for dedicated, reliable dentists who can help grow our network and continue to provide the great service for which we’ve become known. As of June 2018, we have a network of 13 established general and specialist dental practices around Ireland and are committed to providing the highest standards of care to families across the country.

We use the latest technology and materials supported by scientific research, work in state-of-the-art practices and strive to maintain a local feel by retaining principals after rebranding existing practices.

Broadening our reach

Along with dentist jobs in Ireland, we are also looking for hygienists to join our team. Donna Paton, the President of the Irish Dental Hygienists’ Association, is the resident hygienist at our practice in Tullamore and says: “It’s an exciting time for Dental Care Ireland. We’re broadening our reach all the time, while keeping committed to doing a great job for people in their own communities. We want to keep an emphasis on dental health and hygiene, and we have a great platform on which we can achieve that goal.”

What is the strategy for Dental Care Ireland? Co-founders Kieran Davitt and his brother Colm, the Dental Care Ireland CEO, had some good insights they shared recently about the type of dentist jobs in Ireland on offer. “We look for clinics of a particular size, with three chairs or more. We want to work with the right people as the principal dentist generally stays on for up to five years. There really needs to be a personal fit to grow the practice.”

Easy transition

At Dental Care Ireland, the idea is to provide the best possible patient experience while also giving dentists a fantastic environment in which they can thrive. “We don’t want to turn places around 100%,” Colm says.

“We want as easy a transition as possible. We see potential in places that don’t have the time to market themselves, and where we can introduce a specialist. It’s even better if there’s two or three dentists in situ because it makes it easier. Dentist jobs in Ireland are in high demand, and our model reflects that.”

The network of Dental Care Ireland practices benefits from a solid investment strategy to ensure the environment is as modern and reliable as possible.

Investing in equipment

“We try and upgrade practices, investing in equipment. We price our treatments competitively – we want to give the best value to customers because they are demanding excellent treatment,” says Colm.

“DCI is a highly ethical company that wants to be high quality in everything we do. We don’t go for a low cost model with low quality. We offer a premium service – and a full range of those services.”

Stress is reduced

Stress is the enemy of all professionals, including dentists! At Dental Care Ireland, we eliminate that stress so dentists can do what they do best. “For dentists, administration is removed as we appoint a practice manager and support the growth of the practices. With that, stress is reduced as there isn’t as much full responsibility for everything,” says Colm. “Our dentists can get on with what they do best – looking after patients. It’s a great time to join our network!”

If you would like to know more about our hygienist and dentist jobs in Ireland, please feel free to contact us on careers@dentalcareireland.ie