Swords Orthodontics
17 Main St, Swords, Co Dublin, Ireland

Do you want to enjoy your work?

January 8, 2015
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Posted By: Stephen Murray

Do you want to enjoy your work?

We have a vacancy!


We’re looking for a dental nurse to join an established and expanding team that provides high quality specialist care. We strive to make a difference to the way our patients feel about themselves, we are looking for a committed candidate to add to our dedicated team.


Our practice team is professional, trustworthy, totally dependable, friendly, highly motivated and full of initiative.  These are qualities you’ll recognise immediately in us and yourself. We enjoy our work and so should you.


Position will include:
•    Chairside assisting and record keeping
•    Maintaining a safe clinical environment and cross-infection control
•    Reception and administrative activity
•    Scope for training and professional development


Hours for the position are varied and will include work in early morning, evenings and weekends. Flexibility and dependability in this regard are very important to the role.

Have a look at the website and see if this is the sort of place you'd like to work and if we're the sort of people you want to work with!


Excellent communication skills, including fluency in spoken and written English are essential, as is computer literacy and driving licence. Dental nursing qualification and specialist practice experience is preferred but related experience would be considered. 


The vacancy is for a full time position, but applicants wishing to work part time are welcome to apply.
To find out more, send your CV to us now by post or email:


SWORDS ORTHODONTICS

17 Main Street, 
Swords, 
Co Dublin


swordsorthoinfo@gmail.com


Closing date for applications midday January 26th 2015.

 

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