Education:Â
Bachelors degree from accredited college or university. Graduate of an accredited Dental School. Completion of a post-doctoral residency program in endodontics. Â Dental Licensure in the State of California. Certification through the American Board of Endodontics is preferred.
One of the following Requirements must be met:
- Graduation with a degree in Dental Surgery (DDS) or Dental Medicine (DMD) from a U.S. or Canadian school approved by the council on Dental Education, American Dental Association OR
-  Graduation with a degree in Dental Surgery (DDS) or Dental Medicine or equivalent degree from a dental school (other than those covered in #1 above), provided the education and knowledge acquired are substantially equivalent to that of graduates of dental schools described in #1 above.  Such comparability may be evidenced by a current license to practice dentistry in State, Territory or commonwealth of the United States or in the District of Columbia, provided the licensure requirements include a written examination measuring science achievement and a performance examination measuring clinical competence.   Â
Experience:
Two years of experience and/or training beyond the post-graduate training level.  At least one year of this must be either professional practice experience or residency training.
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Certification:Â
Must have current CPR certification that complies with the guidelines set by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. Certification may be obtained prior to orientation.
License:
Must possess a valid DDS or DMD license.  Must possess current DEA licensure. Â
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Knowledge of:Â Â Â
Use of digital radiographs and electronic dental record keeping. Â
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Skill:Â Â Â Â
Able to perform all aspects of endodontics including, but not limited to single and multi-canal treatments, root canal retreatments, apicoectomies, and instrument separation navigation.  Must be able to effectively communicate with and be comfortable treating patients of all ages. Â
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Ability to:Â Â Â
Work with various types of patients from the young to the elderly. Â
Must be able to work with the Indian Community, and be sensitive to the Indian culture and its needs.
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Physical Demands:Â Â Â
There may be some carrying of small objects weighing 10 to 20 pounds.
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Position Type:
Part-Time 1 day/week
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Salary:
$105.77 – $120.19 hourly
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Clinic Location: San Manuel Clinic as AssignedÂ
Morongo Indian Health Clinic (11555 ½ Potrero Banning, Ca 92220)
San Manuel Indian Health Clinic (11980 Mt. Vernon Ave. Grand Terrance Ca, 92313)
Soboba Indian Health Clinic (23119 Soboba Rd San Jacinto, Ca 92583)
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