Physician Assistant Post-Acute & Long-Term Care Earn $110K $160K Full-Time Part-Time Flexible Schedule Are you a Physician Assistant looking to boost your income while maintaining work-life balance ? Join a rapidly expanding, clinician-led medical group delivering high-quality care across skilled nursing facilities. Step into a role where your expertise is valued, your schedule is flexible, and your impact is meaningful. Why You ll Love This Role We re a clinician-first organization built on respect, collaboration, and integrity focused on helping providers succeed both professionally and personally. Flexible scheduling options Strong clinical & administrative support Collaborative team environment Leadership and growth opportunities Make a real difference in patient care Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary: $140,000 $160,000 401(k) with employer contribution Medical, dental & vision insurance Generous PTO + 8 paid holidays CME allowance & licensure reimbursement Supportive leadership & career growth Your Role Clinical Responsibilities Provide comprehensive care in post-acute & long-term care settings Perform patient evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Order and interpret labs, imaging, and diagnostic tests Prescribe medications and therapies Document patient care accurately and efficiently Educate patients, families, and facility staff Team Collaboration Work closely with physicians, nurses, and facility leadership Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings Support quality improvement initiatives and patient outcomes Qualifications Licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) U.S. Active or eligible license in: Washington DEA license (or eligibility) Eligible for Medicare/Medicaid participation Experience in post-acute, geriatrics, or long-term care preferred Why This Role Matters As a Nurse Practitioner in this role, you ll provide compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals in skilled nursing facilities helping improve quality of life and clinical outcomes where it matters most.
06/24/2026
Full time
Physician Assistant Post-Acute & Long-Term Care Earn $110K $160K Full-Time Part-Time Flexible Schedule Are you a Physician Assistant looking to boost your income while maintaining work-life balance ? Join a rapidly expanding, clinician-led medical group delivering high-quality care across skilled nursing facilities. Step into a role where your expertise is valued, your schedule is flexible, and your impact is meaningful. Why You ll Love This Role We re a clinician-first organization built on respect, collaboration, and integrity focused on helping providers succeed both professionally and personally. Flexible scheduling options Strong clinical & administrative support Collaborative team environment Leadership and growth opportunities Make a real difference in patient care Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary: $140,000 $160,000 401(k) with employer contribution Medical, dental & vision insurance Generous PTO + 8 paid holidays CME allowance & licensure reimbursement Supportive leadership & career growth Your Role Clinical Responsibilities Provide comprehensive care in post-acute & long-term care settings Perform patient evaluations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Order and interpret labs, imaging, and diagnostic tests Prescribe medications and therapies Document patient care accurately and efficiently Educate patients, families, and facility staff Team Collaboration Work closely with physicians, nurses, and facility leadership Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings Support quality improvement initiatives and patient outcomes Qualifications Licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) U.S. Active or eligible license in: Washington DEA license (or eligibility) Eligible for Medicare/Medicaid participation Experience in post-acute, geriatrics, or long-term care preferred Why This Role Matters As a Nurse Practitioner in this role, you ll provide compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals in skilled nursing facilities helping improve quality of life and clinical outcomes where it matters most.
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based treatment while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to support whole-person health. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care needs Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, compliance, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work closely with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and front-office staff Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers as part of an integrated care team Participate in community outreach, school-based programs, or health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Ohio Dental Practice Act requirements Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible Ohio dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Interest in community outreach and preventive dentistry Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based clinical setting Supportive leadership and collegial dental team Opportunity to make a lasting impact in a community-focused practice
05/29/2026
Full time
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based treatment while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to support whole-person health. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care needs Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, compliance, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work closely with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and front-office staff Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers as part of an integrated care team Participate in community outreach, school-based programs, or health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Ohio Dental Practice Act requirements Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible Ohio dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Interest in community outreach and preventive dentistry Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based clinical setting Supportive leadership and collegial dental team Opportunity to make a lasting impact in a community-focused practice
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role supports the mission of the FQHC by delivering high-quality, evidence-based dental care while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to improve overall health outcomes. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (exams, cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care visits Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, adherence, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work collaboratively with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and administrative staff Participate in integrated care efforts with medical and behavioral health teams Support community outreach, prevention programs, and health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and applicable state dental practice regulations Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible dental license in the state of practice DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records Bilingual skills preferred Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based care model Supportive leadership and collaborative clinical teams Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in underserved communities
05/29/2026
Full time
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role supports the mission of the FQHC by delivering high-quality, evidence-based dental care while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to improve overall health outcomes. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (exams, cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care visits Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, adherence, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work collaboratively with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and administrative staff Participate in integrated care efforts with medical and behavioral health teams Support community outreach, prevention programs, and health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and applicable state dental practice regulations Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible dental license in the state of practice DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records Bilingual skills preferred Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based care model Supportive leadership and collaborative clinical teams Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in underserved communities
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive dental care to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This position requires a minimum of two years of clinical experience and the ability to practice independently with minimal supervision. The ideal candidate is clinically confident, mission-driven, and comfortable managing a full patient schedule while supporting the goals of a safety-net dental program. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Deliver a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (exams, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care visits independently Provide high-quality, evidence-based care in accordance with FQHC and regulatory standards Independent Practice Expectations Manage patient care and clinical decision-making with minimal supervision Maintain productivity and quality standards in a fast-paced community health setting Serve as a clinical resource and mentor to dental assistants and hygienists as appropriate Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral health, treatment options, and preventive care Deliver care in a compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive manner Foster patient trust and long-term engagement in oral healthcare Documentation, Compliance & Quality Complete timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Connecticut Dental Practice Act requirements Follow infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, chart reviews, and peer review activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in general dentistry Current or eligible Connecticut dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Demonstrated ability to work independently in a clinical setting Preferred Qualifications Experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records Bilingual skills (Spanish preferred) Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based dental program Modern dental facilities with strong clinical support Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in an underserved community
05/29/2026
Full time
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive dental care to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This position requires a minimum of two years of clinical experience and the ability to practice independently with minimal supervision. The ideal candidate is clinically confident, mission-driven, and comfortable managing a full patient schedule while supporting the goals of a safety-net dental program. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Deliver a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (exams, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care visits independently Provide high-quality, evidence-based care in accordance with FQHC and regulatory standards Independent Practice Expectations Manage patient care and clinical decision-making with minimal supervision Maintain productivity and quality standards in a fast-paced community health setting Serve as a clinical resource and mentor to dental assistants and hygienists as appropriate Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral health, treatment options, and preventive care Deliver care in a compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive manner Foster patient trust and long-term engagement in oral healthcare Documentation, Compliance & Quality Complete timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Connecticut Dental Practice Act requirements Follow infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, chart reviews, and peer review activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in general dentistry Current or eligible Connecticut dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Demonstrated ability to work independently in a clinical setting Preferred Qualifications Experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records Bilingual skills (Spanish preferred) Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based dental program Modern dental facilities with strong clinical support Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in an underserved community
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based treatment while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to support whole-person health. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care needs Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, compliance, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work closely with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and front-office staff Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers as part of an integrated care team Participate in community outreach, school-based programs, or health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Ohio Dental Practice Act requirements Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible Ohio dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Interest in community outreach and preventive dentistry Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based clinical setting Supportive leadership and collegial dental team Opportunity to make a lasting impact in a community-focused practice
05/29/2026
Full time
Position Summary The General Dentist provides comprehensive oral healthcare services to adult and pediatric patients in a community health center setting. This role emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based treatment while working collaboratively within an integrated care model to support whole-person health. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnoses, and treatment planning Provide a full scope of general dentistry services, including: Preventive care (cleanings, fluoride, sealants) Restorative dentistry (fillings, crowns) Simple and surgical extractions Endodontic and limited prosthodontic procedures, as appropriate Manage dental emergencies and urgent care needs Deliver care in accordance with evidence-based clinical standards and FQHC guidelines Patient Education & Engagement Educate patients on oral hygiene, disease prevention, and treatment options Promote patient understanding, compliance, and long-term oral health Provide compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive care Collaboration & Program Support Work closely with dental hygienists, dental assistants, and front-office staff Collaborate with medical and behavioral health providers as part of an integrated care team Participate in community outreach, school-based programs, or health education initiatives as assigned Documentation, Compliance & Quality Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Comply with HRSA, OSHA, CDC, and Ohio Dental Practice Act requirements Adhere to infection control, sterilization, and patient safety protocols Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and performance improvement activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Current or eligible Ohio dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Commitment to serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured populations Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Interest in community outreach and preventive dentistry Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package, which may include: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Continuing education allowance and paid CE time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based clinical setting Supportive leadership and collegial dental team Opportunity to make a lasting impact in a community-focused practice
Position Summary The Pediatric Dentist provides comprehensive dental care to infants, children, adolescents, and patients with special healthcare needs in a community health center setting. This role focuses on preventive and restorative care, patient and caregiver education, and collaboration with an interdisciplinary care team to address oral health disparities. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Provide comprehensive pediatric dental services including: Exams, diagnoses, and treatment planning Preventive care (fluoride, sealants, anticipatory guidance) Restorative dentistry, pulp therapy, extractions, and space maintenance Management of dental trauma and emergencies Treat patients with special healthcare needs with compassion and clinical expertise Utilize behavior management techniques appropriate for pediatric patients Ensure all care is delivered in accordance with evidence-based standards and FQHC regulations Patient & Family Engagement Educate patients and caregivers on oral hygiene, nutrition, and preventive practices Build trust with families from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds Promote a welcoming, trauma-informed, and child-friendly environment Collaboration & Program Support Work collaboratively with dental hygienists, dental assistants, primary care providers, and behavioral health staff Participate in quality improvement initiatives and clinical performance activities Support school-based or community outreach programs as needed Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Compliance & Quality Adhere to all federal, state, and local regulations including HRSA and New York State requirements Follow infection control, risk management, and patient safety protocols Participate in peer review, chart audits, and continuing education activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Completion of an accredited Pediatric Dentistry residency program Current or eligible New York State dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Experience or strong interest in serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured pediatric populations Bilingual skills (e.g., Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Bengali) Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays CME allowance and paid CME time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based care model Modern dental facilities with pediatric-friendly operatories Supportive leadership and opportunities for professional growth
05/29/2026
Full time
Position Summary The Pediatric Dentist provides comprehensive dental care to infants, children, adolescents, and patients with special healthcare needs in a community health center setting. This role focuses on preventive and restorative care, patient and caregiver education, and collaboration with an interdisciplinary care team to address oral health disparities. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Provide comprehensive pediatric dental services including: Exams, diagnoses, and treatment planning Preventive care (fluoride, sealants, anticipatory guidance) Restorative dentistry, pulp therapy, extractions, and space maintenance Management of dental trauma and emergencies Treat patients with special healthcare needs with compassion and clinical expertise Utilize behavior management techniques appropriate for pediatric patients Ensure all care is delivered in accordance with evidence-based standards and FQHC regulations Patient & Family Engagement Educate patients and caregivers on oral hygiene, nutrition, and preventive practices Build trust with families from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds Promote a welcoming, trauma-informed, and child-friendly environment Collaboration & Program Support Work collaboratively with dental hygienists, dental assistants, primary care providers, and behavioral health staff Participate in quality improvement initiatives and clinical performance activities Support school-based or community outreach programs as needed Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the electronic dental record (EDR) Compliance & Quality Adhere to all federal, state, and local regulations including HRSA and New York State requirements Follow infection control, risk management, and patient safety protocols Participate in peer review, chart audits, and continuing education activities Required Qualifications DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school Completion of an accredited Pediatric Dentistry residency program Current or eligible New York State dental license DEA registration (or eligibility) CPR/BLS certification Experience or strong interest in serving underserved and diverse populations Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in an FQHC, community health center, or public health setting Experience treating Medicaid and uninsured pediatric populations Bilingual skills (e.g., Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Bengali) Familiarity with electronic dental records and quality reporting Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience Eligibility for NHSC Loan Repayment Program Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off and paid holidays CME allowance and paid CME time Malpractice insurance coverage Retirement plan options Work Environment Mission-driven, team-based care model Modern dental facilities with pediatric-friendly operatories Supportive leadership and opportunities for professional growth