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High Country Community Health
NC
April 6, 2026
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Elkin
High Country Community Health integrated care services expand over four counties in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the foothills. These areas are rich with natural beauty, close community, and opportunities for healthy living. Outdoor recreational activities are endless; hiking in the spring, rafting in the summer, or winter skiing are examples of how each season contributes its own unique possibilities. The High Country is surrounded with vibrancy and HCCH is proud to call this area our home.
High Country Community Health offers sign-on bonuses, competitive salaries, and assistance in student debt loan repayment through the National Health Service Corp.
POSITION TITLE: Staff Dentist
REPORTS TO: CDO
A full time exempt position responsible for providing clinical dental services and preventive dental care in a community health center setting.
Essential Functions:
Examines individuals requesting care, diagnoses their dental/oral conditions, prescribes and carries out, or directs others in carrying out, appropriate dental/oral treatment, or refers individuals for specialty consultation or treatment in conformance with approved clinical protocols and guidelines.
Records patient-dentist transactions as they occur in the patient’s electronic dental record so that the dental record accurately and completely reflects the nature of the contact, the condition of the patient and the care or treatment provided. In addition the Staff Dentist shall complete referrals, data collections instruments and other records or paper works as shall be required from time to time by the organization.
Supervises the clinical work of the dental assistants and hygienists
Works collaboratively with the Dental Office Manager to maintain a full schedule
Educates individuals in the nature of oral health related conditions and in the general promotion of oral health related disease prevention.
Serves on the dental staff and other center committees as assigned.
Assists in the provision of continuing education, on-the-job training, and the orientation of community health center staff as requested.
Assists with designing, developing, and implementing appropriate Dental Department policies, protocols and procedures in partnership with the Dental Office Manager which are in compliance with the most current accepted professional standards.
Assists in the provision of technical assistance and health education to the community as requested.
Participates in short and long term program planning for the Dental Department and the agency, including development of goals and objectives.
Travels when necessary to fulfill the corporations needs and attends meetings as necessary to represent the corporation and/or the Dental Department.
Responsible for personal full compliance with all applicable federal, state, local and center rules, regulations, protocols and procedures governing the practice of dentistry and the clinical provision of dental care as well as those relating to, but not limited to, personnel issues, work place safety, public health and confidentiality.
Requirements
Education and Training:
Graduation from an accredited dental school
Completion of an accredited general practice residency program is preferred
Knowledge of community health principles and practices preferred
Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills required
Ability to maintain appropriate clinical privileges required, hospital privileges preferred
FTCA coverage or private professional malpractice insurance obtainable
Licensure and Credentials:
Unrestricted license to practice dentistry in the State of North Carolina
Current CPR (BLS) certifications. ACLS preferred
North Carolina DEA registration
Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers
Skills and Abilities:
Requires a comprehensive knowledge of primary dental care in outpatient settings.
Knowledge of the principles and practice of modern dentistry as related to community health organizations
Typical Physical Demands:
Prolonged sitting or standing may be required. Those physical movements and the degree of mobility normally associated with the practice of primary care dentistry will be performed on a repetitive basis. The ability to distinguish letters and symbols, as well as the ability to utilize telephones, computer terminals, and copiers is required. Work under stressful conditions as well as irregular hours may be required. Frequent exposure to communicable diseases, body fluids, toxic substances, medicinal preparations, radiation and other conditions common to a clinical environment may routinely be encountered.
OSHA Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Classification:
Category I
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The center reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the business need arises. In compliance with EEOC 29 CFR part 1630, if the essential functions of this position cannot be performed in a satisfactory manner by the employee, further accommodations shall be made if it does not constitute undue hardships upon this organization.
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Sign-on Bonus and Salary Negotiable
