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FirstHealth of the Carolinas

Established Dental Practice Treating Patients Birth to 21 in NC Seeks Dentist (PRN) Join an organization with a reputation for excellent care and provider collaboration.
FirstHealth of the Carolinas, a not-for-profit health care system located in the Sandhills of North Carolina, operates three Dental Care Centers serving low-income children up to age 21 for over 25 years.
This is a wonderful opportunity for a dentist who is passionate about working with children.
Position highlights:
Excellent clinician collaboration, supportive environment.
Available to work in Southern Pines as well as in School-based Dental Centers in Biscoe and Mt.
Gilead.
Dependable work hours and great work-life balance.
Hours:
ability to fill-in for providers in one or more of the offices as needed:
Southern Pines Office - 7:
30 AM - 5:
00 PM Monday - Thursday.
Southern Pines Office - 8:
30 AM - 3:
00 PM on Saturdays.
School-based Dental Center in Biscoe from 8:
30 AM - 3 PM on Fridays and/or Saturdays.
School-based Dental Center in Mt.
Gilead 8:
30 AM - 3:
00 PM on Fridays and/or Saturdays.
Temperate climate with four seasons allows for outdoor activities such as boating, cycling, hiking and fishing to be enjoyed year-round.
Affordable housing choices, one of the safest cities in NC, excellent public and private schools.
Just an hour from Raleigh, and an easy drive to the state's beautiful beaches and mountains.
Qualifications:
must be a graduate from an accredited school of dentistry.
Experience with pediatrics preferred.
Must be willing to provide both operative care and exams.
NC Dental License required.
For more information and to apply contact Dr.
Sharon Nicholson Harrell at 910-692-5111 (sharrell@firsthealth.
og) or Laura Cabrera, Physician Recruiter, at 910.
715.
1438 (lcabrera-portillo@firsthealth.
org) PI238628627About the Company:
FirstHealth of the Carolinas.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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