Job Opportunity: External Self-Employed Clinician Dental Technician (1 Day a Week) Location: Devonshire House Dental, Copley Hill Farm Business Park, Cambridge Road, Babraham, Cambridge CB22 3GN Position Type: Part-Time (1 Day per Week) Contract: Self employed We are seeking a skilled and experienced Clinicial Dental Technician to join our dynamic team on a part-time basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional looking to supplement their current commitments with a flexible, rewarding role in a well-established practice. Responsibilities: Collaborate with our dental team to create high-quality dental prosthetics, including crowns, bridges, and dentures. Utilize modern dental technology and materials to ensure precise and comfortable fittings. Conduct assessments and consultations with patients to ensure their specific needs and expectations are met. Provide expert advice and support to our clinical team and patients on complex dental cases. Maintain meticulous records and ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety regulations. Requirements: Proven experience as a self employed Clinical Dental Technician with a strong portfolio of previous work. Relevant qualifications and certifications in Dental Technology. Proficient in the use of dental lab equipment and software (or you're welcome to allow our own lab to complete the lab work). Strong understanding of dental materials and prosthetic fabrication techniques. Excellent communication skills and a patient-centric approach. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. What We Offer: 40/60% private split Access to state-of-the-art dental technology and equipment. A supportive and friendly working environment. How to Apply: If you are a dedicated Dental Technician looking for a flexible, part-time opportunity, we would love to hear from you Please send your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience to recruitmentriverdalehealthcare.com Join us in providing exceptional dental care and making a positive impact on our patients' lives