Senior Dental Officer - Clinical Supervisor - ref. b73324403
NHS Jobs Carlisle
To provide clinical supervision for students treating patients in the Dental Education Centre within the Carlisle Dental Centre. To be responsible for assessing and approving clinical treatment plans formulated by dental students and to assist in the management of subsequent clinical care.
To liaise with dental staff in the Carlisle Dental Centre in order to screen patients suitable for treatment by dental students. To maintain quality assurance of teaching and to ensure parity of the dental student experience. To undertake an active role in the maintenance of records related to the progression of dental students and course evaluation.
To engender within the dental students a professional approach to their work and to develop an understanding of ethics and professionalism appropriate to the contemporary practise. Responsibilities concomitant with the Senior Dental Officer grade The undertaking of oral and dental examination and diagnosis as an essential component to the assessment of patients presenting at Dental outlets to both child and adult patients.
Undertake dental treatment planning and patient management in order to deliver appropriate care for a range of patients for whom the Partnership Dental Service has a responsibility. This will include the delivery of care at Dental Centres. Undertake routine dental care and exodontia on patients.
Plan, develop, implement and evaluate appropriate interventions to prevent disease and promote health for individual patients. Identify commonly occurring medical emergencies and lead the dental team in the appropriate first line management of such emergency, using appropriate techniques, equipment and drugs.
Use appropriate local anaesthetic and patient management approaches to control pain and anxiety during dental treatment. Undertake appropriate assessment and investigations of patients to determine the need for specialist advice including the need for advice in the management of the developing dentition.
Undertakes the diagnosis, selection of appropriate restorative techniques and delivery of restoration or replacement of teeth in an effective way. Communicate with a range of patients and their families on individual clinical issues and communicate with all members of the clinical team and peers in an appropriate way and also with other health and social care professionals involved in the care of patients.
Participate in the Dental Departments Clinical Governance activity including Critical Incident Meetings and Clinical Audit. Engagement in the process to ensure the outcomes described by the Care Quality Commission, Essential standards of quality and safety are met.
Take responsibility for the management of the immediate clinical environment and immediate dental team and to participate in Clinical and Managerial Supervision as required by the Partnership Trust. Understand the legislative framework governing the delivery of oral health care in England.
Understand and put into practice the leadership of the immediate dental team. Understand the responsibility for health and safety issues. Demonstrate the application of the principles of ethical behaviour relevant to dentistry including honesty, confidentiality, integrity and compliance with the standards for dental professionals laid down by the GDC.
To liaise with dental staff in the Carlisle Dental Centre in order to screen patients suitable for treatment by dental students. To maintain quality assurance of teaching and to ensure parity of the dental student experience. To undertake an active role in the maintenance of records related to the progression of dental students and course evaluation.
To engender within the dental students a professional approach to their work and to develop an understanding of ethics and professionalism appropriate to the contemporary practise. Responsibilities concomitant with the Senior Dental Officer grade The undertaking of oral and dental examination and diagnosis as an essential component to the assessment of patients presenting at Dental outlets to both child and adult patients.
Undertake dental treatment planning and patient management in order to deliver appropriate care for a range of patients for whom the Partnership Dental Service has a responsibility. This will include the delivery of care at Dental Centres. Undertake routine dental care and exodontia on patients.
Plan, develop, implement and evaluate appropriate interventions to prevent disease and promote health for individual patients. Identify commonly occurring medical emergencies and lead the dental team in the appropriate first line management of such emergency, using appropriate techniques, equipment and drugs.
Use appropriate local anaesthetic and patient management approaches to control pain and anxiety during dental treatment. Undertake appropriate assessment and investigations of patients to determine the need for specialist advice including the need for advice in the management of the developing dentition.
Undertakes the diagnosis, selection of appropriate restorative techniques and delivery of restoration or replacement of teeth in an effective way. Communicate with a range of patients and their families on individual clinical issues and communicate with all members of the clinical team and peers in an appropriate way and also with other health and social care professionals involved in the care of patients.
Participate in the Dental Departments Clinical Governance activity including Critical Incident Meetings and Clinical Audit. Engagement in the process to ensure the outcomes described by the Care Quality Commission, Essential standards of quality and safety are met.
Take responsibility for the management of the immediate clinical environment and immediate dental team and to participate in Clinical and Managerial Supervision as required by the Partnership Trust. Understand the legislative framework governing the delivery of oral health care in England.
Understand and put into practice the leadership of the immediate dental team. Understand the responsibility for health and safety issues. Demonstrate the application of the principles of ethical behaviour relevant to dentistry including honesty, confidentiality, integrity and compliance with the standards for dental professionals laid down by the GDC.
Participate in the training of individuals on a local clinical basis. To maintain accurate clinical and statistical records through the use of the SOEL Health dental management program and other systems that may be used.
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• Relocation package available.
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qualified Consultants
• Opportunities to be a clinical supervisor
• Relocation package available.
At our Trust, we're really keen to develop our Consultant workforce and nurture their areas of interest in a flexible way where possible. Come and have...