Summary
Join the Indian Health Service and make a meaningful impact on the oral health of American Indian communities. As a Dentist, you will provide comprehensive, patient‑centered care, manage complex cases, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team while advancing health equity and improving community well‑being.
Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive dental care, including examinations, diagnosis, treatment planning, restorative procedures, endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, and emergency dental services.
- Independently evaluate and manage complex dental conditions, adapting treatment approaches as needed and coordinating care with medical providers for patients with complex health or behavioral needs.
- Deliver patient education and preventive care services, ensuring patients understand treatment options, risks, and post‑treatment care while addressing diverse cultural and socioeconomic needs.
- Provide consultation and professional guidance to healthcare providers and dental staff regarding dental health issues and their impact on overall patient health.
- Maintain clinical records, participate in quality improvement and infection control activities, support program operations, and contribute to clinical committees and strategic planning initiatives.
Requirements
- U.S. citizenship is required.
- Selective Service Registration is required for males born after 12/31/1959.
- Exposures to vaccine‑preventable diseases require compliance with the Indian Health Service Employee Immunization Policy. Vaccine exemptions may be available per policy and facility guidance.
- All candidates must pass a federal background investigation. Completion of the investigation is a condition of employment.
- Financial suitability is required. Candidates must demonstrate financial responsibility and maintain good standing with creditors unless exempt by policy.
- REAL ID compliance is required beginning May 7 2025 for all employees. State‑issued IDs or licenses must be REAL ID‑compliant.
Qualifications
- Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from an ADA‑or‑CODA‑approved school.
- Successful completion of the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) and possession of a current, full, and unrestricted dental license in a U.S. State, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or U.S. territory.
- At least one year of full‑time experience equivalent to the next lower grade level, performing professional dentistry work for a GS‑12 level or above assignment.
- For GS‑12 (or equivalent) level, completion of a two‑year residency program in dentistry, oral health, craniofacial sciences, or related medical science, or equivalent experience.
- Demonstrated experience in restorative, pediatric, periodontic, endodontic, prosthodontic, diagnostic, surgical, and preventive dental services, including complex and medically complex cases.
- Ability to stipulate clinical records, infection control, and quality improvement activities.
Benefits
As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a comprehensive benefits package designed to reward a federal career, including health, dental, disability, and retirement benefits. Eligibility for specific benefits depends on the position and work status.
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