About the job Orthodontist – Balanced & Flexible Pediatric Dental Office
Orthodontist – Trusted Pediatric Dental Office
Practice Overview
We are a well-established, highly respected, women-led multi-specialty dental practice serving a pediatric-focused patient population. The practice includes pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, and general dentistry, with a strong emphasis on collaboration, continuity of care, and a supportive, team-oriented culture. The practice is owned and led by an all-female team of dentists and is widely known for its warm, family-friendly environment and collegial approach to care.
Who Were Looking For
An orthodontist who values collaboration, balance, and patient-centered care. The ideal provider is personable, team-oriented, and aligned with a calm, respectful, and supportive work environment. This role is well-suited for someone seeking meaningful clinical work while maintaining work-life balance.
What You'll Do
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Provide comprehensive orthodontic care to a pediatric and adolescent patient population
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Work closely with pediatric dentists and general dentists within the practice
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Participate in a collaborative, multi-specialty environment with easy access to second opinions and internal referrals
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Maintain high standards of clinical excellence and patient communication
Experience Level
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Completion of an accredited orthodontic residency is required
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Board-certified or board-eligible orthodontists are welcome
1–2 years of experience is preferred
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Personality, cultural fit, and teamwork are highly valued over years of experience
Environment & Culture
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Supportive, collaborative, all-female team of dentists
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Family-friendly and understanding work culture
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Emphasis on flexibility, mutual respect, and long-term professional satisfaction
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Multi-specialty setting that encourages learning and shared clinical insight
Schedule
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Part-time position
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Flexible scheduling options available
Certifications & Requirements
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DDS/DMD from an accredited dental school
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Completion of an orthodontic residency
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Active (or eligible) state dental license
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Board certification or board eligibility in orthodontics