Brown County Oral Health Partnership
Location
Green Bay, Wisconsin
The Dental Therapist provides preventive and routine restorative dental services to children under the supervision of a licensed dentist. They are responsible for patient evaluations, treatment planning, and delivering oral health education across various clinical and community settings.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited Dental Therapy program and hold or be eligible for a Wisconsin Dental Therapist license. Current CPR/BLS certification is required, and experience with children or public health programs is preferred.
401(k) Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Flexible schedule Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Profit sharing Training & development Vision insurance Wellness resources Join a team making a difference! Oral Health Partnership (OHP) is a nonprofit children’s dental program that provides preventative, diagnostic, and restorative dental services to uninsured and underinsured children ages 0-19. We provide care at our dental clinics, in schools, and at hospitals in Green Bay and surrounding areas.
We are seeking a dedicated, skilled, and compassionate Dental Therapist to join our team in achieving our mission of changing the lives of our community’s children through access to excellent oral health services and education.
Title: Licensed Dental Therapist
Reports to: Dental Director
Department/Location: OHP Dental Offices, School-Based Programs, and Community Sites
Classification: Part-Time or Full-Time
Required Education: Graduate of an accredited Dental Therapist Program
The Dental Therapist plays an essential role in expanding access to care by providing preventive and routine restorative services under the supervision of a licensed dentist. This position focuses on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care while supporting OHP’s mission and community outreach efforts.
Review patient health history and perform oral evaluations within scope of practice Take and review radiographs in collaboration with the supervising dentist Provide preventive services, including prophylaxis, fluoride treatments, and sealants Place restorations (fillings), interim therapeutic restorations (ITRs), and preformed crowns on primary teeth Perform simple extractions of erupted primary teeth Provide oral health education, dietary counseling, and post-operative instructions to patients and caregivers Assist in treatment planning in collaboration with the dental team Maintain accurate and timely charting in patient records Support setup, breakdown, and maintenance of clinical and portable equipment Travel to and provide care across OHP service locations, including schools and community sites
Technology Responsibilities Utilize Dentrix for charting and patient records Use Dexis for radiography Utilize internal systems for scheduling, documentation, and timekeeping
Required Education & Licensure Graduate of an accredited Dental Therapy program Licensed (or eligible for licensure) as a Dental Therapist in the State of Wisconsin Current CPR/BLS certification
Preferred Experience Experience working with children and adolescents Experience in community health, public health, or school-based programs Familiarity with behavior guidance techniques Bilingual in Spanish, Hmong, or Somali is a plus
Physical Requirements OHP clinics are dynamic, fast-paced environments. This role requires: Continuous movement including sitting, standing, and walking Occasional lifting and moving of equipment and supplies (up to 50 lbs)
Other Requirements Ability to travel between OHP clinic locations, schools, and community-based sites Ability to obtain professional liability insurance
Qualities & Skills for Success Strong interpersonal and communication skills Passion for working with children and underserved populations Adaptability across multiple clinical settings and teams Commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate care Team-oriented mindset with a collaborative approach
Schedule Full-time, 8-hour shifts (Monday-Friday; no weekends) Part-time, 8-hour shifts (under 30 hours/week)
Why OHP? Mission-driven work that directly impacts children and families Collaborative, supportive team environment Opportunities to work in clinics, schools, and community settings Professional development and growth opportunities Loan forgiveness programs available (NHSC, PSLF, Wisconsin Health Professionals)
If you are looking for a meaningful role in a mission-driven organization where you can truly make a difference in children's lives, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume or any inquiries to hr@bcohp.org and visit www.smilegb.org to learn more.
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