Location
Hayden, Idaho
The Orthodontist is responsible for diagnosing and treating dental and facial irregularities using various orthodontic modalities. They will develop individualized treatment plans and collaborate with a clinical team to ensure exceptional patient care.
Candidates must hold a DDS or DMD degree and have completed an ADA-accredited Orthodontic residency program. A valid Idaho dental license and CPR/BLS certification are required.
Hayden & Post Falls, Idaho Peach Orthodontics, a well-established and growing orthodontic practice serving Hayden and Post Falls, ID, is seeking an Orthodontist to join its team for approximately eight (8) days per month. This is an excellent opportunity for a patient-focused, growth-minded doctor who values clinical excellence and a positive team culture. The ideal candidate is personable, clinically confident, and committed to delivering exceptional orthodontic care while creating an outstanding patient experience for children, teens, and adults. Located in the beautiful North Idaho region, this opportunity offers the ability to practice in thriving communities known for their outdoor recreation, family-friendly atmosphere, and exceptional quality of life. Position Overview The Orthodontist will be responsible for diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, while providing comprehensive orthodontic treatment in a collaborative, supportive practice environment.
Competitive compensation structure Established patient base with continued new patient growth Modern technology and an experienced clinical support team Professional autonomy with strong operational support Flexible part-time schedule of approximately 8 days per month Opportunity for long-term growth and partnership discussions If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity with Peach Orthodontics, we welcome the opportunity to connect with you.
Perform comprehensive orthodontic evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans Diagnose malocclusions and dentofacial abnormalities using clinical examinations, radiographs, photographs, and digital scans Provide treatment using fixed appliances (braces), clear aligner therapy, and other orthodontic modalities Monitor treatment progress and make appropriate adjustments Educate patients and parents on treatment options, expectations, and oral hygiene practices Collaborate effectively with general dentists and specialists regarding patient care Maintain accurate and timely patient records in compliance with regulatory standards Supervise and support orthodontic assistants and clinical team members Uphold high standards of infection control and patient safety Participate in practice growth initiatives and community outreach as appropriate
DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school Completion of an ADA-accredited Orthodontic residency program Current or eligible for an Idaho dental license Current Idaho Controlled Substances Registration (if applicable) DEA registration (if prescribing controlled substances) CPR/BLS certification Board Certification by the American Board of Orthodontics (preferred, but not required) Strong clinical judgment and commitment to evidence-based orthodontic care Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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