Job Title:
Dental Director

Company: Forest County Potawatomi Community

Location: Crandon, WI

Created: 2024-05-07

Job Type: Full Time

Job Description:

About the Job:The Dental Director is responsible for the overall function, quality of care and the financial progress of the dental clinic. As a Dentist, this position is also responsible for assessing patient needs, planning and delivering direct dental care, and providing associated services and education to patients. Here's what you will be doing:Oversees daily operations, budget maintenance and preparation, timekeeping review and approval, performance, problem resolution, and employee engagementParticipates in the development and review of goals and objectives of the Division and DepartmentDevelops, enforces, reviews, and revises policies and procedures as needed but no less frequently than annuallyPlans, implements, and enforces confidentiality, HIPAA regulations, and the departmental Quality Improvement program including continuous improvement, safety, environmental, and infection control standards, ensuring all staff follow and maintain all applicable laws and regulations for the dental industryPrepares and maintains billing records, staffing schedules, and approves timecards for payroll processingOversees the front office, inventory, purchasing, physical clinic, cleanliness, safety, periodic equipment maintenance and minor repairs, and the continued enhancement of electronic dental records and digital radiologyReviews all clinical concerns submitted related to dental incidents or quality of care issues as presented or identified utilizing the prescribed processesParticipates in patient treatment; examine, diagnose, provide consultation and treat patients, prescribing pharmaceuticals, other medications, and treatment regimens as appropriateInforms the patient of diagnosis and treatment needs and options in such a way that the patient understands and can make an informed decision.Completes accurate documentation of the patient's dental diagnosis and treatment according to QI Standards and standards of careDevelops, participates, and presents in-service and educational programs to staff, ensuring all personnel meet annual in-service requirements and obtain new skillsEnsures communication within the department and with other departments is shared for effective operations.Reviews and recommends clinical privileges for dental staff requiring privilege to practiceServes as a clinical consultant in the facility for dental based concerns and dental aspects of public health matters, promoting oral health care and preventative oral health care strategies.Creates a framework for partnership with physicians, dentists, staff, other clinical departments, and supports and promotes shared decision making.Here's what you will need to be successful:Doctorate degree in Dental Surgery or Dental Medicine; five (5) years of experience as a practicing dentist; three (3) years director experience; Current WI and DEA Licensure.FQHC or Native American Clinic experience preferred.Knowledge of related accreditation and certification requirements, IHS and Insurance payment policies, legal and ethical standards for the delivery of dental care, relevant drugs and non-pharmaceutical patient care aids, and ability to prescribe dosages and instruct patients in correct usage.Knowledge of OSHA, JCAHO, AAAHC, QI standards, WI state statute, Federal, State, and institutional regulations and guidelines, and the ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection control standardsKnowledge of current principles, methods and procedures for the delivery of dental evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in area of expertise, patient admission, triage, transfer, and discharge procedures and documentation.Proven ability to treat patients with dignity and respect, observe, assesses, and record symptoms, reactions, and progress, foster a cooperative work environment, and supervise and train employees, to include organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments.