Role Description
Oral Health Nurse – Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Salary negotiable and depends on experience. Dentistry, redefined. Realise your potential in a caring, supportive environment – because your smile matters too.
At Rodericks Dental Partners, outstanding patient care depends on skilled, dedicated dental professionals. As a clinically led dental group, we’re passionate about creating practices where people feel valued, respected, and excited to develop their careers.
As an Oral Health Nurse, you won’t just support chairside – you’ll play a vital role in delivering targeted oral health education, prevention and promotion to patients and communities across Yorkshire. This is more than a clinical role – it’s a platform for professional fulfillment, community impact, and personal growth.
Practice Highlights
* Modern, fully equipped surgeries with digital technology
* Supportive team of experienced clinicians and nurses
* Active involvement in the community through targeted oral health initiatives
* Convenient parking and public transport links
* A welcoming, patient‑focused culture
Benefits
* A role that matters – play a key part in improving oral health outcomes for patients and communities across Yorkshire
* A supportive team – collaborate with skilled colleagues who value your expertise and initiative
* Professional growth – access training, development, and progression opportunities across our 220+ practices nationwide
* Variety every day – from chairside support to community education, no two days are ever the same
* Opportunities across the UK – grow your career wherever life takes you
* Extra holiday accrual in line with length of service (LOS)
* An additional personal day each year
* Supportive team environment and structured onboarding
* Uniform provided
* Indemnity covered
* GDC paid
* DBS paid
What You’ll Be Doing
* Hold oral health clinics in practices throughout the Yorkshire region
* Deliver oral health prevention, education and promotion to patients and members of the public
* Provide clinical preventative advice and interventions to targeted groups (e.g. caregivers for older people, ante‑natal groups, early years settings)
* Provide integrated general and oral health advice and preventative treatments in line with treatment plans
* Work with early years groups in general dental practice, including targeted brief interventions to meet individual needs
* Assist dentists during a wide range of clinical procedures when required
* Prepare and maintain dental instruments, equipment, and materials
* Uphold high standards of infection control and surgery cleanliness
* Maintain accurate patient records and manage administrative tasks
* Contribute to creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for patients and the team
Skills and Attributes
* Qualified and GDC‑registered Dental Nurse
* Further qualification in Oral Health, either a 2‑year OHP Practitioner Course or completion of the Flexible Commissioning course through HEE (Max Course)
* Confident and professional communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse groups
* Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills
* Comfortable working both chair‑side and in community/public health settings
* A caring, compassionate approach towards patients and colleagues
* A proactive attitude towards learning and professional development
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