Dentist - Pediatrics - $10,000 Hiring Bonus
Company: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
Location: Cherokee
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\n Primary Function The
purpose of this position is to serve as Dentist - Pediatrics to
provide dental services to the designated pediatric population. The
purpose of the work is to perform the necessary pediatric dental
treatment in an efficient and professional manner, meeting the
pediatric needs of the patient population. The Dentist - Pediatrics
will perform all aspects of dental treatment for pediatric
patients, including young and/or uncooperative patients, to include
comprehensive and emergency examinations, interpreting radiographs,
creating treatment plans and performing dental treatment for
patients including routine dental procedures such as fillings,
crowns, extractions, preventive, and other dental services to
eligible patients. The Dentist - Pediatrics will document clinical
observations and treatment as well as adhere to industry standards
and ensure proper compliance with federal, local and state laws.
These procedures, which require independent judgment and skilled
workmanship, affect the attitudes and well-being of the patients.
They also affect the efficiency and overall attitude of the dental
team. The ideal Dentist - Pediatrics for this position will have
exceptional technical skills as well as the ability to connect with
patients to provide caring treatment within the mission of the
CIHA. Job Duties/Responsibilities Duties involved in this position
are clinical along with consultative, referral, training, quality
assurance, and program planning activities.Provide both routine and
complex dental services including fillings, pulpotomies, stainless
steel crowns and extractions.Provide caries management with Silver
Diamine Fluoride (SDF) and alternative dental treatment options
such as Hall crowns and interim therapeutic restorations when
conventional treatment is not recommended or possible in accordance
with current public health principles.Provide preventive services
including sealant, space management, fluoridation and oral hygiene
instructions both clinically and community-based.Regularly treats
pediatric patients with behavior and communication challenges
including very young and anxious children.Provides dental services
using local anesthetic, nitrous oxide, sedative medications or
combination thereof to manage anxiety cases from the pediatric
population.Completes limited, periodic, and comprehensive
examinations on new and established dental program pediatric
patients: reviews the patient’s medical and dental history;
examines the oral cavity, head & neck and oropharynx of each
patient for evidence of pathology; prescribes and interprets
routine radiographs to identify soft tissues, tooth structures, and
dental diseases and abnormalities. Provides appropriate emergency
dental services, including treatment of trauma, pain, and infection
for children within the age range determined by current community
and dental clinic needs. Will be expected to treat
emergency/walk-in patients when needed or during times of broken
appointments or cancellations, including adult patients if
needed.Maintains a recall system for follow-up of chronic care or
pathology patients.Collaborates with Cherokee Indian Hospital
Authority (CIHA) and external dental and medical teams to
appropriately manage the treatment of patients with significant
medical complexities and immune-deficiencies. Refers for specialist
pediatric dental care when indicated and in the best interest of
the child, including appropriate operating room (OR)
referrals.Participates in community outreach programs including the
EBCI Children’s Dental Program, Head Start Programs, and other
events related to health promotion and disease
prevention.Collaborates with Family Safety to manage clients who
need resources or have issues with dental neglect. Documents and
tracks Family Safety referrals as defined by the program.The
incumbent may be called upon to provide services at other than
routine clinic hours for all patient populations. Works on a
rotation with the other staff dentists to provide emergency dental
call after hours, on weekends, and during holiday time-periods. May
be called upon to provide pediatric dental advice in after-hour
emergency patients. The incumbent must be invested in new
techniques and staff training to keep care “state of the art.”
Researches current pediatric dental literature and participates in
annual continuing dental education to meet state license
requirements and to keep up-to-date on the most current dental
materials, techniques, research findings, and standards of care as
in the field of dentistry. Reviews appropriateness of current CIHA
Pediatric Program equipment, instruments, materials, and
techniques, and provides recommendations to the CIHA Chief Dental
Officer.The incumbent is responsible for appropriate record keeping
and documentation.The incumbent must have basic computer skills as
to become proficient in the electronic dental and health records
used at the facility.Be an active member of the Medical/Dental
Staff of the Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority (CIHA) and
credentialed by this body.Attends CIHA meetings as required or
requested to be a resource on the topic of pediatric dentistry,
preventative efforts and school screenings and/or current status of
the CIHA Dental clinic.Be an active participant of peer review,
performance improvement and quality assuranceAbide by the Policies
and Procedures and By-Laws of the CIHA.Support the mission, vision,
strategic plan and goals of the CIHA and the CIHA Dental
Department.The Cherokee Indian Hospital reserves the right to
revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the business
need arises. Education /Experience Incumbent must be a degreed
graduate from an American Dental Association accredited dental
program. This would include an undergraduate degree and a doctoral
degree in dental practice: Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor
of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) degree.Salary level will be based on
the applicant’s experience.Have current, unrestricted dental
license in the State of North Carolina or current, unrestricted
dental license in another state and be eligible for dental
licensure in the state of North Carolina. Incumbent holding an
unrestricted license in another state must obtain an unrestricted
license to practice dentistry in the State of North Carolina within
one year of hiring.The incumbent is required to obtain and maintain
all certification and education requirements to annually renew
their NC dental license once obtained.Six months to become
proficient in the job, this would include pre-doctoral externship
and post-doctoral residencies.Current BLS certification.Current DEA
certificate.Post-doctoral programs such as formal residencies will
increase the value of this employee to the CIHA Dental
clinic.Pediatric dentistry experience preferred. Job Knowledge The
incumbent must have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of
pediatric dentistry, highly developed diagnostic skills, expert
treatment planning ability, and considerable skill in administering
treatment to young patients with complex medical and dental
conditions as well as behavioral challenges and anxiety related to
dental procedures. The incumbent must be able to relate the
necessary skills and knowledge to the needs of a complex dental
public health program. This knowledge, skill and ability is
normally gained through a degreed program, professional experience,
and training pertinent to the specialty. The incumbent must have
the ability to utilize various computer programs to access patient
information and to document treatment; and have knowledge of OSHA,
CDC, EPA, State Regulations and HIPAA in order to ensure safety for
self and others. Knowledge of hospital regulatory rules and
regulations (i.e. JCAHO or AAAHC) will enhance the value of the
employee to CIHA. Complexity of Duties The work requires an
assessment of the oral health needs have appointed, emergent and
emergency of those requiring dental services throughout the local
Indian Community. Identification of patients who should participate
in the special dental programs is a requirement of the
practitioner. This would include public health, prevention,
diagnostic, restorative, periodontics, endodontic, oral surgery and
orthodontics. Independent, mature judgment is required in dealing
with: individual patients, parents and caregivers, developing
treatment plans, and determining need for referral and consultation
of complex cases which would be better handled at an outside
facility if the Pediatric Dentist determines that the patient’s
complex behavioral, medical or dental treatment needs could not be
treated in-house at CIHA or in the local OR. A superior knowledge
of medical conditions and emergency care of compromised pediatric
and/or special-needs, including adults, patients is required.
Supervision Received The Chief Dental Officer of the CIHA provides
general direction and administrative supervision. The incumbent
will clinically operate independently within the scope of his/her
duties and credentials with minimal guidance from the Chief Dental
Officer of the CIHA. The incumbent will consult with physicians and
pediatric dental specialists when there are medical conditions
associated with dental treatment. Incumbent independently examines,
diagnoses, and treats commonly as well as uncommonly encountered
dental diseases or oral health problems within the context and
ability of the Dentist – Pediatrics training, qualifications and
experience. The incumbent’s work may be reviewed for overall
efficiency, adequacy and appropriateness of the services rendered.
Extent of Supervision The incumbent is responsible for supervision
of dental team members in relation to delivery of direct patient
care. The incumbent is responsible for supervision of students and
volunteers who practice in the dental facility. The incumbent may
be asked to evaluate the performance of team members working under
his/her direction and students on rotation at the facility. Scope
of Supervision The scope of supervision includes all activities and
actions related to the care and safety of patients. The incumbent
works under the supervision of the CIHA Chief Dental Officer.
Responsibility for Accuracy Guidelines pertaining to most
intra-oral procedures are fairly specific. Written guidelines
consist of the IHS Oral Health Program Guide, IHS Clinical
Specialties in Dentistry guide, professional texts, publications,
and releases. A copy of this document is available on-line at
http.doh.ihs.gov. Independent judgment is required in working with
individual patients. Documentation of services provided must be
accurate and timely. Government regulations, compliance with grants
and third-party payers require the submission of accurate patient
information to allow for appropriate reimbursement for patient
visits. The submission of false or inaccurate information would
place the agency at risk for fraudulent claims resulting in the
loss of agency certification and placing the dentist’s professional
licensure in jeopardy. Must maintain all OSHA, CDC, EPA and state
regulations while performing services. Contact with Others Contacts
are with patients (which include children, adolescents, adult and
geriatric populations), parents/guardians/care givers, community
representatives and employees of the facility. Contacts with
patients and parents/guardians/care givers are for the purpose of
education, screening, preventive services (i.e., oral health
instruction), and dental treatment (including informed consent and
post-operative instructions). Contacts with community
representatives are for the purpose of education and program
planning appropriate to the community being served. Contacts with
other employees are to exchange information and allow for the
efficient management of the program. CIHA physicians, mid-level
providers, dentists and nursing staff may deliver care in a variety
of settings including those outside of the facility. Those setting
may include but are not limited to community health fairs,
community events, school sporting events, nursing homes, tribal
jails, patient’s homes, etc. The services provided will be clearly
directed and supported by CIHA. Confidential Data Must adhere to
all tribal guidelines, EBCI and CIHA policies and procedures for
working with confidential data. An above average degree of
discretion is required while handling patient and related medical
information. Maintains confidentiality of all administrative,
medical and personnel records, and all other pertinent information
that come to his/her attention of knowledge. Violation of such
confidentiality shall be cause for adverse action. The Privacy Act
of 1974 and HIPPA Laws carry both civil and criminal penalties for
unlawful disclosure of information. Mental /Visual /Physical Effort
Job duties can be mentally and/or emotionally stressful at times.
This position requires ability to effectively deal with stress. The
stress involved in treatment of apprehensive or uncooperative
patients must also be considered. Close mental concentration and
attention to detail are required for most duties. Must have visual
acuity, manual dexterity, and the ability to speak and hear. Long
periods of sitting, walking, standing and bending are necessary.
Environment The work is most often performed in the dental clinic
or offices; however, the incumbent may also be called upon to
provide services in the field including but not limited to schools,
day care centers, off-site hospitals, community events and nursing
homes. The incumbent is regularly exposed to communicable diseases,
bodily fluids (including saliva and blood), radiation, airborne
debris, waste anesthetic gases, and ultraviolet light and
frequently wears surgical masks, gloves, barrier gowns and eye
protection while performing clinical work. Employee must be
familiar with and comply with NC Statutes and CIHA policy and
procedure relating to dental practice and federal and state
regulations pertaining to occupational safety and health, infection
control and EPA standards. Employee is trained and expected to
comply with all regulations controlling the practice of dentistry
in this state. Responsibility for Accuracy Guidelines pertaining to
most intra-oral procedures are fairly specific. Written guidelines
consist of the IHS Oral Health Program Guide, IHS Clinical
Specialties in Dentistry guide, professional texts, publications,
and releases. A copy of this document is available on-line at
http.doh.ihs.gov. Independent judgment is required in working with
individual patients. Documentation of services provided must be
accurate and timely. Government regulations, compliance with grants
and third party payers require the submission of accurate patient
information to allow for appropriate reimbursement for patient
visits. The submission of false or inaccurate information would
place the
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