Angliai és írországi munkák fogorvosok részére

Dolgozzon Ön is fogorvosként az Egyesült Királyságban vagy Írországban

Amennyiben angliai munkavállaláson gondolkozik, cégünk segít az Ön igényeihez leginkább igazodó munkahely kiválasztásában. Kérjük érdeklődjön a 06-(1) 411-1245-ös telefonszámon vagy küldje el up-to date önéletrajzát a margaret.kiss@ateamhr.com e-mail címre!

Az Angliai munkavállaláshoz szükséges a 2.5 szintű UBELT nyelvvizsga, melyet cégünk megszervez Önnek. A 2.5 szint eléréséhez középfokú angol nyelvtudásra van szükség.

Alapkövetelmények az angliai munkához:

Általános fogorvosi diploma és minimum 1 év teljes idejű szakmai tapasztalat. (Szakvizsga nem szükséges.)

IELTS angol nyelvvizsga min. 6.0 szint minden teszt modulban vagy UBELT nyelvvizsga 2.5-ös szint.

Díjmentes támogatás az alábbi területeken:
- Regisztráció az angol fogorvosi kamaránál (GDC)
- Regisztráció az angol ellátásszervezőnél (PCT)
- Az angol CRB és DDU megszervezése

 

További információ angol nyelven a munkaadóról és az általa ajánlott lehetőségekről:

 

Introduction:

 
Our Partner. a major dental chain offers opportunities for committed dental professionals in all their practices across the country. Their staff receive attractive remuneration and benefits packages together with on-going training and support to develop their careers.
 
All staff  receive comprehensive induction and training and for Dentists this is also designed to meet the needs of those new to working in the UK. We are committed to supporting our people through Continuous Professional Development.
 
Our partners locations range from small rural practices to city based larger dental centres, but all our practices offer excellent career prospects for clinical, managerial and support staff.

Vacancies

At the moment there are 46 vacancies across the country.

 

Overseas Dentists:

 
In order to practice in the UK dentists must register with the regulatory authority, the General Dental Council (GDC), and ensure that they have the right to work in the UK. Dentists from the EEA with a primary qualification specified in the relevant EC Directive are able to register with the General Dental Council and practice in the UK on the basis of that qualification. 
 
Dentists from outside the EEA are required to pass an International Qualifying Examination to register with the General Dental Council. Dentists qualified from overseas must confirm the status of their registration and the documentation required for registration with the GDC before they travel to the UK.
 
General Dental Council (GDC) 
37 Wimpole Street
London
W1G 8DQ
Tel: 020 7887 3800
Website: www.gdc-uk.org

 

Our partner's Training Environment

 
Our partner offers a comprehensive Training Programme from induction to management development, including CPD events, and our portfolio is growing all the time.

They have adopted a blended learning approach to training and development.  “Blended Learning” is the term used to describe the adoption of a variety of techniques for delivering information and knowledge. Typically our blended learning program will consist of any or all of the following:

    * Face to Face training
    * Self paced learning, either online, or on a computer, or from a workbook
    * Live, virtual classroom based training via the Internet

 

Dentists Roles and Responsibilities

 

      As a Dentist your main responsibilities will be to:

  
      1.     Provide a full range of dental care to registered patients in line with local and national policies and procedures. This includes keeping of accurate and contemporaneous notes, use of dental software, adherence to NICE guidelines etc.
      2.     Provide emergency dental care for unregistered patients.
      3.     Where the post-holder has relevant knowledge, skills and training, provide dental care requiring specialist skills such as inhalation sedation and domiciliary care.
      4.     Manage the day to day activities of the dental surgery.
      5.     Assess treatment options and agreeing treatment plans with patients.
      6.     Market services to potential clients.
      7.     Supervise and delegate appropriate tasks to the ancillary staff in accordance with current General Dental Council regulations and Our partner's Operational Policies where applicable.
      8.     Provide statistical and other information to the Dental Practice Board (or equivalent), Our partner's management and Primary Care Trusts as required.
      9.     Take part in epidemiological studies, dental screening and health promotion activities as required to meet the dental public health requirements of the Company.
      10.     Liaise with colleagues in hospitals, primary care and local authorities to ensure the quality of patient care.
      11.     Undertake necessary training and development to comply with Our partner, national, professional and Primary Care Trust requirements.
      12.     Take part in all aspects of clinical governance including Our partner's Clinical Governance Policy and GDC lifelong learning, clinical audit and clinical supervision.
      13.     Participate in Out of Hours service and evening on-call duties if required.
      14.     To carry out such additional duties as may be reasonably required.

 

  PCT Registration Process

 
PCT forms are required to be completed by all dentists wishing to practice under the NHS in order to get a Performer Number allowing you to work for the NHS. 
This process is a legal requirement, and takes between 4-6 weeks dependent on the PCT and whether all information requested has been supplied.  
Our partner will assist with completion of the forms and answer any questions you may have.  
When returning or sending forms to the PCT the following documents must be supplied:

    * UK Citizens – birth certificate
    * Non UK citizens – passport
    * All Applicants - GDC certificate for current year
    * Work permit – if applicable

For each application two clinical references are required. This can delay applications if the following information is not provided:

    * Name and address of referee/s
    * Telephone number of referee/s
    * Email address of referee/s
    * 2 hard copies of references

Keep in contact where possible with your referees and advise them what is required.

 
Note: Photocopies are not acceptable for verification. All original documents will be returned quickly by recorded delivery.
Professional Indemnity Insurance

 
Every dentist is required by the PCT to have professional indemnity insurance in order to work in the UK. This covers Dentists for any potential litigation claims.  
The insurance premiums can be paid annually or in monthly installments.