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We are looking for a Dental Hygienist to join our amazing team for our practice in Denver Tech Center two days a week. We are looking for Tuesday and Thursday coverage.
Our patient philosophy is very simple - education! We believe in telling our patients their oral conditions and educating them on the consequences of those oral conditions.
Why should you join us?!
Benefits: Competitive hourly wage ($50-60/hour), 401k contribution, and 48 hours of sick time for Part-Time team members.
Part Time
$70k-88k (estimate)
12/31/2023
05/07/2024
stanbrick.com
Denver, CO
<25
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