The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) was officially formed in 1960 but has grown steadily from being a sole aeromedical service to now providing a professional and dedicated team who deliver a holistic health care service across most of the local government municipalities in Tasmania.Most Trusted Brand 2024The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) has been honoured as Australia's 'Most Trusted Charity' in the Australian Reader's Digest Trusted Brands survey of 2024.This accolade underscores the vital role the RFDS plays in the nation's healthcare system, particularly in our rural and remote areas, and the deep trust Australians place in our services.About the roleWe currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Dental Therapist (qualified and registered), to join our growing team at the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).The position forms part of our community-based mobile dental team.This mobile service is a vital link to bringing high-quality oral health care to our diverse, rural, and remote population groups across the North-West, North, and East Coast regions and island communities of Tasmania.This is a full-time position, based in Launceston.However, other flexible options will be considered for the right applicant.The DutiesProvide high-quality dental care in accordance with best practice clinical standards and policies.Provide oral health promotion and education on an individual patient basis or within a group setting as required.Work within the RFDS Policies and Procedures.Ensure that any maintenance of mobile dental unit equipment is reported when required.Ensure a partnership approach to the care and treatment needs of our patients through the use of excellent communication skills and shared decision making.Provide clinical education, advise and mentor our staff in their clinical area of expertise through in-service training whilst leading our mobile dental team.Ensure that the Dental Program maintains compliance with the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards through active participation in our accreditation program.About youTo be successful in the role, you will be a person who strives to deliver exceptional service and care in line with organisational and dental unit objectives.With a sense of adventure, you will have strong interpersonal and communication skills and will have the ability to operate effectively in a remote team environment, contributing positively to the operations and working relationships of the team.TravelThis role will require weekly travel to rural communities.What we offerAn opportunity to work with one of Australia's most reputable organisations.Exposure to a broad range of dental conditions with good patient flow across rural and remote communities.Living away from home allowances during times of travel for work each week.Competitive Salary + Super + Salary packaging increasing your take home pay.What you will needRegistration with AHPRA, as a Dental Therapist.Preferably a minimum of 2-3 years post-graduate experience in a community-based dental structure or a general dental practice.Proven clinical skills in managing a broad range of oral health issues.Experience in utilising a clinical patient records system.Evidence of annual certification in Basic Life Support (or willing to obtain prior to commencement).Working with Vulnerable People Card.Current National Police Check.Visa to work in Australia.Ability to travel to various locations.If this role sounds like you, then we would like the opportunity of discussing it further with you.How to ApplyApplicants are to apply through seek.com providing at least 2 referees.To access a copy of the position description, or to answer any questions you may have, please contact the Human Resources Manager, Debbie Loosmore email: will be treated in confidence and close once a suitable applicant has been found.The Royal Flying Doctor Service is committed to equal employment opportunities, ethical practices and the principles of cultural diversity.We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal People and their enduring custodianship of Lulrutia (Tasmania).#J-18808-Ljbffr