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The instructor's primary responsibilities are to provide active and effective learning for students in all applicable educational settings, act as professional and academic role models and commit to student satisfaction. This includes teaching in classrooms, labs, and outside the classroom during campus and student activities. This position delivers high-quality instruction to students, combining theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on experience, develops and implements curriculum, assesses student progress, and ensures adherence to industry standards and best practices.Requirements• Unencumbered Dental Hygienist license or Dentist license in the state where instruction occurs; Must be graduates of programs accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation (required)• Active dental, dental hygiene license, or special permit with no disciplinary actions (required)• 4 yrs of related practical work experience as a Dental Hygienist• Associate Degree in dental hygiene from a CODA accredited school required• Bachelor's degree in a related science required; Master's degree in education preferred• Licensed Dental Hygienist in the state of Florida with Local Anesthesia certification. Nitrous Oxide sedation certification preferred.Benefits• Tuition Waiver: Enjoy a tuition waiver after 6 months of employment for you AND your immediate family offered at UTI and Concorde campuses• Paid Time Off: Competitive paid time off programs for employees (Vacation, Sick, Flexible)• Retirement Matching: 50% match on the first 6% of your contributions after 90 days• Paid Parental Leave: 4 weeks of paid leave for both birthing and non-birthing parents to bond with a new baby• Competitive Insurance: Health, vision, and dental coverage for you and your dependents• Pet Insurance: Competitive coverage for your furry family members through ASPCA• Health Plan Enrollment: Eligibility starts first of the month following completing one full month of employmentOriginally posted on Himalayas

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