Part-Time Dental Hygiene Faculty Opportunity in Landover, MD

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We are seeking a highly skilled and passionate Part-Time Dental Hygiene Faculty member to join our team at the Denver School of Nursing, located in Landover, MD. As a key member of our faculty, you will play a vital role in shaping the minds of future dental hygiene professionals and contributing to the growth and success of our program.Job Summary:The successful candidate will be responsible for providing didactic, laboratory, and clinical instruction to dental hygiene students, as well as participating in faculty development programs, mentoring students, and supporting the overall mission and goals of the dental hygiene program.Key Responsibilities:• Prepare and deliver didactic courses, develop curriculum, and manage laboratory and clinical assignments• Mentor and counsel students to ensure their success and retention in the program• Stay current with industry developments, technologies, and best practices in dental hygiene education• Participate in faculty meetings, committee assignments, and professional development opportunities• Support the program's vision, mission, and goals, and promote the dental hygiene program to the communityRequirements:• Baccalaureate degree in dental hygiene or a related field, or enrollment in a baccalaureate program• Current dental hygiene or dental license, or ability to obtain one• Current CPR certification/health care provider• Excellent oral and written communication skills• Minimum of 3 years of full-time clinical experience, with teaching experience preferredWhat We Offer:• Opportunity to shape the minds of future dental hygiene professionals• Collaborative and dynamic work environment• Professional development opportunities• Competitive salary and benefits packageHow to Apply:If you are a motivated and passionate dental hygiene professional looking to make a difference in the lives of students, please submit your application, including your resume and cover letter, to apply for this exciting opportunity.Apply for this job

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