Job Information
Ingham County Human Resources Dental Director in Lansing, Michigan
Under the direction of the Executive Director/Deputy Health Officer, and in collaboration with applicable Operations Managers, the Dental Director is responsible for the coordination and oversight of all dental care and services administered within Ingham Community Health Centers (ICHC) in accordance with licensing, state and federal funding sources, and the policies and procedures established by the Ingham Community Health Centers Board of Directors. Represents ICHC in community-wide efforts to improve oral health within the community. Develops and maintains relationships with dental providers in the community. Serves as a resource for community and school activities that promote oral health of school-age children with appropriate follow-up, treatment, and education.
Essential Functions
Provide leadership and clinical oversight of all dental care and services within ICHC and at schools and community events. Assume quality of care for all dental patients. Evaluate current practice on an ongoing basis and make recommendations.
Ensure dental centers and individual providers comply with quality risk measures, credentialing requirements, and other performance standards such as Patient Centered Medical Home, Uniform Data System, etc.
Provide clinical supervision of Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants and guide the practice of other directly-employed and contractual Dentists, in addition to interns/students.
Assist in the achievement of productivity standards and provide leadership within the dental care team to achieve those standards.
Establish standards of care and maintain clinical policies and guidelines for the dental centers. Update clinical guidelines, protocols, and procedures in compliance with the most current and accepted standards, and work to ensure that clinical staff adheres to and carries out such protocols and procedures.
Participate in the recruitment, selection and training process of dental staff. Facilitate training opportunities for dental students/interns.
Assist in planning, implementing, and facilitating school programs and community activities.
Serve as a resource for community and school activities to ensure dental/oral health screening for school-age children with appropriate follow-up, treatment, and education.
Serve as a liaison to and maintain affiliations with the dental community at-large including local dental organizations, dental schools, and local providers. Represent the needs of the medically underserved and vulnerable populations.
Other Functions:
Perform other duties as assigned.
Must adhere to departmental standards relative to HIPAA and other privacy issues.
During a public health emergency, may be required to perform duties similar to, but not limited to, those in this job description.
(The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.)
Employment Qualifications
Education: * DDS or DMD from an accredited school of dentistry. *
*Experience: *A minimum of five years of experience in areas such as a community dentistry program or Federally Qualified Health Centers.
Demonstrates effective communication skills by engaging, interacting and working with individuals from various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, disability status', ages, LGBTQIA+ status' and genders to ensure clarity and understanding in all interactions.
Other Requirements: License to practice as a dentist in Michigan.
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