Dental Professionals

Senior Dental Officer

( Charters Towers, QLD )

Senior Dentist - Oral Health Services, Charters Towers Health Centre, Institute of Rural Health – Charters Towers Sector, Townsville Health Service District. Remuneration value up to $116 001 p.a., comprising salary between $91 933 - $101 670 p.a., employer contribution to superannuation (up to 12.75%) and annual leave loading (17.5%) (DO2.1-DO2.4) (Applications will remain current for 12 months) JAR H08TV0527.

Duties/Abilities: Assist in the management of oral health services to eligible adult clients within the Institute of Rural Health – Charters Towers Sector. Provide general practitioner oral health services, to support state-wide delivery of oral health services, and the achievements of targets in oral health treatment and prevention.

Enquiries: Safdar Malick (07) 4787 0356.

Application Kit: (07) 4796 1709 or (07) 4796 1716 or www.health.qld.gov.au/workforus

Closing Date: Tuesday, 17 June 2008.

Additional information for Duties/Abilities for websites other than Seek.com:

If you are not a Queensland Health employee, a criminal history check may be conducted on the recommended person for the job.

Special ConditionsIf you are not a Queensland Health employee, a criminal history check may be conducted on the recommended person for the job.
CONTACT DETAILS
NameSafdar Malick
Phone(07) 4787 0356
Email

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