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Job Title


Dentist (3129)


Company : Waco Family Medicine


Location : Waco, TX


Created : 2026-04-15


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

REPORTS TO: Chief Dental OfficerPosition Summary The Dentist provides comprehensive, high-quality oral health care to patients in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting. This role emphasizes clinical excellence, patient-centered care, and service to diverse, underserved, and vulnerable populations. The Dentist works as part of an integrated care team to improve oral and overall health outcomes within a community-based, mission-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care Perform comprehensive dental examinations, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Provide general dental services including restorations, extractions, endodontic procedures, crowns, dentures/partials, periodontal treatments, and preventive care. Deliver emergency dental services, including pain management and urgent procedures. Interpret dental radiographs and other diagnostic results. Ensure adherence to evidence-based clinical guidelines and quality standards.Patient-Centered Care & Education Educate patients on oral health, hygiene practices, treatment options, and preventive strategies. Engage in culturally competent communication with patients from diverse backgrounds. Promote patient involvement in treatment planning and shared decision-making.Interdisciplinary Collaboration Collaborate with medical, behavioral health, and care coordination teams to support integrated care. Participate in case reviews, huddles, and care coordination activities as needed. Provide consultation to other health professionals regarding oral health concerns.Compliance & Documentation Maintain accurate, timely, and complete clinical documentation in the electronic health record (EHR). Comply with all FQHC, federal, state, and local regulations, including HRSA, UDS reporting standards, OSHA, and infection control protocols. Support quality improvement initiatives, including clinical audits and performance metrics.Community & Public Health Engagement Participate in community outreach, school-based programs, or mobile/teledentistry initiatives as assigned. Contribute to public health goals, oral health promotion, and population health strategies.Required DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school. Current state dental license (or eligibility for licensure) and in good standing. Current DEA registration. CPR/BLS certification. Commitment to serving underserved communities and advancing health equity.Preferred Experience working in an FQHC, CHC, or public health environment. Proficiency with electronic dental records (EDR) systems. Experience with bilingual or multicultural populations. Eligibility for federal loan repayment programs (NHSC/LRP).Benefits & Incentives Competitive salary Medical, dental and vision insurance Paid time off and holidays Retirement - 5% Employer match (Cap $8,000). Two-year full vestment ramp-up NSCH-approved site; eligible providers may apply for federal student loan repayment (NHSC/LRP