Registered Dental Hygienist (No Contract)

Fort Worth, TX
Part Time to Full Time
Entry Level

We are fortunate to be the largest employer of hygienists in Texas! We are redefining what it means to deliver quality comprehensive patient care! Our industry-leading Hygiene program provides our Hygienists with state-of-the-art facilities, world class tools including x-rays powered by artificial intelligence and hygiene lasers to better educate and transform our patients’ lives - ALL while having the potential to earn over $180,000 annually.  

Why Join JDO? We welcome you as a PROVIDER!  

  • 🤝 Assisted Hygiene: Dental Assistants support JDO Hygienists for all assessments, medical/dental history, X-rays, and iTero scans. Hygienists use these assessments in conjunction with periodontal readings to determine appropriate periodontal therapy  

  • 🌟 Mentorship: Through our hands-on world class mentorship program, our Hygienists grow to provide comprehensive care to patients, maximizing their clinical, professional, and financial growth  

  • 💰 Industry-Leading Compensation: Our full-time Hygienists earn $114,000 - $180,000+/year, enjoy uncapped income potential. Over 25% of our hygienists make $135k or more 

  • 📆 Preferred Schedule: Enjoy guaranteed hours based on a mutually agreed upon schedule. Get your hours - no clocking out if without a patient! 

  • 🖥 Technology: 3D iTero scanners, Overjet AI, Hygiene Lasers (we cover the certification cost) 

  • 📚 Training & Advancement with CEs included and extensive mentorship to ensure your success 

  • 🌴 Full Benefits including dental/orthodontic discounts, Vacation and PTO, Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term Disability, 401(k) 

  • 🎓 We invest in YOU: Our full-time providers go through JDO University, a 5-day leadership development course to give you all the tools you need for success 

  • 👩‍🏫 Career Opportunities: Grow professionally according to your passion! Hygienists can become trainers, mentors, operations leaders, and corporate team members 

Learn More Here: youtube link to the hygiene video 

What You'll Need: 

  • Graduate of Accredited Dental Hygiene Program  

  • Active Texas RDH Licensure (or active OK license for OK locations) 

More About Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics 🦷: 

Founded in 1967, Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics provides the finest comprehensive oral healthcare in the industry at over 70 locations across Texas and Oklahoma.  

Our mission is to improve our patients' lives by offering high-quality general dentistry, hygiene, and orthodontic services under one roof. With state-of-the-art technology and a team of compassionate providers like you, we aim to build lasting relationships with our patients by earning their trust and helping them achieve optimal oral health. 

Our commitment to comprehensive care, provider empowerment, and innovative technology has earned us recognition from top industry partners and major publications such as Forbes and Group Dentistry Now. Additionally, our well-established brand boasts over 39,000 5-star patient reviews

We’re changing the industry - don’t miss your chance to join! Many offices already have a waitlist. 


 

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