⚓ Periodontist – $220k Retention Bonus
Job Description
Full-Time, In-Person | Not Remote | Periodontics Total Annual Compensation
$178,883 – $230,461 Responsibilities
You'll diagnose and treat periodontal diseases, perform surgeries to manage gum health, and address issues like implant placement and bone grafting.
You’ll lead clinical teams, mentor dental staff, and contribute to research that advances periodontal care, all while supporting the oral health and readiness of service members.
Potential Practice Locations
Illinois, California, Washington, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and more This role provides an exceptional work-life balance, a highly competitive compensation package, and the chance to make a meaningful impact while working in state-of-the-art facilities.
It’s an ideal opportunity for those looking to combine professional excellence with incredible lifestyle benefits.
Position Highlights
$220,000 Retention Bonus $27,000 Specialty Incentive Pay $8,000 Board Certification Pay Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, & life insurance for you & your dependents CME Allowance Exceptional Benefits
Including government retirement, 5% 401k match, 30 days of PTO annually, and all federal holidays off Maternal and Paternal Leave
12 weeks of paid maternity leave provided on top of any time needed for convalescent leave during/after pregnancy.
Quality of Life
Work in a balanced environment with no production requirements Generous Housing
Housing stipend or free housing on base Forever G.I.
Bill
Education benefits worth over $200,000, including a housing allowance, and $1,000 book stipend for you or your dependents Top-Tier Care
Focus on providing exceptional care with excellent support staff Your patient’s care is paid for, no discussing out of pocket expenses or insurance reimbursement Minimum Qualifications
DMD or DDS from an accredited U.S. based school Completed a CODA accredited periodontics residency (or in the final year) Board certified / Board Eligible in periodontics (or in final year of residency) U.S.
Citizenship Between the ages of 21 and 57 (Title 10 U.S.
Code section 531 and 532) Apply today or reach out directly for more information!
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