Specialist Paediatric Dentist OfficerNHS
Job summary
The post holder will be expected to lead the Specialist Paediatric Dentistry service for Blackpool Teaching Hospitals. They will provide a full range of paediatric dental services to those patients referred to the Specialist Dental Service requiring the skills of a dentist working to Specialist level.
The post is based at Morecambe Dental Access Centre, but care is delivered across all Blackpool Teaching Hospitals dental sites. Flexibility is required, and it is expected that the clinician will work at any clinic location in line with service needs.
Main duties of the job
Deliver specialist-level dental care to children and young people referred to the service. This includes providing a full range of paediatric dental treatments under local anaesthesia, sedation and day case general anaesthesia, including for patients with complex physical, sensory, intellectual, emotional, medical or social needs. The role also involves leading on dental trauma within the service, supporting service development, and ensuring high standards of patient care across all dental sites in line with service needs. In addition, the post holder will work collaboratively with clinical, managerial and external colleagues, including hospital teams and general dental practitioners, to improve access and continuity of care. They will provide supervision, teaching and mentorship to the wider dental team, contribute to audit, governance, quality improvement and pathway development, and maintain up-to-date specialist knowledge through continuous professional development, peer review and appraisal.
Job description
The post holder will provide high-quality specialist dental care for patients with complex needs, including those requiring special care dentistry, conscious sedation, domiciliary care, and treatment under general anaesthesia where appropriate. They will be responsible for the assessment, planning, delivery, and evaluation of safe, effective, and patient-centred care across a range of clinical environments. The role includes providing clinical leadership within the dental service, supporting the delivery of care across multiple sites, and contributing to service development in line with NHS standards, professional guidance, and organisational policies. The post holder will maintain accurate clinical records, manage risk appropriately, and work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, patients, carers, and partner agencies. They will also contribute to audit, quality improvement, teaching, and continuing professional development to support the ongoing delivery of responsive, high-quality community dental services.
About us
Working for Blackpool Teaching Hospitals means supporting a patient-centred organisation committed to safe, high-quality care. Staff are expected to uphold Trust values, work collaboratively, maintain professional standards, and follow key requirements including confidentiality, safeguarding, equality, health and safety, mandatory training, and flexible working. All employees contribute to the Trust's wider goals and continuous improvement.