- Hourly / - BiWeekly /
- Monthly / $121,493.00-$211,832.00 Yearly
A Dentist III, Residential is in overall
charge of the dental health services programs at Maryland Department of Health
(MDH) designated Court Involved (CI) Facilities for physically disabled,
mentally ill or developmentally disabled patients or clients at residential
treatment facilities or for juveniles in detention facilities. The classification determining factor for positions in this
classification is dental program responsibility in residential treatment
facilities or juvenile detention facilities.
Employees in this classification
receive general supervision from a designated health care professional or
higher-level administrator. Employees are required to observe infection
control precautions in order to prevent contamination and the spread of
disease. Employees may be required to restrain clients displaying violent
or aggressive behavior. The work may require the lifting of nonambulatory
patients.
Positions in this classification are
evaluated using the classification job evaluation methodology. The use of
this method involves comparing the assigned duties and responsibilities of a
position to the job criteria found in the Nature of Work and Examples of Work
sections of the class specification.
The Dentist III, Residential is
differentiated from a Dentist II in that the Dentist III, Residential is in
overall charge of the dental health program in a residential treatment or
juvenile detention facility, while the Dentist II performs the full range of
duties and responsibilities under general supervision.
Directs and coordinates the day-to-day
operation of the dental services department of a State residential facility;
Formulates and administers
departmental policies and submits yearly budget proposals in order to meet the
dental needs of the inpatient populations;
Submits an annual program plan and
performance statement for review by the institution’s administrators and state
level authorities;
Analyzes collected data in order to
note irregularities and trends of dental disorders among the inpatient
population and to make recommendations for improving such situations;
Purchases equipment and supplies for
the dental department and maintains equipment in the optimal condition;
Ensures that Infection Control
procedures are carried out in the dental department;
Conducts oral examinations of patients
and obtain dental radiographs in order to make proper diagnoses;
Provides and supervises general dental
care to patients by performing restorative, surgical, periodontal, endodontic,
prosthetic and emergency dental procedures;
Determines the need and prescribes
medications for pain and infection for clinic patients;
Prescribes fluoride therapy as a
preventive measure for clinic patients;
Consults frequently with physicians,
nurses and others regarding care, treatment and medical condition of patients
in order to determine patients’ suitability for dental treatment;
Refers patients to outside facilities
for procedures beyond the scope of general dentistry;
Reviews and prepares patients’
records, such as dental history and dental treatment plan for each new
admission into that facility;
Reviews appointment schedules to
assure periodic examinations of patients;
Attends staff meetings and
participates in diagnostic and treatment discussions, lectures, seminars,
workshops, and case presentations in order to maintain a continual awareness of
current practices, procedures and policies in the field of dentistry;
May perform prophylaxis procedures and
provide oral hygiene instructions to clinic patients;
May recruit dental
health personnel assigned to the dental health program;
Performs other related duties.
Knowledge of hospital care systems;
Knowledge of budgetary procedures;
Knowledge of supervisory principles
and procedures;
Knowledge of the current theories,
principles and practices of dentistry;
Knowledge of the symptoms and
behavioral problems associated with physical or developmental disabilities or
mental illness;
Knowledge of the symptoms of common
physical illnesses;
Knowledge of therapeutic techniques in
patient interaction;
Knowledge of drug dosages and their
effects;
Knowledge of medical terminology;
Knowledge of the care and maintenance
of the equipment used in dentistry;
Skill in developing policies and
program goals;
Skill in preparing reports which identify problems and recommend solutions;
Skill in organization and time
management;
Skill in applying the principles of
dentistry and oral hygiene;
Skill in the diagnosis of dental
problems and treatment of diseases and injuries;
Skill in administering medication;
Skill in the handling of dental
equipment;
Skill in preparing patients’ case
histories and maintaining updated records;
Skill in preparing statistical
reports;
Ability to gain the confidence and
cooperation of patients;
Ability to establish and maintain
effective working relationships with staff, patients, and the general public;
Ability to carry out emergency and
routine procedures for the protection and safety of patients, staff, and the
public;
Ability to lift and position patients.
Education: Determined by
the State Board of Dental Examiners under the licensing requirements for
Dentists.
Experience: Three years of experience
in the practice of dentistry with two years of the required experience in an
institutional setting or a public health program.
Notes:
1. Candidates may substitute
possession of a Master’s degree in Public Health for one year of the required
experience.
2. Candidates may substitute U.S.
Armed Forces military service experience as a commissioned officer in Dental
Officer classifications or Dental Corpsman or Officer specialty codes
in the dental field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required
experience.
1. Candidates for positions in this
classification must possess a current license as a Dentist from the State Board
of Dental Examiners, 4201 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215-2299.
2. Candidates for positions in this
classification must possess or be eligible to obtain controlled substances
registration certificates issued by the federal government and the State
of Maryland in order to prescribe narcotic medication.
3. Employees in this classification
may be required to successfully complete training in and maintain current
cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification.
1. Applicants for this
classification may be given a medical examination prior to appointment to
determine their ability to perform the work of the position.
2. Employees in this
classification are subject to substance abuse testing in accordance with Code
of Maryland Regulations 06.01.09, Testing for Illegal Use of Drugs.
Class specifications are broad
descriptions covering groups of positions used by various State departments and
agencies. Position descriptions maintained by the using department or agency
specifically address the essential job functions of each position.
This is a Professional Service
classification in the State Personnel Management System. All positions in
this classification are Professional Service positions. Some positions in
Professional Service classifications may be designated as Special Appointment
in accordance with the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 6-405,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
This classification is assigned to
Bargaining Unit E, Health Care Professionals classes. As provided by the
State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 3-102, special appointment,
temporary, contractual, supervisory, managerial and confidential employees are
excluded from collective bargaining. Additionally, certain executive
branch agencies are exempt from collective bargaining and all positions in
those agencies are excluded from collective bargaining.
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