Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry

Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust · Milton KeynesAylesbury, United Kingdom
MDS/Specialist£101,434 - £116,573 per annum, pro rata
Job overview
Buckinghamshire Priority Dental Service is looking for a Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry to join their community dental team.  The service is hosted by CNWL Trust.
The post holder must be registered and maintain registration as a Specialist in Special Care Dentistry with the General Dental Council and must have an active NHS Primary Dental Care Performer Number.
Main duties of the job
You will be the Paediatric clinical lead providing specialist advice and treatment for children who are accepted by the service.  You will provide care in clinics with sedation facilities and on a domiciliary basis when necessary.  You will provide comprehensive care under general anaesthesia at Wycombe, Stoke Mandeville and Milton Keynes University Hospitals.
You will be the lead for paediatric safeguarding. You will also be responsible for the triaging of referrals from GDPs and other referrers as part of a Specialist led process.  As a senior clinician you will support, advise, teach and train a variety of professional employees including community dentists. You will be expected to provide support across all clinics in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes, so having a driving licence and use of a car is essential.
Working for our organisation
Buckinghamshire Priority Dental Service provides oral health care for children and adults living in Buckinghamshire who are unable to access care in general dental practice.  The service is hosted by Central and North West London NHS Trust.
Milton Keynes Community Health Services is committed to providing quality health & social care services, tailored to the needs of individuals, public & private organizations, delivered close to home. Our services are designed to increase well being & provide opportunities for recovery.
Our commitment as an employer & in accordance with the NHS constitution is to provide you with:
1.    Clear roles and responsibilities and a rewarding job so that you can make a difference to patients, their families and carer’s.
2.    Personal development, access to appropriate training for your job and line management.
3.    Support and opportunities to maintain your health, well-being and safety and an environment free from harassment, bullying or violence.
4.    A good working environment with flexible working opportunities, consistent with the needs of patients.
5.    Fair treatment that is free from discrimination.
6.    Opportunities to engage in decisions that affect you and the services you provide, individually, through representative organisations and through local partnership working arrangements.
7.    Opportunities to enable you to be empowered to put forward ways to deliver better and safer services for patients and their families.
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Posted 15 Jun 2026 · DentalSync AI — global BDS career platform