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Part-Time Dentist | Outpatient Clinic

East Syracuse, NY

 

Dentist (DDS/DMD) | Part-Time

Location: Syracuse, NY
Schedule: 4–6 Clinic Days Per Month
Compensation: $1,100–$1,200 Per Diem
Position Type: Independent Contractor (1099)
Schedule: Weekdays Only | No Nights | No Weekends

About the Opportunity

Comprehensive Mobile Care (CMC) is seeking a Part-Time Dentist to provide care within a well-established outpatient clinic serving the senior population in the Syracuse area.

This opportunity is ideal for a dentist looking to supplement their current practice, ease into retirement, or maintain clinical work on a flexible schedule without the stress of practice ownership, staffing concerns, billing, or administrative responsibilities.

You'll work alongside a dedicated clinical team in a fully equipped clinic environment, allowing you to focus entirely on patient care.

Why Dentists Enjoy Working With CMC

✔ Flexible schedule – only 4–6 days per month

✔ Dedicated Dental Assistant provided

✔ Consistent clinic location and patient population

✔ No evenings, weekends, or on-call responsibilities

✔ No billing, collections, staffing, or practice management duties

✔ Predictable schedule and patient flow

✔ Meaningful work serving seniors and underserved populations

Clinical Responsibilities

Provide comprehensive general dentistry, including:

  • Oral examinations and treatment planning
  • Preventive and diagnostic services
  • Basic restorative procedures
  • Denture evaluations and adjustments
  • Simple extractions
  • Patient education and oral health counseling

You'll collaborate closely with on-site medical staff and other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care.

Schedule

  • 4–6 clinic days per month
  • Weekday schedule only
  • Typical clinic hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Flexible scheduling available

Compensation

  • $1,100–$1,200 per clinic day
  • Paid on a per-visit basis
  • Mileage reimbursement available when applicable
  • Independent Contractor (1099)

Qualifications

  • DDS or DMD from an accredited dental school
  • Active New York dental license
  • DEA registration preferred but not required
  • Strong communication and patient-care skills
  • Experience treating adult or geriatric populations is a plus

About Comprehensive Mobile Care

Comprehensive Mobile Care is a family-founded healthcare organization with more than 25 years of experience delivering dental, optometry, audiology, and podiatry services to seniors and underserved populations across the country.

Our mission is simple: remove barriers to care and improve access for patients who need it most.

Interested?

If you're looking for a flexible, rewarding opportunity that allows you to focus on dentistry while we handle the logistics, we'd love to speak with you.

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