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Omaha, Nebraska - Oral Surgeon needed

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Midwest Oral Surgery & Dental Implants is seeking a skilled and compassionate Oral Surgeon to join our team in Omaha, Nebraska

Our well established, patient-focused private practice is committed to providing high-quality care, utilizing cutting-edge technology, and fostering a collaborative and professional work environment.

About the Role:

The ideal candidate will be a motivated, team-oriented professional dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a thriving practice with a strong referral network and an existing patient base.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform a full range of oral and maxillofacial procedures, including extractions, dental implants, bone grafting, corrective jaw surgery, and facial trauma treatments.
  • Develop treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.
  • Work closely with referring dentists and specialists to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Maintain accurate and thorough patient records.
  • Stay current with the latest advancements in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Qualifications:

  • DMD/DDS from an accredited dental school.
  • Completion of an accredited Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency program.
  • Board-certified or board-eligible in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Nebraska.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Commitment to excellence in patient care and professional development.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary with Signing and Starting bonuses
  • Bonus opportunities 
  • Equity potential 
  • Residency Stipend Available 
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance (100% paid for Surgeons and their dependents)
  • Profit Sharing and 401k
  • Generous paid time off and holidays
  • Opportunities for continuing education and professional development paid for
  • Professional liability insurance coverage

Why Join Us?

  • Established Patient Base: Benefit from an active referral network and a steady flow of patients.
  • State-of-the-Art Facility: Work with the latest surgical technology and digital imaging systems.
  • Competitive Compensation: Attractive salary with a lucrative production-based bonus structure.
  • Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedule with a supportive team environment.
  • Growth Opportunities: Potential for partnership and career advancement.

About Omaha, Nebraska:

Omaha is a great family-friendly community with an affordable cost of living and vibrant culture! Omaha's midwestern charm makes it the largest city in Nebraska that is continuing to grow each year. Enjoy:

  • World-Class Dining & Entertainment: A rising culinary scene, music, and performing arts
  • Low Cost of Living: Housing and everyday expenses are lower than many other states, making it more affordable to live and raise a family 
  • Sports & Recreation: Home to College World Series, one of the best zoos in the country, scenic parks, and outdoor activities
  • Educational Opportunities: Access to excellent schools and educational institutions

Interested Surgeons are encouraged to call or text Morgan Clark at 816-665-9348 or email: mclark@ospartners.com 

DISCLAIMER
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Midwest Oral Surgery & Dentral Implants' management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary.

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