Interior Health·Williams Lake, British Columbia
Provide clinical best practice and direct dental hygiene services including surveys, screenings, referrals, counseling, and follow-up in community dental services.
Provide preventative materials such as fluoride varnish in accordance with BCCOHP bylaws.
Refer clients to dentists for examinations and assessments per BCCOHP practice standards.
Teach dental health and conduct demonstrations in community settings.
Develop and coordinate interdisciplinary workshops and act as a dental information resource for the community and Interior Health staff.
Coordinate and deliver dental services in assigned areas and develop strategies for targeted populations using community development and health promotion models.
Represent dental services on local and regional committees as required.
Compile and analyze dental data for monitoring and evaluation and prepare required reports.
Provide input to the budget process by identifying needs and making recommendations.
Coordinate and collaborate with inter-agency community programs related to the dental program.
Support interdisciplinary practice by liaising with public health staff, other health care sectors, and community partners.
Participate on committees to support clients, resolve issues, and advocate for team/program goals.
Participate in approved research and special projects by collecting data, summarizing information, and providing updates.
Participate in Continuous Quality Improvement initiatives and contribute to standards of care, policies, and procedures.
Apply an evidence-based approach to clinical problem solving and evaluate results with the interdisciplinary team.
Maintain and update clinical knowledge and develop a professional development plan.
Maintain clinical equipment and instruments, including disinfecting equipment and clinical space following asepsis procedures.
Monitor dental supply inventories and recommend reordering/purchasing of supplies.
Perform other related duties as assigned
We are seeking a Relief Part Time Dental Hygienist at Williams Lake Health Unit in Williams Lake, BC. Days of work: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Days Shift times: 08:30 to 16:30 This is a relief position until the return of incumbent. Discover Williams Lake May be eligible for Canada Student Loan Forgiveness.
Employee & Family Assistance Program
Employer paid training/education opportunities
Employer paid vacation
Employer paid insurance premiums
Extended health & dental coverage
May be eligible for Municipal Pension Plan
Work-life balance What will you work on? The Dental Hygienist practices in accordance with the Professional Standards for the Oral Health Team and Bylaws as outlined by the British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP) and provides dental health prevention and promotion services for communities in Interior Health. 1. Provides clinical best practice and direct dental services by performing duties such as: · Performing dental health surveys, screenings, referrals, counseling and follow-up for individuals in community dental services; · Providing self-applied or other preventative materials, such as fluoride varnish, within BCCOHP bylaws; · Refers clients to see a dentist for examinations and assessments as per BCCOHP practice standards; · Teaching dental health and conducting demonstrations in community settings; · Developing and coordinating interdisciplinary workshops; and · Acting as a resource for dental information to members of the community and other IH health professionals/staff. 2. Delivers programs in accordance with established policies, procedures and guidelines by performing duties such as: · Responsible for providing and coordinating dental services in the assigned areas; · Developing strategies for targeted populations to meet their dental health needs utilizing community development and health promotion models in collaboration with designated personnel. · Representing dental services on local and regional committees, as required/directed; · Compiling and analyzing dental data for the purpose of monitoring and evaluation; · Preparing quarterly, annual and other reports as required/directed; · Providing input to budget process by identifying needs and making recommendations; and · Identifying the potential for participating in research projects and surveys. 3. Coordinates and collaborates with Inter-agency programs in the community related to the dental program, in consultation with leadership. 4. Identifies, promotes and supports opportunities for interdisciplinary practice by liaising with other public health staff, other health care sectors and community partners. 5. Participates on committees to promote optimal support for clients, to facilitate the resolution of issues, and to advocate for the goals and objectives of the team/program. 6. Participates in approved research and special projects in collaboration with designated personnel/team and other health care professionals, through methods such as collecting data, summarizing information, and/or providing verbal updates for review and further analysis by principal researcher, research team and/or project coordinator. 7. Participates in Continuous Quality Improvement initiatives as directed and provides input into to the formulation, implementation and evaluation of process and quality improvements to align with accreditation standards. Contributes to the development and revision of standards of care, policies, and procedures; participates in the resolution of issues; and advocates for improvements in clinical practice and health care that promote optimal support for clients. 8. Applies an evidence-based approach to clinical problem solving through methods such as reviewing relevant literature/resources and applying approved research findings in clinical practice to support the research culture of the organization. Evaluates results in collaboration with interdisciplinary team. 9. Maintains and updates own clinical knowledge within area of practice and develops a plan in collaboration with designated personnel/team for professional development. Reviews progress to ensure that goals are achieved within established time frames. 10. Maintains the clinical equipment and instruments associated with the delivery of dental hygiene methods such as checking equipment is current and functional , disinfecting equipment and clinical space following asepsis procedures; notifies designated personnel of malfunctioning equipment in need of repair. 11. Monitors dental supply inventories and notifies designated personnel of depleting stock for reordering purposes. Makes recommendations to designated personnel for the purchase of new dental supplies. 12. Performs other related duties as assigned. Where are we located? Surrounded by rugged forests and stunning lakes, Williams Lake is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking, fishing, and boating in the warmer months to snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in the winter, the area offers year-round adventure just outside your door. Beyond outdoor recreation, Williams Lake has a growing local business scene with unique eateries, cafes, and farmers' markets. It’s a place where families can access schools, parks, and community amenities while enjoying affordable living. Whether you're seeking a more relaxed pace of life or looking for an outdoor basecamp to explore the vast wilderness, Williams Lake offers the perfect balance of adventure and convenience. Apply today! Qualfications
Diploma or Degree in Dental Hygiene from a recognized education program per BCCOHP registration standards.
Successful completion of the National Dental Hygiene Certification Exam (NDHCE).
Current practicing registration as a Registered Dental Hygienist with the British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP).
Minimum one (1) year recent, related dental hygiene experience including experience in a community health organization or equivalent work with diverse populations across all ages including young children and adults with disabilities.
Current valid BC driver’s license
Diploma or Degree in Dental Hygiene from a recognized education program as per BCCOHP registration standards.
Successful completion of the National Dental Hygiene Certification Exam (NDHCE).
Current practicing registration as a Registered Dental Hygienist with the British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP).
Minimum one (1) year recent, related dental hygiene experience including experience in a community health organization, or the equivalent working with diverse populations across all ages including young children and adults with disabilities.
Current valid BC driver’s license.
Market context
Dental positions in British Columbia are typically competitive because clinics look for candidates who already meet provincial licensing, CPR, and Canadian residency requirements. This role category often attracts applicants with accredited DDS/DMD training or NDEB equivalency, and the listed bonus, draw structure, and development program can make offers stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly confirm fit before spending time on the original posting.