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Invisalign and clear aligner treatments * Manage orthodontic emergencies efficiently and calmly ... Competitive salary (based on experience) * Full-time position (part-time may be considered for the ...

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Invisalign and clear aligner treatments * Manage orthodontic emergencies efficiently and calmly ... Competitive salary (based on experience) * Full-time position (part-time may be considered for the ...

Job Type Full-time Description Ready to take your career further in a rewarding, purpose-driven ... Invisalign or clear aligner certification, preferred. Schedule: * Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ...

Job Type Full-time Description Ready to take your career further in a rewarding, purpose-driven ... Invisalign or clear aligner certification, preferred. Schedule: * Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ...

Job Type Full-time Description Ready to take your career further in a rewarding, purpose-driven ... Invisalign or clear aligner certification, preferred. Schedule: * Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ...

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NY · On-site

$1.0K/day

Job Type Full-time Description Ready to take your career further in a rewarding, purpose-driven ... Invisalign or clear aligner certification, preferred. Schedule: * Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 ...

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Dental Assistant

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Schedule Full-Time | 5 Days Per Week What You'll Do * Assist doctors chairside during a wide ... Opportunity to assist with advanced procedures, including implants and clear aligner treatment

Dental Assistant

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Job Type Full-time Description Dental Assistant (EFDA Preferred) Buckhead Smile Center Atlanta, GA ... Opportunity to assist with advanced procedures, including implants and clear aligner treatment

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How much do full time aligner jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time aligner in the United States is $27.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Full Time Aligner in an orthodontic or dental practice?

As a Full Time Aligner, your daily tasks generally involve preparing and fitting clear aligners for patients, conducting progress checks, and providing patient education on aligner care and wear. You'll collaborate closely with orthodontists or dentists to ensure treatment plans are followed accurately and may also assist with digital scanning, record keeping, and scheduling follow-up appointments. The role requires attention to detail, effective communication skills, and a commitment to patient comfort and satisfaction.

What is a Full Time Aligner?

A Full Time Aligner typically refers to a dental professional who specializes in fitting and managing orthodontic aligners, such as Invisalign, for patients. Their main duties include assessing patients’ dental needs, creating treatment plans, and monitoring progress throughout the alignment process. They work closely with orthodontists or dentists to ensure that aligners are effective in correcting dental issues. Full Time Aligners also educate patients on proper aligner care and usage. This role requires strong attention to detail and good communication skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Aligner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Aligner (such as a dental aligner technician), you need a background in dental technology or orthodontics, manual dexterity, and an eye for detail, often supported by a relevant certification or on-the-job training. Familiarity with dental CAD/CAM software, 3D printing systems, and digital impression tools is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help you collaborate effectively with dental professionals and ensure patient satisfaction. These skills are crucial for producing accurate, high-quality aligners that contribute to successful orthodontic treatments.

What is the difference between Full Time Aligner vs Dental Assistant?

AspectFull Time AlignerDental Assistant
CredentialsCertification in orthodontic appliances, possibly X-ray certificationDental assisting certification, CPR certification
Work EnvironmentOrthodontic clinics, specialized in aligner treatmentsGeneral dental offices, assisting with various procedures
Employer & Industry UsageOrthodontic practices, dental chainsDental practices, clinics, hospitals
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

Full Time Aligner specialists focus on orthodontic aligner treatments, requiring specific certifications and working primarily in orthodontic clinics. Dental Assistants support a wide range of dental procedures across general practices. While both roles are essential in dental care, they differ in scope, training, and work environment.

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Associate / Lead Dentist - $10k Sign-On Bonus

Associate / Lead Dentist - $10k Sign-On Bonus

Tend

New York, NY

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 11 days ago

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Job description

Chelsea and Brooklyn Studios: $10k Sign-On Bonus for Full-Time

At Tend, we're doing dental differently — replacing the obstacles of traditional dental care with hospitality, comprehensive diagnostics, and moments of Surprise and Delight. For many of our members, we're the first practice where they've felt genuinely at ease about their oral health. That trust is an extraordinary opportunity, and a real responsibility.

As a Dentist at Tend, you'll deliver best-in-class clinical care in a modern, thoughtfully designed studio. You'll be busy from day one, treating a well-booked schedule of members across a full scope of operative, restorative, and cosmetic procedures — supported by an experienced clinical and operational team. We diagnose the whole person, looking beyond decay and gum disease to malocclusion, occlusal wear, and sleep-disordered breathing, so members leave informed, respected, and in control of their care.

Depending on your experience and interests, this role offers the opportunity to focus on delivering exceptional clinical care as an Associate Dentist or to take on additional leadership responsibilities as a Lead Dentist — helping guide clinical excellence, mentor teammates, and hold the standard for your studio.

Our model is built for driven dentists: those who want to grow clinically, take on complex cases, lead with confidence, and be rewarded for high performance. You'll be part of a collaborative, energized team that's raising the bar for dentistry — and having fun doing it.

Compensation & Earning Potential

Our compensation model is designed to reward high-quality clinical care, comprehensive treatment, and strong production—while providing consistency and transparency.

All dentists receive a guaranteed daily rate and earn a tiered percentage of adjusted production, with:

  • Associate Dentists: 30–40% of adjusted production
  • Lead Dentists: 32–40% of adjusted production, reflecting their expanded clinical leadership and impact

Lead Dentists are also eligible for a monthly studio performance bonus, tied to key clinical and operational KPIs.

What You'll Do

Clinical Excellence & Scope of Practice (All Dentists)

  • Deliver a full spectrum of high-quality clinical services—including restorative care such as inlays/onlays, crowns, veneers, endodontics, extractions, implants, and cosmetic dentistry—within Tend's modern, digitally enabled studio environment
  • Treat a dynamic mix of cases that go beyond basic dentistry, with opportunities to perform comprehensive, esthetic, and function-driven care
  • Lead comprehensive exams that diagnose the whole person — every member leaves aware of their dental conditions and potential solutions in a way that is clear, confident, and efficient
  • Develop thoughtful, member-centered treatment plans grounded in legitimate clinical findings and honest risk assessment, driving both oral health outcomes and case acceptance
  • Diagnose and treat TMJ-related conditions, including the delivery of therapeutic Botox as part of a comprehensive care approach

Be a Profession Leader in Clear Aligner and Sleep Therapy (All Dentists)

  • Identify and address malocclusion, occlusal wear, fracture lines, and sleep-disordered breathing early — using our tested frameworks, not scripts, to educate members compassionately and help them avoid more invasive, costly outcomes down the road
  • Drive adoption and growth of clear aligner treatment, from diagnosis through case planning, bonding, and follow-up care
  • Evaluate and treat members for sleep-disordered breathing, incorporating sleep medicine solutions into treatment planning where appropriate
  • Build proficiency in aligner case selection, staging, and execution, contributing to a high-performing aligner program
  • Partner with clinical leadership to expand advanced treatment offerings and continuously elevate clinical scope

Productivity, Flow & Patient Experience (All Dentists)

  • Manage a dynamic, productive schedule—balancing operative procedures, hygiene checks, aligner starts, and same-day treatment opportunities
  • Be schedule obsessed by partnering with studio teams to build efficient and productive shifts—reviewing schedules in advance, strategizing in daily huddles, and offering same-day care when possible
  • Drive production through proactive diagnosis, completion of full treatment plans, and efficient use of chair time—without compromising quality of care
  • Deliver a hospitality-driven member experience grounded in the Three C's — Personalized Care, Empowering Communication, and Human Compassion — bridging the knowledge gap so members understand not just what, but why
  • Hold the line on our Priority Framework: safety first, then outstanding member experience, then efficiency — never trading one for another

Team Collaboration & Studio Performance (All Dentists)

  • Partner closely with dental assistants, hygienists, and studio leadership to deliver coordinated, high-quality care
  • Collaborate across disciplines to ensure alignment in treatment planning, execution, and patient experience
  • Engage in ongoing clinical development, including calibration, CE, and peer learning to expand scope and skillset

Clinical Leadership & Studio Ownership (Lead Dentist Focus)

  • Mentor and coach dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants in diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical execution to elevate overall team performance
  • Lead clinical onboarding, training, and ongoing development of providers, reinforcing Tend standards and best practices
  • Partner with the Studio Manager to optimize scheduling, member access, and studio performance—driving both care outcomes and production
  • Lead daily huddles and clinical calibrations focused on workflow, member care, and continuous improvement
  • Review clinical outcomes (including re-dos and escalations) and implement solutions to improve quality and consistency of care
  • Own complex cases and member escalations using our Empathy → Confidence approach — listen actively, recap concerns with warmth, and present a resolution. The provider holds the thread.
  • Help build a high-performing, growth-oriented studio culture in partnership with clinical and operational leadership

Who You Are

You embody our Tend values and demonstrate key competencies that ensure both patient success and team excellence. At Tend, these values aren't just words on a wall — they are essential to how we hire, lead, and collaborate. Every dentist and team member is expected to show up with a mindset grounded in our mission, vision, and values. This is what drives our culture, our clinical standards, and the patient experience we're proud to deliver every day.

Tend Values:

  • Tend to Others – Deliver outstanding oral health outcomes and patient experiences. You put the team and patient first, even in fast-paced settings.
  • Be Brave Enough to Lead – Act with integrity and take initiative to solve problems, coach others, and raise the bar.
  • Savor the Ride – Celebrate wins, stay resilient in challenging moments, and bring positivity to the workplace.
  • Embrace Our Differences – Welcome and value diverse backgrounds, ideas, and feedback. Communicate with respect and trust.
  • Rooted in Growth – Seek ongoing learning and improvement—for yourself and your team.

Role-Based Competencies:

  • Earn and Give Trust – Earn the confidence of patients and teammates through honesty, transparency, and follow-through.
  • Lead with Clinical Judgement – Make sound clinical decisions grounded in data, evidence, and patient needs.
  • Empower Your Team – Set clear goals, delegate effectively, and help your team succeed.

What You Have

  • DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school
  • Current, active dental license in the state you're applying for
  • Current CPR/BLS certification
  • Active DEA registration
  • Associate Dentists - Minimum 2 years of experience (post residency) in private practice, DSO, or similar setting
  • Lead Dentists - Extensive clinical experience (typically 6+ years post-residency) and proven ability to lead, mentor, and elevate the performance of dentists within a multi-chair practice environment
  • Comfort with modern technology and a willingness to adopt digital workflows
  • Invisalign certification
  • Ability to work a Full Time schedule consisting of 4 days per week + 2 Saturdays per month or Part Time schedule consisting of 2-3 days per week including some Saturdays.

Physical Requirements
This position requires the ability to perform the essential job duties listed, with or without reasonable accommodation:

  • Ability to sit and stand for extended periods while performing clinical procedures.
  • Manual dexterity and fine motor skills to handle dental instruments and perform precise procedures.
  • Adequate vision (with or without correction) to read charts, interpret radiographs, and operate clinical equipment.
  • Ability to bend, reach, and maintain ergonomic positioning for patient care.
  • Occasional lifting or movement of equipment and supplies up to 25 pounds.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with patients, team members, and other healthcare professionals in person and via technology.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.

What We Offer

We believe taking care of people starts with taking care of our own. Here's how we've got you covered at Tend:

  • 🦷 Dentist Equity & Partnership – Opportunity to invest alongside Tend and share in our growth
  • 🎓 CE & Professional Development – Virtual and in-person CE opportunities and internal clinical forums
  • 🛡️ Malpractice Insurance – Full coverage provided at no cost to you
  • 🩺 Health Comes First – Medical, dental, and vision insurance — plus our own Dental Wellness Program
  • đź’° Plan for the Future – 401(k) plan to help you grow your nest egg
  • đź’ˇ Support, When You Need It – Life & AD&D insurance, legal support, EAP, and health advocacy
  • 🛍️ Smart Spending Options – FSAs, HSAs, and pre-tax transit and parking benefits

*Some benefit offerings are only available to Full-Time employees

Compensation ranges reflect good-faith estimates of the pay the Company reasonably expects to offer for this role at the time of posting, based on a combination of current provider data, historical performance, market benchmarks, and business needs. Actual earnings may vary based on factors such as individual productivity, clinical mix, experience, schedule, geographic location, and studio needs. These ranges are provided for transparency purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee of compensation. Compensation programs and incentive opportunities may be modified from time to time on a prospective basis in response to market conditions, regulatory requirements, or business needs.

Dentist Compensation Range
$175,000—$425,000 USD

Tend is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We're committed to fostering a workplace where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. Tend does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, and termination.

Legal and Compliance Notice: Tend complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination, equal employment opportunity, pay transparency, and other employment-related requirements. Where specific state disclosures or postings are required by law, we provide this information as part of our hiring process or upon request.

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