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Full-Time Hygienist! 2-3 Day Work Week - Up to $64 per hour!

Company: Ala Moana Dental Care
Location: Wake Island
Posted on: June 24, 2025

Job Description:

We are currently looking for one Full Time RDH to join our team! At Ala Moana Dental Care, we offer a guaranteed salary of $70,000-$90,000 to start, depending on experience. You’ll have a set schedule with 2 or 3 days each week with a total of 136 shifts per year/1,632 hours! This schedule gives you 229 days off a year! This lets you save on gas, commuting time, child care, etc. We offer a solid long term position, top of the line pay, a set schedule, full benefits including medical/dental/vision/drug coverage, a retirement plan with employer matching, paid time off, parking, monthly bonus opportunity, and a guaranteed salary no matter how many patients you see! Bonus is available after 90 days and increases to a maximum of $7,500/year after 5 years and up to $15,000 after being on the team for 10 years! With bonus your hourly pay potentially becomes over $64/Hour We were voted Best Places to Work 2016, 2017, and 2019 and we want our employees to have a great work/life balance. You will have a dedicated assistant to help with x-rays, patient education, health history updates, room set-up and turn over, etc. We just want you to focus on giving our patients really great care so they will want to return. Look us up on the web at alamoanadentalcare.com. We are open 7 days a week from 6am - 8pm, all persons inquiring must be available to work weekends. Email resume to recruiting.amdc@gmail.com We look forward to meeting you. New graduates are welcome to apply!

Keywords: Ala Moana Dental Care, Honolulu , Full-Time Hygienist! 2-3 Day Work Week - Up to $64 per hour!, Healthcare , Wake Island, Hawaii


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