Dental Nurse Apprenticeship
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Dental / Dentistry
Dentistry / General Dentist, Dental Assistant
You’ll work closely with qualified dental professionals, gaining hands-on experience across all areas of dental nursing. From day one, you’ll be encouraged to build confidence, develop new skills, and work towards becoming a fully qualified Dental Nurse in a professional and welcoming private practice environment. This is a patient-facing role where enthusiasm, reliability, and a positive attitude are just as important as technical skills.
If you enjoy helping others and want a career where no two days are the same, this could be the perfect starting point.
As a Trainee Dental Nurse, you will:
- Assist dentists and clinicians during a range of dental treatments and procedures
- Ensure patients feel comfortable, informed, and reassured throughout their visit
- Prepare treatment rooms and ensure all equipment and materials are ready for use
- Clean, sterilise, and maintain instruments in line with infection control standards
- Follow health, safety, and confidentiality policies at all times
- Support patients with pre and post treatment guidance
- Accurate update patient records using computer-based systems
- Help manage appointment flow and support the smooth running of the practice
- Assist with basic administrative duties as required
We believe the right attitude and mindset are key. You don’t need dental experience, we’re looking for someone who:
- Has a positive, can do approach and is eager to learn
- Is genuinely interested in patient care and personal development
- Is reliable, punctual, and takes pride in being professional
- Enjoys working as part of a team and supporting others
- Communicates clearly and confidently with both patients and colleagues
- Can stay organised and manage multiple tasks in a busy environment
- Has basic IT skills and is comfortable learning new systems
- Full training and support towards a recognised Dental Nurse qualification
- On-the-job learning alongside experienced dental professionals
- A friendly, supportive, and professional team environment
- A great opportunity to build long-term career progression within dentistry
- Valuable experience in a high-quality private practice setting
Once you successfully complete your Dental Nurse Apprenticeship and become a qualified Dental Nurse, there are many exciting career pathways available within dentistry.
Depending on your interests, you could progress into areas such as:
- Dental Radiography with further training
- Practice-based roles such as lead nurse or treatment coordinator
- Further education in dental hygiene, dental therapy, or other healthcare roles
Please note that this vacancy may close earlier than the stated deadline if a suitable candidate is found.
Working WeekMonday - Friday 8am - 6pm
Qualifications RequiredPotential apprentices must have GCSEs at A-C or 4-9 or equivalent, in Maths and English.
Personal QualitiesCalm, Compassionate, Confident, Caring, Thirst for Knowledge
Skills Required- A keen interest in the dental nurse profession
- Tact and discretion for handling confidential patient information responsibly.
- Clear and effective communication skills, essential for patient care and teamwork.
- Strong interpersonal skills to build rapport with patients.
- Collaborative teamwork abilities to work seamlessly with colleagues.
- Exceptional organisational and time management skills to handle priorities effectively.
- Ability to multi-task, managing multiple responsibilities efficiently.
- Calm demeanour in fast-paced environments, maintaining focus and professionalism.
- Ability to remain composed under pressure, managing high-stress situations effectively.
Dental Nurse (Integrated) Level 3
Future Prospects Advancing Within Dental Nursing:- Lead Dental Nurse:
Take on more responsibilities by managing other dental nurses and overseeing practice operations. - Practice Manager:
Move into a management role, handling the day-to-day running of the dental practice. - Orthodontic Nursing:
Assist in orthodontic treatments, gaining expertise in appliances and aligners.
- Dental Hygienist or Therapist:
With further qualifications, progress into roles focused on providing oral hygiene treatments or minor dental procedures. - Extended Duties Dental Nurse:
Gain additional skills such as fluoride application, impression taking, or assisting in sedation procedures.
- Trainer or Assessor:
Use your experience to teach and assess trainee dental nurses. - Dental Researcher:
Contribute to advancements in dentistry by working in research roles.
- Specialist Healthcare Settings:
Work in maxillofacial units, hospitals, or with oral surgeons. - Broader Healthcare Roles:
Transition into other areas of healthcare, leveraging transferable skills.
Skills:
- Dental Radiography:
Train to take radiographs, an essential skill in modern dental practices. - Oral Health Promotion:
Work with patients and communities to educate on oral hygiene and preventative care.
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