Good evening! We have new vacancies to work as a dentist in Ireland: Cosmetic / General Dentistry in Galway. Large Dental Practice with 12 chairs. Prosthodontists: Galway, Carlow and Limerick. Orthodontist: In Dublin city center. General Dentists: various locations around the country. We need at least two years experience in the field for these positions. All positions are full-time (Monday to Friday 8:30 to 17:00) If you are interested or need more information: [email protected]
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