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IHS Division of Oral Health
Career Paths: Civil Service
For many dentists and dental hygienists, the straightest route to a rewarding career opportunity with the Indian Health Service (IHS) is through the Federal Civil Service Personnel System. Civil Service employment offers the ability to make a difference in people's lives and advance one's career without making a multi-year commitment to IHS. Flexibility and negotiable starting pay, along with the generous benefits available to Federal employees, makes Civil Service an attractive choice for experienced dental professionals and recent graduates alike.

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Click here to view IHS Dental Vacancies or click here to find out How to Apply.

To see and hear more about the Division of Oral Health experience please click here to view different clips of our video Opportunity Adventure Purpose.


Point of Contact: Timothy L. Lozon, DDS
1-800-IHS-DENT (447-3368) or 301-443-0029 (direct)
IHS Dental Vacancies


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