Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Orthodontic Technologist

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Department Orthodontic & OMFS Department
Band 6 £39,959 - £48,117 per annum pro rata if part-time
Fixed term until 30 June 2027
Hours: 37.5 per week, all MKUH roles will be considered for flexible working
We are looking to appoint a GDC registered Dental Technologist to provide technical support to the Trusts Clinicians, predominantly Orthodontics. Orthodontic Technology experience is essential, and it is expected that the candidate will be able to manufacture the full range of simple and complex orthodontic appliances.
You will be a valued member of the departmental team, and it is essential that you will have an eye for detail, a desire to learn and develop and to be self-motivated. The department is forward-looking and currently developing and implementing going fully digital. There is a vision to explore and develop the 3D point of care service within the wider Trust community. You will/can be instrumental in how this is shaped.
- Experience working within an NHS Trust is desirable, but not essential.
Please note that this post is subject to an initial probationary period of six months, extendable up to a period of 12 months. MKUH promotes an inclusive workforce and proactively welcomes applications from underrepresented groups in our community.
Interview date 13 August 2026
Please note that we are not able to offer sponsorship for this role.
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The post holder is a vital part of the Orthodontic and Maxillofacial clinical technical team, responsible for manufacturing highly specialised complex work with a degree of individual responsibility, extending over a wide range of work activities that are complex and non-routine, supporting the Consultants and other clinical staff in the Head and Neck Directorate.
- They are expected to make a proactive contribution to the development of the expanding services provided by the Orthodontic and Maxillofacial Unit and expected to use initiative and original thought for the design and development of prototype appliances/devices.
- They will also be expected to advise/instruct clinicians of all grades, nursing staff and students in the aspects of Dental Technology when required and have additional skills in Clinical Photography and Information Technology for treatment planning and clinical audit.
- The postholder must ensure technical and clinical practices and protocol pathways are adhered to and modified accordingly.
Milton Keynes University Hospital, in proud partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital committed to advancing patient care through cutting-edge research and education. With a “Good” rating from the CQC and significant investment underway, this is an exciting time to join our team and grow your career.


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Name: Catherine Watson
Job title: Head of Service for Orthodontics & OMFS
Email address: Catherine.Watson@mkuh.nhs.uk
Telephone number: 01908 995298
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