Job Opportunities for Dental Nurses in the UK

We are currently accepting applications from overseas experienced Dental Nurses to work in the UK.

Have you recently decided it’s time for a change, and you’re now looking for a new career challenge? Starting a new job in a different country can be very exciting and lead to lots of great opportunities, but you need to make sure that you choose the right agency to hold your hand and guide you through the process. NEU Professionals offers careers for Dentists at some of the most prestigous dental centres and clinics in the United Kingdom.

Working in the UK

Dental nurse helping with dental equipment

The role of a Dental Nurse

As a Dental Nurse you may help with reception work and could help any member of the dental team – dentists, clinical dental technicians/technologists, hygienists and therapists – treat patients of all ages.

Application Process

To being a qualified dental nurse, you’ll need to study for a course in dental nursing and be registered with the GDC .

All dental nurses need to complete an application to join the GDC registration registering as a dental care professional (DCP). 

Before you apply, you must also complete the Certificate of Good Standing Form and the learning outcomes form relevant to the DCP title(s) you are applying for.

Part and full time courses approved by the GDC. Exact course requirements will vary from provider to provider:

  • Part-time courses: Minimum 2 GCSEs (4/C grade or above) in English language and maths or a science subject.
  • Full-time courses: A-levels or equivalent level 3 qualifications.

A level 3 apprenticeship in dental nursing is an additional way to gain the required qualifications in dental nursing. 

Registration requirements

If you are a Dental Nurse coming from within the EU or outside the EUYou can request an assessment application form online via eGDC by selecting ‘Apply to register’. Please note, you will be asked to complete the route to registration questionnaire. Once you have completed the online form, please allow 10 working days for GDC to assess your details. You must have a recognised qualification as a Dental Nurse to apply via this route. Along with your completed application form, you will need to send other documents including (but not limited to):

  • Qualification certificate, copy of syllabus and transcript of training, 
  • Evidence that you have the required English language standard necessary for registration. Details on the requirements can be found on GDC English language controls page

If you meet the above criteria and wish to apply with NEU Professionals as a Dental Care Professional (including Dental Nurse, Dental Therapist, Dental Hygenist or any of the vacancies listed on this link: https://olr.gdc-uk.org/SearchRegister) please send us a copy of your passport, your qualification certificate (diploma or degree) demonstrating a separate qualification as a Dental Care Professional and your transcript of training, along with your English language certificate with scores meeting the criteria of GDC. Please send this to apply@neuprofessionals.com

English Language Requirements

Applicants who qualified from outside the EEA must provide evidence of their language competence when submit their application.
The GDC accepts a certificate in an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam which demonstrates that applicants have passed the exam according to the scores set out below:

  • Overall score of at least 7, at least 6.5 in the writing, reading, listening and speaking sections.

Support Webinar

Learn more about how to start the process of registering as a Dental Professional or as a Pharmacist in the U.K. by watching our last webinar.

NEU Professionals Director, Kerry Anne Wykes and NEU Professionals Deputy Director, Claire McMinn explain what it is like to work as a Dentist, Dental Nurse, Dental Therapist (including Dental Hygienists) and as a Pharmacist in England, the requirements needed to apply, and the benefits of growing your career.

They also share their experiences about how easy it is to begin your new life working as a Dentist Professional at Tooth Club private clinics or as a NHS Pharmacist in the UK.