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Dental Hygienist – Arlington, VA (Arlington)

$66/hour

4012 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204, USA

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Dental Hygienist – Arlington, VA We are looking for a motivated and friendly Dental Hygienist to join our patient-focused team in Arlington, VA! What We Offer: Convenient off-street parking 401(k) retirement plan with matching Paid vacation Paid holidays Paid sick leave Flexible hours and days (we’re open Monday–Thursday) Comfortable schedule with 1-hour cleaning slots Competitive pay: $66/hour What We’re Looking For: Licensed Dental Hygienist in Virginia A team player with excellent communication skills Someone who values patient care and creating a comfortable experience Join our welcoming office where you’ll enjoy flexibility, a supportive team, and great benefits. 📍 Location: Arlington, VA

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