Chief Dental Officer
San Mateo, CA - USA
Job Summary
We are hiring a Chief Dental Officer!
Join our exceptional Oral Health Clinical Team within our nonprofit mission-driven dental organization dedicated to expanding access to high-quality oral healthcare for underserved communities across San Mateo County. The organization provides comprehensive dental servicesincluding preventive pediatric geriatric and special needs carethrough a culturally sensitive patient-centered model.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a Chief Dental Officer (CDO) to serve as the clinical leader of the organization partnering directly with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to drive clinical excellence operational performance and strategic growth.
Position Highlights
- Direct report to our CEO
- 60% clinical / 40% administrative
- 45 day schedule 8:00 AM 5:00 PM hours
- Mission-driven underserved population
- Collaborative clinical environment
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: $200000 $260000 (DOE)
- Comprehensive health dental and vision coverage
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid time off and holidays
- Disability and life insurance
Clinical Leadership & Responsibilities
The CDO oversees clinical governance quality compliance provider performance and strategic initiatives. Responsibilities include establishing clinical standards leading quality improvement ensuring regulatory compliance and mentoring clinical staff.
Clinical Environment
We operate a structured clinical model with the CDOs leadership spanning Supervising Dentists Dentists and Clinic Managers supporting quality care delivery and operational efficiency.
Patient Population & Impact
We serve a predominantly underserved population with a strong focus on low-income and Medi-Cal patients. The organization is committed to improving access and long-term oral health outcomes.
Requirements
- DDS or DMD
- Eligible for California licensure
- Clinical leadership experience preferred
- Experience with underserved populations preferred
*For more information and discuss how you might fit into this dynamic team contact:
Kevin Jackson
Oral Health Leadership and Provider Recruitment
Call or Text
Patient Population & UDS Data Snapshot
We serve a diverse underserved patient population consistent with HRSA-funded health centers and safety-net dental programs.
Patient Demographics (UDS Benchmarks)
- 90% of patients are low-income with the majority at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level
- 6065% patients of color reflecting diverse and multicultural communities
- 40% Hispanic/Latino population common across community health center populations
- Multilingual population with significant limited English proficiency (LEP) needs
Payer Mix & Access to Care
- 50% Medicaid (Medi-Cal) the primary payer across health centers
- 1520% uninsured relying on sliding fee scale programs
- Remaining patients include commercial and other coverage sources
- Health centers provide care regardless of ability to pay a core requirement of FQHC models
Age Distribution
- 30% pediatric patients
- 60% adults (1864)
- 1015% seniors (65)
Oral Health Need & Disease Burden
- High prevalence of untreated dental disease driven by access barriers and cost
- Patients often present with advanced decay and restorative needs
- Higher rates of chronic conditions (e.g. diabetes) that impact oral health outcomes
Social Determinants & Barriers to Care
Common barriers include:
- Transportation limitations
- Language access challenges
- Limited preventive care history
- Financial constraints
- Many patients reside in medically underserved or dental shortage areas (HPSAs)
Impact & Mission Alignment
This patient population offers providers the opportunity to:
- Deliver high-impact community-centered care
- Address significant unmet oral health needs
- Practice mission-driven dentistry focused on prevention and long-term outcomes
Bay Area Living Coastal Access & Urban Connectivity
San Mateo County offers the best of Northern California living positioned between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The region combines coastal beauty outdoor recreation and proximity to one of the countrys most dynamic metropolitan areas.
Coastal Lifestyle & Outdoor Recreation
Just a short drive from San Mateo the Pacific coastline provides access to:
- Miles of sandy beaches coastal trails and scenic bluffs
- Hiking biking and wildlife viewing along the California Coastal Trail
- Tide pooling and marine exploration at local reserves
- Seasonal whale watching along the coast
The Western pacific shores of the county are known for its dramatic ocean views small-town charm and year-round outdoor activities making it a popular destination for both residents and visitors.
Food Wine & Local Culture
- Renowned dining scene across the Bay Area from casual coastal seafood to Michelin-star restaurants
- Local farmers markets craft breweries and coastal dining experiences
- Easy access to Napa and Sonoma Wine Country for day trips
- Seasonal events such as the Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival
Things to Do Nearby
- Walk or bike the Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail
- Explore beaches and tide pools at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
- Visit local farms pumpkin patches and coastal markets
- Enjoy golf horseback riding on the beach and sport fishing excursions
- Discover charming downtown areas with shops restaurants and cafés
Accessibility & Convenience
Approximately 30 minutes to San Francisco
Just 5 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
Access to major highways and public transit options
Proximity to major employers innovation hubs and cultural institutions
Quality of Life
San Mateo County offers a high quality of life with a mild coastal climate diverse communities and access to both nature and urban amenities. The region is known for its balance of professional opportunity and outdoor lifestyle making it one of the most desirable areas in California.
Required Experience:
Chief