If you want to work in the UK, our agency can help you find a job in a dental chain or in a private practice.
Depending on the employer’s requirements, we choose the CV’s that best match the described job profile. The next step is to invite to interview the candidates selected by the employer.
Information received from candidates is treated with utmost confidentiality.
Requirements:
- Conformity Certificate/ Acquired rights certificate from the Ministry of Health
- Dental license and minimum 3 years of dental experience for those dentists who graduated before 2009. (This depends on which country you come from)
- English language exam: UBELT 2.5 or IELTS with minimum score of 7.0. ( You can also take a language test the same day you participate at the interview)
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Dental Recruitment Events for ADP coming up:
The recruitment events include an operational interview and clinical interview and language testing by Linguarama.
Bucharest – 18th 19th 20th November 2009
Budapest – 24th 25th November 2009
Marathon effort for mothers and sick children
Greg Dorey, the British Ambassador to Hungary, will launch a major new fund-raising appeal, with an initial target of €50,000, at the 13th annual Budapest Burns Supper on Saturday 30 January 2010.
The plan is to raise funds to expand the number of mother and child distance trauma suites at the Second Department of Paediatrics at Budapest’s Semmelweis University Hospital, better known as SOTE II.
The rooms will allow the mothers of critically ill children coming in from the Hungarian countryside (and possibly, under certain circumstances, from outside the country’s borders) to stay with their offspring, an important aid to recovery. SOTE II has very few such facilities at present.
Tackling the fund-raising drive is A-Team DIrector, Harry Harron, who will take part in April 2010 in what is known as the toughest foot race on earth: the Marathon des Sables (MdS). Harry is running along with Simon Saunders, an English man also based in Budapest. The two men are the only Hungary-based entrants from an international field of 750, and the first for five years.
The challenge covers 250km (155 miles), which equates to about five-and-a-half marathons, and is run across the Sahara Desert over six days. Competitors have to carry with them food, clothes, medical kit, sleeping bag, in fact everything they will need for the duration, apart from water and a tent. (Water is rationed and handed out at each checkpoint.)
Harron and Saunders will have to prepare all their own food throughout the race, and will need a minimum of 2,000 calories per day. Mid-day temperatures can get as high as 49°C (about 120°F), much of the day is spent running or hiking across uneven, rocky ground, and up to 20% of the total distance actually involves traversing sand dunes.
Physical fitness is important, of course, but only a fool would underestimate the mental stress that the team will need to endure. “Even though we have run many 42km (26 mile) marathons and mountain marathons between us, this does not mean that we will find the MdS easy – we are doing lots of training,” Harron and Saunders say on their blog (http://harryandsimon.wordpress.com/).
Saunders is the elder of the two-man team at 38. Now a personal trainer, he is a former cross-country athlete who has represented the UK. Harron, a pharmacist and entrepreneur, is 37. He has plenty of running experience of his own, and has already traversed 500km (310 miles) of this desert using wind power in the form of a kite and an adapted buggy.
Directing the appeal and making sure the funds raised will be able to do the most good is the Robert Burns International Foundation, which distributes money raised by the annual Budapest Burns Supper, among other sources. Chairing the fund raising appeal will be Patrick McMenamin, who runs popular Budapest Scottish bar and restaurant The Caledonia, and who is also a member of the organising committee for the Burns Supper.
Harron and Saunders can be contacted via their blog, and Harry can be reached via email (harry.harron@ateamhr.com).
McMenamin can be contact via email on caledoniabar@yahoo.co.uk.
Press release prepared for the Robert Burns International Foundation (www.rbif.org) by Robin Marshall, Devil’s Advocate Communications.
Up coming recruiting events for Dentists:
16th – 17th of September 2010 ADP event in Budapest,
21st – 22nd of October 2010 ADP event in Bucharest,
26th – 27th of November 2010 Oasis event in Bucharest.
At this interviews you can meet with the employer, find more about their
job offers and apply for one of them. During the interview you can also
sit the Linguarama language exam which is paid by the employer.
For more details please contact our Bucharest office (+4 021.300.90.87).