Oral Surgeon needed in Little Rock, AR
Columbia Healthcare
Job Description
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Opportunity – Central Arkansas
| Full-Time or Part-Time | High-Income Potential
A rapidly growing, doctor-led oral surgery group in Central Arkansas is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon for its high-performing location just outside of Little Rock. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a thriving, well-supported team in a community offering strong demand and excellent growth potential.
About the Area:
Bryant, Arkansas, is part of the Little Rock metropolitan area and consistently ranked among the best places to live in the state. Just 20 minutes from downtown Little Rock, Bryant offers a family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and access to all the amenities of a major city — from vibrant dining and arts to outdoor recreation along the Arkansas River and nearby Ouachita Mountains.
Practice Highlights:
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Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM
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Patient Volume: 25–30 patients/day on average
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Facilities: 3 fully equipped operatories + 2 exam rooms
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Technology: Modern practice management software (Denticon), anesthesia machines, and CBCT available at select locations
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Team Support: Full onsite clinical and administrative support
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Ownership Structure: Provider-led group with long-term career tracks and mentorship from seasoned oral surgeons
Compensation & Benefits:
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Income Potential: Percentage-based compensation model with earning potential between $500K–$800K+ annually, depending on volume
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Practice Performance: Individual locations average $1–2 million in annual collections; this location currently trends up to $2.3 million
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Employment Type:
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Full-Time (30+ hours/week): Includes full benefits package, paid malpractice, 401(k), and partnership opportunities after Year 1
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Part-Time (<30 hours/week): Includes malpractice coverage and access to 401(k)
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Relocation Assistance: Signing bonus available to support relocation expenses for out-of-area candidates
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Interview Process: Includes virtual meetings with senior clinical leadership, operational team, and site visit to evaluate fit
This role is part of a larger, multi-specialty dental support organization headquartered in Arkansas that provides back-end infrastructure, operational support, and career advancement pathways for clinicians across the state. Their model empowers doctors to focus entirely on patient care while building long-term value through clinical autonomy and partnership potential.
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