Dental Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Flandreau, SD at Geebo

Dental Assistant

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe newly built FSST Health Center is looking for a FT dedicated Dental Assistant (40 hours per week).
Provide chair side assistance to dentists performing basic dental procedures, and x-rays.
Also assists dentists in all aspects and specialties of dentistry, endodontic, periodontics, and prosthodontics, maxillofacial prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial in an outpatient setting.
Prepares operatives for patient care and prepares patient for treatment.
Educates patient in basic care of prosthodontics appliances.
Provides post treatment by as directed by dentist.
Provides routine maintenance on dental equipment and instruments.
Cleans, disinfects and sterilizes surfaces.
Prepares sterile trays, packs and sutures.
Properly orders, stores and maintains adequate supplies.
The ideal candidate for this position has an orthodontic back-ground and working with patients of all ages.
Education/
Experience:
Successful completion of a dental assistant program.
2
years' experience as a Dental Assistant.
Comprehensive understanding of dental instruments.
Exceptional customer service skills.
Strong knowledge of computer programs.
We offer a great benefits package:
Paid time off, Health benefits, dental insurance, eye insurance (employer pays 100% of employee only cost) and 401(k) after 30 days.
This position requires pre-employment drug and alcohol testing and background check.
Applications are available at the Tribal office or Tribal Health Center; or apply online at santeesioux.
org.
Application must accompany a resume.
For any questions contact Roxee Johnson, Clinic HR Manager at (605) 573-4126.
#hc10242 Recommended Skills Customer Service Dentistry Health Care Radiology Orthodontics Periodontology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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