Dental Assistant Medical & Healthcare - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Dental Assistant

Sign-On Bonus! We are looking for a kind and caring dental assistant to join our team around the second week of December, 2022 and help us provide efficient and pleasant care for our patients.
Small office with family atmosphere, very pleasant environment.
We usually run on time so everyone in the office can enjoy their lunch time and no late evenings! Our current hours are Monday-Thursday 8:
30am-5pm and Fridays 8:
30am-2:
30pm.
Dental assistant must be a team-player and well-organized with great attention to detail.
Must be able to follow instructions and respect dental office regulations.
We want you to be skilled in providing direct or indirect patient care and able to make office procedures as smooth as possible.
We will help you develop new skills if desired.
Responsibilities Welcome patients in the dental office Prepare patients for treatments or checkups ensuring their comfort Select and set up instruments, equipment and material needed Sterilize instruments according to regulations Assist the dentist through 4-handed dentistry Provide oral hygiene and post-operative care instructions Keep the dental office clean and well-stocked Skills Proven experience as dental assistant preferred Knowledge of dental instruments and sterilization methods Understanding of health & safety regulations Good computer skills Excellent communication and people skills Attention to detail Well-organized and reliable X-ray Certification Additional certification or training is an asset (eg EFDA)Job Type:
Full-timePay:
Up to $25.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time offSchedule:
Monday to FridayCOVID-19 considerations:
We follow CDC regulations and recommendations and to insure the safety of everyone.
Experience:
Dental assisting:
1 year (Preferred)License/Certification:
X-Ray Certification (Required)Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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