Licensed Dental Assistant - $2,500 Signing Bonus
Company: Riverland Community Health
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: March 6, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Riverland Community Health (RCH) is a
Federally-Qualified Health Center in St. Paul, where patients
receive community-based Family Practice medical care in addition to
mental health, dentistry, social work and other integrated
services. When joining RCH, you become part of a diverse,
inclusive, and welcoming team who are dedicated to serving our
patients and pursuing our mission to deliver excellent healthcare
for all and training for the providers of tomorrow.JOB SUMMARY:The
Licensed Dental Assistant is responsible for assisting the dentist
and in some cases dental hygienist in the direct provision of
primary care dental services to patients of the health center. The
Dental Assistant is also responsible for sterilization, preparation
and inventory control of dental instruments and supplies, and other
related work under the direct supervision of the Dental Director
and Dental Manager.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIESClinic operationsPrepare, maintain, clean and
sterilize dental instruments and equipment, room and tray
setup/take down and materials for specified procedure according to
clinic operation procedures and OSHA infection control and safety
protocols.Handle and dispose of infectious and hazardous waste
according to clinic protocols.Backup front desk positions, provide
relief and support to front desk functions and perform office
duties as requested.Answer phone in dental clinic and screen calls,
confirm appointments as needed.Perform daily clinic start-up and
close-down procedures according to procedures and
protocols.Inventory supplies and order replacement supplies,
perform inventory for audit.Demonstrate commitment to the mission
of the organization in promoting dental health.Attend staff
meetings and actively contribute to planning and problem solving of
clinic processes and workflow.Comply with HIPAA rules and
regulations.Perform other duties within the scope of the position
as assigned by the Dental Director or Dental Manager.Patient
careVerify patient's identity; collect and record patient health
histories (dental and medical), patient blood pressure and record
information for dentist's reference prior to examination.Help
patients feel comfortable before, during and after dental
treatment.Take diagnostic x-rays.Assist dentist chair-side by
organizing and preparing instruments for dentist's use and
assisting as needed during procedures.Advise patients in oral
hygiene and dental care.Follow through with post-visit duties based
on established clinic protocols.Interact positively with a diverse,
sometimes difficult, and demanding patient population.Provide
service in a manner that is appropriate for the patient's age;
demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to meet the patient's
physical, psychosocial, educational and safety needs.Read, write,
and maintain patient records and related administrative
documentation.Accurately chart results/findings of oral exam, as
instructed by provider.Utilize the requisite tools, systems,
technology and equipment in the collection of patient data, records
management and collections.Demonstrate knowledge and proficiencies
of dentistry procedures, chairside assisting using four handed
delivery techniques, clinic infection control procedures and
established clinic protocols.Proficiently perform oral hygiene
instructions, child prophylaxis and fluoride treatment, places
dental sealants.Monitor nitrous oxide analgesic.Take alginate
impressions, pour and trim models, prepare cases for outside lab.
Organize and track returned lab cases.Perform other tasks as
assigned.PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITESAchieve ResultsEnsure all patients
enjoy a positive experience and are treated with the care and
compassion expected.Ensure all patient records and related
documents are managed and maintained timely, accurately, and
consistent with all HIPAA and related regulations and
requirements.Affect favorable billing and collection outcomes.
Ensure all patient services information is collected and accurately
submitted timely and accurately.Operational ExcellenceEnsure all
tasks provided and associated with patient care, patient
administrative processes, and related duties comply with all
regulatory and accreditation standards, as well as clinic policies
and procedures.RelationshipsDevelop favorable relationships with
all patients. Instruct patients and their family members on general
oral health care and/or information related to post-treatment care
as appropriate.Establish favorable working relationships with all
staff members associated with clinic operations, including front
desk, dental hygienists, dentists, and other related staff. Be
respectful and courteous to patients and co-workers. Adhere to
client confidentiality policy.Stewardship and ProfessionalismUphold
and consistently represent the values and mission of the
organization at all times. Represent the organization in a highly
professional manner at all times.Ensure compliance and attention to
all corporate policies and procedures.Requirements:KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Skill in providing excellent customer service
and support; organizing and prioritizing workload and meeting
deadlines; and excellent written and verbal communication.Ability
to interact effectively and professionally with persons from
diverse cultural, socioeconomic, education, racial, ethnic and
professional backgrounds.Ability to work effectively with managers,
co-workers, members of the public and professional groups.Ability
to communicate effectively, clearly, concisely with others
(internal and external customers, both verbally and in writing),
consistently demonstrate positive/proactive customer service
attitude.Ability to work as an effective team member; function
independently, exercise sound judgment and initiative; be flexible
to shift priorities; maintain confidentiality; establish and
maintain effective interpersonal work relationships, effectively
assist providers; work toward goals and objectives of draft
priorities.Knowledge of infection control protocol.Knowledge of
digital x-ray exposure techniques.Ability to perform the job in
accordance with Riverland Community Health's Standards of Business
Conduct, which includes compliance, ethics and integrity,
confidentiality, protection of assets and avoidance of conflicts of
interest and inappropriate business
relationships.EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:High school diploma or GED
equivalent.Certificate of graduation from an accredited dental
assisting school.Maintain a current active registration in dental
assisting in the state of Minnesota.Previous work experience
desirable.Clinical fluency in Spanish preferred.Expanded functions
preferred.Desire to work within a dental public health
center.CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:Maintain a current
active registration in dental assisting in the state of
Minnesota.Current in CPR for providers.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:Must be
able to assist standing or sitting for a duration of time when
needed, sometimes in compromised position to accommodate
patients.Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.WORK
ENVIRONMENT:Work is performed in a clinic office environment.
Contact with staff, patients and outside agencies. Possible
exposure to communicable disease and medical preparations common to
clinic environment.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:NoneThis job is
eligible for a $2,500 signing bonus paid out in two increments
after successfully completing 6 months and 1 year of employment.A
summary of our benefits include but are not limited to: health,
dental, vision, HSA, FSA, basic life insurance, voluntary
additional life insurance, spousal and child insurance, short-term
disability, long-term disability, and a 403b retirement plan.In
addition, job offers made during flu season are conditioned on the
candidate receiving the annual flu vaccination before their start
date.RCH is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be
considered for employment without attention to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, veteran or disability status.Job Type: Full-time
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