Princess Dental Staffing
Dental Assistant All Levels - Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc - Omaha, NE
- Permanent Dental Assistant Job
- Omaha, NE
Job Description
Be Inspired By the Work You Do
If you want to change the world, one patient at a time, wed love you to consider joining our team.
OneWorld Community Health Centers is a growing Omaha-based organization that employs over 500 people while still retaining a true family feel. Out of 1,400+ Community Health Centers nationwide, OneWorld ranks within the top 2% in terms of clinical outcomes. It takes all of us, with our various talents and positions, to achieve results like this. Our employees are united by a desire to help the community, and it shows.
We are looking for multiple mission driven Dental Assistant Entry Level - Certified DA or EFDA to join our team!
There are full-time positions located in Omaha, NE. The schedule will be 40 hours per week; generally, Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm.
OneWorld Community Health Centers, Inc. provides a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance; Tuition Reimbursement; 401(k); free fitness center and more. If you want to apply your unique skillset to a diverse, caring, growing nonprofit that serves 50,000+ patients, please apply.
You can make a difference in your life and the lives of others.
OneWorld Community Health Centers, Inc. is committed to ensuring equal opportunity and non-discrimination in all hiring and employment practices. We are committed to equal treatment for all applicants and employees and will not discriminate based on age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, disability, sex/gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Entry-Level Dental Assistants (DA) perform many tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills as they relate to patient care, laboratory duties, and office duties. They work chairside as Dentists examine and treat patients. They make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain their dental records. The DA hands instruments and materials to the Dentist, and they keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. The DA also sterilizes/disinfects instruments and equipment, prepares trays of instruments for dental procedures, and instructs patients on postoperative and general oral health care.
Entry-Level Dental Assistants are either Dental Assistants who are receiving on-the-job training or new graduates from a dental assisting program. Entry-Level Dental Assistants are expected to use each patient encounter for skills development. It is within protocol to seek assistance for processes that are new, but it is expected that the Entry-Level Dental Assistants will reduce dependence on others after reasonable exposure to new job duties. It is the intent that Entry-Level Dental Assistants advance to a Level I Dental Assistant position within six months.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Graduation from a dental assisting program preferred.
Prior training in dental assisting preferred.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required within first 30 days of employment.
Coronal polishing certification preferred.
Radiography certification preferred.
Proficiency and experience with Microsoft Office products required; experience with an Electronic Dental Record preferred.
Proficiency in English required for all locations; proficiency in Spanish required or preferred depending on clinic location and need.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with OneWorld patients and staff, and to provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated organizational skills, with a high attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work as a member of the dental team, while exhibiting a positive attitude towards working together to get the job done.
Level I Dental Assistants (DA I) perform many tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills as they relate to patient care, laboratory duties, and office duties. They work chairside as Dentists examine and treat patients. They make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain their dental records. The DA I hands instruments and materials to the Dentist, and they keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. The DA I also sterilizes/disinfects instruments and equipment, prepares trays of instruments for dental procedures, and instructs patients on postoperative and general oral health care.
Level I Dental Assistants are the first non-training level of Dental Assistants, having recently graduated from a dental assisting program or on-the job training. Level I Dental Assistants focus on moving from competency in required skills to proficiency in those skills. Level I DAs typically have between 0-4 years of experience. Advancement is not strictly dictated by time, but rather the ability to demonstrate competent skills with consistency.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Graduation from a dental assisting program preferred.
Prior training in dental assisting required.
Six or more months of dental assisting experience preferred.
Successful completion of Level I skills assessment required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
Coronal polishing certification required.
Radiography certification required.
Proficiency and experience with Microsoft Office products required; experience with an Electronic Dental Record required.
Proficiency in English required for all locations; proficiency in Spanish required or preferred depending on clinic location and need.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with OneWorld patients and staff, and to provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated organizational skills, with a high attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work as a member of the dental team, while exhibiting a positive attitude towards working together to get the job done.
Demonstrated ability to work independently or with minimal supervision.
Ability and willingness to work at other clinic locations if/when needed for coverage purposes.
Level II Dental Assistants (DA II) perform many tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills as they relate to patient care, laboratory duties, and office duties. They work chairside as Dentists examine and treat patients. They make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain their dental records. The DA II hands instruments and materials to the Dentist, and they keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. The DA II also sterilizes/disinfects instruments and equipment, prepares trays of instruments for dental procedures, and instructs patients on postoperative and general oral health care.
Level II Dental Assistants reflect improved skills and job independence above Level I. DAs in this category are expected to be proficient, rather than competent, and are in the process of gaining mastery level skills working toward Licensed Dental Assistant certification. Level II Dental Assistants are given more difficult chairside cases and lab work assignments. Level II DAs typically have between 2-10 years of experience. Advancement is not strictly dictated by time, but rather the ability to demonstrate proficient skills with consistency.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Graduation from a dental assisting program preferred.
Prior training in dental assisting required.
One or more years of dental assisting experience required.
Successful completion of Level II skills assessment required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
Coronal polishing certification required.
Radiography certification required.
Proficiency and experience with Microsoft Office products required; experience with an Electronic Dental Record required.
Proficiency in English required for all locations; proficiency in Spanish required or preferred depending on clinic location and need.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with OneWorld patients and staff, and to provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated organizational skills, with a high attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work as a member of the dental team, while exhibiting a positive attitude towards working together to get the job done.
Demonstrated ability to work independently or with minimal supervision.
Ability and willingness to work at other clinic locations if/when needed for coverage purposes.
Level IV Expanded Function Dental Assistants (DA IV) perform many tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills as they relate to patient care, laboratory duties, and office duties. They work chairside as Dentists examine and treat patients. They make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, prepare them for treatment, and obtain their dental records. The DA IV hands instruments and materials to the Dentist, and they keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other devices. The DA IV also sterilizes/disinfects instruments and equipment, prepares trays of instruments for dental procedures, and instructs patients on postoperative and general oral health care.
Level IV Expanded Function Dental Assistants reflect mastery of skills and job independence above Level III. DAs in this category are expected to be masterful in their craft and capable of performing permitted patient care under the direct supervision of a Dentist. DA IVs have all permits for chairside procedures, making it an integral part of the provider team, directly affecting the scheduling of patients. Having all of the EFDA permits and LDA certification does not immediately qualify a Dental Assistant to be a Level IV DA. Experience and skill mastery are evaluated prior to promotion or hire at this level, as are soft skills such as teamwork, interaction with peers, attitude, and attendance. Level IV DAs typically have 5 or more years of experience. Advancement is not strictly dictated by time, but rather the ability to demonstrate mastery of skills with consistency.
QUALIFICATIONS
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Graduation from a dental assisting program preferred.
Prior training in dental assisting required.
Three or more years of dental assisting experience required.
Current licensure as a Dental Assistant (LDA) in the state of Nebraska required. The process for obtaining this licensure includes passing the DANB Certified Dental Assistant exam, or an equivalent exam approved by the Nebraska Board of Dentistry, and passing a jurisprudence exam that covers the statutes, rules, and regulations governing dental assisting in the state of Nebraska.
Successful completion of Level IV skills assessment required.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
Coronal polishing certification required.
Radiography certification required.
Permit for taking dental impressions for fixed prostheses required.
Proficiency and experience with Microsoft Office products required; experience with an Electronic Dental Record required.
Proficiency in English required for all locations; proficiency in Spanish required or preferred depending on clinic location and need.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with OneWorld patients and staff, and to provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated organizational skills, with a high attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work as a member of the dental team, while exhibiting a positive attitude towards working together to get the job done.
Demonstrated ability to work independently or with minimal supervision, while exhibiting exemplary time management skills.
Demonstrated ability and willingness to take on leadership roles, either formally or informally.
Ability and willingness to work at other clinic locations if/when needed for coverage purposes.