Princess Dental Staffing
Dental Assistant Apprentice - Peninsula Community Health Services - Bremerton, WA
Permanent Dental Assistant Job in Bremerton, WA

The Dental Assistant Apprentice will participate in PCHSâs Dental Assisting Program where they will receive hands on training to work as a Registered Dental Assistant.
Upon completion of the program, the student will become a Dental Assistant and work collaboratively with the dental team in providing support for dental providers.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assist dentist chairside during various procedures; accurately charting existing and proposed treatments
Perform x-rays and intraoral photos, as needed
Take impression, pour up models and correspond with labs as needed
Use and perform spore tests; record and maintain the results on file
Keep operatories and sterilization area fully stocked, organized and safe, assisting the dental coordinator in inventory, storage and ordering of supplies
Effectively sanitize procedure area after each patient, in accordance with OSHA standards and prepare area for the next patient
Conduct routine maintenance of equipment to include changing traps, filters and flushing water lines, maintaining the developer and sterilizer, etc.
Maintain current knowledge of dental materials, dental procedures, oral hygiene procedures, and sterilization/disinfection procedures
Other duties as assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position has no direct reports.
Qualifications
Registered as a Dental Assistant with Washington State DOH (required)
Active CPR Certification (required)
Valid driverâs license (required)
One (1) year of customer service experience (preferred)
Range: $18.00
Skills
Must have excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team; to receive and respond well to feedback. Possess strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills; time-management and organizational skills, including being punctual, responsive, and efficient. Perform job with professionalism and good judgment.
Work Environment and Physical Demands With multiple locations and settings, PCHSâ work environment and physical demands vary greatly depending on the employeeâs role. Essential job functions include the following: The employee is required to talk, hear, see, smell, sit and stand. The employee is frequently required to move around the facility; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is frequently required to lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Employees may be exposed to mechanical parts and moderate noise levels. Reasonable accommodations may be available to individuals with disabilities to perform their essential job functions
Equal Opportunity
Peninsula Community Health Services is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not exclude persons from employment or application for employment from receipt of or participation in programs, activities, services on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, military status, marital status, religion, the presence of a physical, mental, or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
Vaccination PCHS requires that all employees provide proof of specific vaccinations. All offers are contingent, and your vaccination status will be verified during onboarding.
Make a Difference with PCHS
Join Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS) in making a difference in people's lives and the surrounding community every day. PCHS exemplifies a culture of community service that is Patient Driven, Empathetic, and Staff Empowered. We are, a Federally Qualified Health Center supporting access to healthcare services (medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health) for Kitsap County, Mason County, and Rural Pierce County.
Our Mission
PCHS exemplifies a culture of community service. Our patients come from all walks of life. PCHS services are available to our patients without regard for ability to pay.
Our Vision
PCHS strives to eliminate healthcare disparities in our community. We have medical and dental clinics located throughout Kitsap and Mason and rural Pierce County and a dedicated team working together to create a care plan thatâs right for you. We also bring that care directly to our patients who canât easily make it into our traditional clinics through our mobile clinics, school-based health centers, and by partnering with our community service agencies to deliver care on their premises.
Our Guiding Principle
Here at PCHS, our guiding principle is to see and value every person. We believe all patients have the right to be treated with respect and dignity with an acknowledgment that this includes their cultural, social, spiritual, and personal values and beliefs.
Our Core Values
Every member of PCHS stands by our Core Values: Patient driven. Empathetic. Staff Empowered.
