RDA General Traveling Assistant
Listed on 2026-01-31
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Dental / Dentistry
Dental Assistant, Dentistry / General Dentist
Overview
The Registered Dental Assistant performs a variety of dental assisting duties while promoting a safe and clean environment for quality dental care. These duties include, but are not limited to, assisting the doctor; teaching patients how to care for their teeth; communicating effectively with patients (or parents if the patient is a child); maintaining equipment and inventory; cleaning, sterilizing, and packaging instruments;
and following universal precautions, OSHA requirements, and dental board auxiliaries’ regulations.
- Provide oral hygiene education to patient and family
- Perform certain authorized procedures under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist; such procedures shall be checked and approved by the supervising dentist.
- Accurately and completely document patient care activities in the chart as directed by the doctor and Company policy
- Take x-rays as prescribed by the doctor
- Clean the film processor; replace developer & fixer on a weekly basis
- Clean and sanitize the "Dark Room" and “x-ray room" (walls, floor, ceiling, etc.) and report problems to floor supervisor
- Prepare operatories for various procedures
- Prepare trays for various procedures
- Ensure that operatories are stocked and cleaned at all times
- Check for patients’ signatures on the Health Questionnaire and Informed Consent Form
- Explain treatment plans to patients as needed
- Escort patients to front office area for patient dismissal when treatment is completed, and inform the receptionist when and for what their next visit must be scheduled
- Apply all-wrap in and around operatories where needed
- Clean, sterilize, and package dental instruments
- Prepare lab cases
- Assist Floor Supervisor in ordering supplies and instruments
- Clean and maintain all equipment in accordance with the maintenance guidelines
- Turn off all equipment nightly, including the vacuum, compressor, etc.
- Ensure that handpieces are properly cleaned and oiled
- Review the Hazard Communication book and sign the training log
- Ensure that hazardous products are properly labeled
- Follow waste disposal procedures for Sharps and for contaminated material/chemicals
- Compliance with state and Federal infection control standards in the dental office and operatories, including but not limited to: wearing protective barriers such as gloves, scrubs, and eye wear; disinfecting and sterilizing instruments and treatment areas; and disposing properly of contaminated or bio-hazardous waste/materials.
- Valid California Registered Dental Assistant license and RDA certification required
- Current X-Ray License
- CPR and First-Aid certification required
- Minimum of one year of recent experience as a Registered Dental Assistant preferred
- Bilingual:
English & Spanish required (if the geographic location of the office does not require the applicant to be bilingual, applicants who only speak English may be considered) - Ability to obtain an NPI
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work with people of all ages (i.e. Children)
- Strong interpersonal and relationship skills
- Ability to work in a fast paced environment and able to multitask
- Ability to maintain outgoing, friendly attitude with patients and coworkers
- Ability to work with interruptions and to manage multiple priorities
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
- Ability to be organized
- Autoclave/Chemiclave
- Ultrasonic
- X-Ray Machine
- Intra-oral Camera
- O 2 and N 2 O
- Handpieces
- Digital X-rays
The Registered Dental Assistant will be notified of the work schedule on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis. The schedule is subject to change according to the needs of the practice. Evening and weekend hours may be required. This position is paid on an hourly basis.
Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The employee is regularly required to stand, sit, and walk; talk, hear, and smell; and use hands, fingers, and wrists to handle or feel the mouth/teeth and gums of patients, as well as objects, tools, or controls associated with the dental field.
The employee is frequently/occasionally required to reach; lift and/or move up to 25 pounds; and balance, stoop, bend, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, twist, pull, and crouch. The essential functions of this position will result in the following: hazardous exposure, non ionizing radiation, radiation, noise, and use of PPE constantly.
General Dental Office conditions. The dental office environment may expose employees to toxic chemicals, radiation, infectious materials, and increased noise level. This position assumes high risk.
Independent ActionUnder the general supervision of the Office Manager, regular duties may require occasional independent judgment. The Registered Dental…
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