Dental Assistant Job in Clearfield 84056, Utah US

Location: Hill Air Force Base

Position: Dental Assistant

Employment: Temporary Employment

Screening: Must be able to pass a background National Agency Check (NAC) and drug test. This Employer participates in E-Verify

Apply: Qualified applicants should please send resume and salary/wage requirements to Global Consulting International; chuck.blattner@gci-usa.com

Global Consulting International seeks candidates for a full time (temporary) position providing Dental Assistant services to the men and women of the United States Air Force and their families at Hill Air Force Base near Ogden/Clearfield, UT.

DENTAL ASSISTANT

SUMMARY. Performs paraprofessional tasks and assists dentists with providing dental health care.

1 QUALIFICATIONS.

1.1 Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: oral and dental anatomy; fundamentals of physiology; dental therapeutics; sterile techniques; emergency dental care; oral hygiene; dental materials; instruments; dental treatment room procedures; medicines; systemic diseases; dental radiography techniques and procedures; dental health programs; infection control procedures; equipment maintenance requirements; and physical properties of dental materials.

1.2 Education.

1.2.1 Completion of high school or GED is required.

1.2.2 Possesses a Dental Assistant certification recognized by the U.S. Department of Education accreditation programs in dental assisting with 6 months experience as a dental assistant, or one of the following equivalent combinations of training and experience:

1.2.3 Military dental assistant training, vocational-technical training, or American Red Cross Dental Assistant training with at least 6 months practical experience as a dental assistant

1.3 Experience in functions such as taking dental radiographs, maintaining dental equipment, and assisting dentist in patient treatment is mandatory.

2 TYPE OF WORK.

2.1 Assists dental officer with patient treatment. Receives patient, examines dental record, and prepares patient for treatment. Adjusts dental chair, and selects and arranges instruments and medications. Takes and records blood pressure. Assists in managing emergency procedures. Retracts tissues and maintains clear operating field. Prepares syringe for injection of anesthetics. Prepares materials for making impressions and restoring defective teeth. Records entries in individual dental records indicating oral cavity condition and treatment accomplished.

2.2 Performs dental health duties. Assists in planning, developing, and conducting comprehensive dental health programs.

2.3 Exposes and processes dental radiographs. Places patient in proper position for extraoral radiographs and processes digital images.. Practices and enforces accepted radiation safety standards.

2.4 Engages in general dental duties. Follows infection control procedures and guidelines. Cleans, sterilizes, and sharpens dental instruments. Tests sterilizing equipment. Cleans, lubricates, and makes minor adjustments to dental equipment. Performs daily inspection and user maintenance of dental equipment. Practices and enforces accepted safety standards.

2.5 Performs dental administrative and materiel duties. Maintains dental health records, filing systems, and publications. Reviews correspondence, reports, and records for accuracy. Develops, manages, and conducts self-assessment and hazard communication and dental training programs. Performs dental materiel functions related to procurement, custodial responsibilities, maintaining and disposing of dental supplies and equipment.

2.6 Reports deficiencies and outstanding accomplishments to Chief Dental Services. Consults and coordinates with Chief Dental Services for improving administrative and paraprofessional procedures. Institutes corrective action to ensure adequacy and compliance.