Dental Assistant

Job Title: Dental Assistant

Are you a Dental Assistant looking for a dynamic workplace where you can make a real difference? At Ryan Senft DDS, we blend innovation with a genuine passion for patient care to create a workplace like no other. Here’s why you’ll love working with us:

What’s in It for You?

  • Competitive Pay: $32
  • Bonus Structure: Monthly performance bonuses available based on office growth and results.
  • Schedule:Mon-Thurs as needed
  • Comprehensive Health Benefits: Get medical, dental, and vision insurance to stay healthy and focused on your career
  • Retirement Planning: Our 401(K) plan helps you plan for the future
  • Additional Insurance: Enjoy peace of mind with our disability and life insurance policies
  • Work/Life Balance: Enjoy flexible hours, 6 paid holidays a year, and 2 weeks of paid vacation after your first year with us. We believe in taking care of our team so they can care for our patients

To prosper as a Dental Assistant, you should have:

  • At least 2 years of continuous experience
  • Dental Assistant Certification or Associate’s degree in Dental Assisting program
  • Stellar verbal and written communication skills
  • X ray license needed
  • Floater from front to back office 60/40 split

More about your role as a Dental Assistant:

  • Prepare patients for dental work
  • Sterilize and disinfect instruments, setting up trays
  • including fillings, cleanings, root canals, extractions, crown and bridge work, dental implants, etc.
  • Collect and record medical and dental history

Ready to take the next step in your career? Join us at Ryan Senft DDS, where your skills will be valued, and your career will flourish. Apply today, and let's make a difference together!

EOE

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