EFDA Dental Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Port Saint Lucie, FL at Geebo

EFDA Dental Assistant

Confidential Confidential Port Saint Lucie, FL Port Saint Lucie, FL Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $23 - $26 an hour $23 - $26 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago We are looking for an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant to join our growing dental family! Candidate must be detail-oriented, a proficient multi-tasker, and experienced with chairside procedures such as all-on-x, root canals, extractions, PRF, implant placements and more.
Candidates should be enthusiastic about their dental work, dependable, professional, and willing to provide the highest quality of care at all times.
There will be a working interview period required prior to being hired on full time.
Serious applicants only.
Requirements:
Must have experience as a Dental Assistant, ideally 4
years Must be an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant or ADA Certified Organized and responsible Excellent communication and patient care skills Ability to work with Open Dental computer software is preferred ITERO knowledge is a plus Skills:
Set up and clean up of operatory rooms Infection control procedures Taking alginate impressions and pouring models Assisting the doctor in all clinical procedures Taking dental x-rays and CT scans Provide support to staff as needed Fabrication of temporary crowns and bridges Digital full arch scanning Taking inventory of equipment and ordering dental supplies Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Pay:
$23.
00 - $26.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Paid time off Referral program Medical specialties:
Surgery Schedule:
Monday to Friday Rotating weekends
Experience:
Dental assisting:
4 years (Required) License/Certification:
EFDA Certification (Required) X-Ray Certification (Required) Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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