Native American Health Center

Registered Dental Assistant

Native American Health Center  •  $35.77/hr  •  San Francisco, CA (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: SF Clinic 160 Capp - San Francisco, CA 94110
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: High School
Salary Range: $30.34 - $35.77 Hourly

Travel Percentage: None
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: Health CarePOSITION SUMMARY
The Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) is a key member of the Native American Health Center’s four-handed dental process, and will increase dentists’
efficiency by providing needed support. The primary responsibility of the RDA is to assist dentists at chair-side, and to support departmental staff. The RDA must be professional, objective, and have superior customer service standards.
A lab coat will be provided by the Dental Department. The RDA must wear personal protective equipment such as a mask, gloves, safety glasses while
sterilizing and assisting and follow specific company and OSHA procedures when handling hazardous materials, s long hair must be tied back away from
the face and no jewelry may be worn (i.e., earrings, rings.).
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Perform all duties with excellence and in accordance with the Dental Practice Act of California.
2. Provide support to dentists. This includes following all instructions from the assigned dentist at chair-side.
3. Perform RDA functions approved by the Dental Board of California
4. Greet all patients in a courteous, professional, and timely manner.
5. Ability to work in the General and Pediatric Dental Clinics.
6. Explain plaque control to all patients in a manner that ensures their understanding.
7. In collaboration with the dentists, provide oral hygiene instructions to patients and parents/caregivers.
8. Apply topical anesthetic as requested by the assigned dentist.
9. Check patients; vital signs (i.e., blood pressure, temperature, etc.) as necessary and/or requested by the assigned dentist.
10. Prepare operatory for patient reception, according to departmental policy. Ensure operatory is as aseptic as possible for patient welfare.
11. Ensure pre-set trays are well maintained, and always ready to be used for procedures.
12. Proactively review chart notes for the planned treatment, in order to set up trays and operatory appropriately.
13. Ensure all materials and instruments needed for providing treatment are ready and available for use.
14. Prepare anesthesia for transfer to the assigned dentist.
15. Retract oral tissues in order to increase visual access into the oral cavity.
16. Remove excess moisture from the mouth by using hi-vac systems and/or air.
17. Properly transfer instruments to dentists while maintaining extremely high attention to detail and adhering to sterilization standards.
18. Prepare and properly deliver any required restorative materials to dentists.
19. Remove all instruments from operatory in a timely manner and prepare such instruments for sterilization.
20. Perform sterilization and maintenance procedure according to departmental policy.
21. Obtain Informed Consent prior to dental treatment, and deliver postoperative instructions with guidance from assigned dentist.
22. Assist clinical staff in optimizing patient flow. This will include restocking items, seating patients, ‘floating’, and supporting other dental team members with patient care.
23. Keep work area well organized, stocked, and clean at all times.
24. Keep uninvolved people out of the operatories at all times.
25. Take impressions for diagnostic and opposing study models.
26. Pour impressions with proper stone, package them for transport to dental laboratory, and forward to the receptionist.
27. Operate digital dental radiographic equipment for the purpose of oral radiography.
28. Proactively inform the Dental Lead RDA of any supplies that need to be replenished, so a consistent level of supplies is maintained at all times.
29. Assist the assigned dentist with referrals, prescription phone-ins, and other processes involved in providing high quality dental care.
30. Provide translation services, as needed, for the department
31. Patient Care: Demonstrate understanding and apply working knowledge of safety policies and ensuring safe patient practices.
32. Employee Safety: Safely performs all duties; follows required protective protocols to ensure personal safety as well the safety of others.
33. Must maintain compliance with ergonomic safety standards; be mindful of posture and regularly practice ergonomic stretches.
34. Actively participate in internal quality improvement teams and work with members proactively to drive quality improvement initiatives in
accordance with the mission and strategic goals of the organization, federal and state laws and regulations, and accreditation standards, when assigned.
35. Work well under pressure, meet multiple and often competing deadlines.
36. At all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with supervisors, subordinates, colleagues, clients and the community.
37. Engage in outreach and dental treatment off-site at Head Start and other collaborating agencies sites when assigned.
38. All other duties as assigned by direct supervisor, assigned dentist and the Dental Director.

QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. A high school diploma or its equivalent is required.
2. Must be a licensed Registered Dental Assistant in the state of California.
3. Must have one year of work experience as a RDA.
4. Must possess a dental x-ray safety license and have experience with digital x-ray technology.
5. Prior experience working with an EDR system is a plus, specifically with Dentrix.
6. Must possess a coronal polishing license and be Sealant Certified.
7. Must possess a calm and patient demeanor, have the ability to work well with children, the elderly, and those with mental and physical disabilities.
8. Must be able to work extremely well in stressful situations.
9. Must be able to work well and proactively within a team and have superior customer service skills.
10. Must be a self-starter, proactive, have high integrity and high attention to detail.
11. Must be well organized, be able to set priorities appropriately and have the ability to make sound judgments.
12. Must be aware of one’s own limitations and know when to ask for help or clarity.
13. Must be able to handle day-to-day challenges confidently; be willing and able to adjust to multiple demands, shifting priorities, demonstrate flexibility.
14. Knowledge of all the above assigned duties as required for four-handed dentistry and preventative dentistry for plaque control instruction.
15. Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) is desired.
16. Knowledge of the Bay Area Native American community with a commitment to serving Native Americans and other vulnerable patient populations is a must.
17. Fluency in Spanish, including both written and verbal, is preferred.
Benefits: Native American Health Center (NAHC) considers our employees to be our most valuable resource and offers an excellent benefit package: competitive salaries, personal time off (PTO) or sick/vacation leave program, and an employer contribution 403(b) retirement plan to full-time regular status employees. We also provide medical, vision, dental, flexible spending, group term and voluntary life insurance coverage for employees and their dependents—with a percentage of employee contribution for dependent medical premiums.
Note to Applicants: Please be advised a post job offer, pre-employment Physical and TB test are required as a condition of employment. Additionally, you may be asked to get a Department of Justice Fingerprinting clearance as a contingency for an offer of employment. Criminal clearances are obtained to protect the welfare and safety of clients receiving services at NAHC. Preference in hiring is given to qualified Native Americans in accordance with the Indian Preference Act (Title 25, US Code, Section 472 and 473). Applicants claiming Indian Preference must submit verification of Indian certified by tribe of affiliation or other acceptable documentation of Indian heritage.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: Within the scope of Indian Preference, all candidates will receive equal consideration without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin or other non-merit factors.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA): Native American Health Center abides by the mandates of the ADEA (protecting individuals 40 years and older) and considers age a non-merit factor in all employment decisions and considerations.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Native American Health Center abides by the mandates of the ADA and considers disability a non-merit factor in all employment decisions and considerations. Furthermore, NAHC will make any practical, feasible, and reasonable arrangements to accommodate qualified
applicants and employees with disabilities.
Native American Health Center

About Native American Health Center

The Native American Health Center is a non profit organization serving the California Bay Area Native Population and other under-served populations in the Bay Area. 2017 marked NAHC's 45th anniversary; as an organization, we have been serving our community since 1972.

NAHC has worked at local, state, and federal levels to deliver resources and services for the urban Native community, including medical, dental, behavioral health, diabetes, obesity, substance abuse prevention, HIV/HCV care coordination and prevention.

Native American Health Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive services to improve the health and well-being of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and residents of the surrounding communities, with respect for cultural and linguistic differences.

NAHC serves the greater Bay Area and is open to everyone.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Oakland, California
Year Founded
1972
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