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Allied Search Partners & HireQuest Health Dental Staffing
HireQuest Health is backed by 50+ years of dental staffing excellence through a strategic acquisition completed in 2021. We are a trusted healthcare staffing firm supporting dental offices nationwide.
We partner with private practices and corporate dental offices to provide reliable, well-supported temporary dental professionals—while prioritizing fair pay, consistency, and respect for our workers’ time. Our team offers 24/7 scheduling support and access to shifts through our efficient temp scheduling application.
Unlike traditional staffing agencies that push one-off shifts to large candidate pools, we focus on long-term relationships with both our dental offices and our workers.
Job Description
Job ID: 3528540
Job Title: Temporary to Permanent Dental Assistant
Location: Detroit, MI 48201
Length of Assignment: 13-week assignment with potential for permanent placement after the assignment.
Benefits (must meet full-time eligibility requirements set by HireQuest Health):
- W2 employment: taxes handled for you, plus full liability and workers comp coverage
- Cancellation Pay Protection
- Submit Partial shifts or rate change requests in our App
- Track time on our App
- Health, Dental, Vision
- Telehealth
- Prescription Rx
- Hospital Indemnity
- Short Term Disability
- Emergency Assistance while Traveling
Job Summary: The dental assistant supports the dentist to meet the needs of the patient. The dental assistant provides direct aid to the dentist including preparing patients for treatment, cleaning/sanitizing instruments and equipment and assisting the dentist during procedures. In addition, the Dental Assistant conducts various office tasks required for insurance processing/billing within a comprehensive, patient centered oral healthcare clinic for adults and children. The Dental Assistant must treat within the scope of practice for the State of Michigan.
Job Responsibilities:
- Ensures all actions, job performance, personal conduct and communications represent the organization in a highly professional manner.
- Collects patients’ medical history and vitals including blood pressure and pulse.
- Assists the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures for children and adult patients.
- Takes, develops and mounts dental radiographs (x-rays); takes impressions of patients' teeth for study casts (models of teeth) and dental procedures.
- Advises patients, parents or guardians concerning, diet, hygiene, and disease prevention; provides health and wellness advice to patients/families based on dental office protocols and the dentist’s recommendations.
- Effectively communicates with other health care providers or community resources to provide comprehensive, all-encompassing care.
- Educates patients/families and the community about oral health related disease and prevention and self-management of acute and chronic dental conditions; recommends interventions to modify behaviors associated with health risks.
- Teaches patients appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health including, tooth brushing, flossing and nutritional counseling.
- Performs office management tasks including those necessary for scheduling and confirming patients, entering documentation into patients’ records per doctor’s request, for the authorization of treatment, insurance processing and claims billing.
- Prepares and sterilizes instruments and equipment as an infection control measure.
- Provides patients with instructions for oral care following surgery or other dental treatment procedures, such as the placement of a restoration (filling).
- Assists in the provision of direct patient care in all dental specialties including pediatric dentistry, periodontics and oral surgery.
- Participates in a multidisciplinary care team and identifies problems and provides feedback to team members regarding a solution.
- Assists with the workflow of the clinic as needed including registration and rooming of patients and the completion of intake paperwork.
- Orders and keeps documentation of supply orders, invoices, work orders, etc.
- Maintain an organized inventory supply system.
- Ensures continuous flow of communication with the Dental Director to enhance the quality of service to our patients.
- Participates in the integration of services including primary and pediatric care, behavior health, dental services, and supportive housing; serves as a resource to other providers and staff.
- Takes part in performance improvement activities such as medical staff team huddles, quality assurance audits, continuing education, and Patient Centered Medical Home processes.
- Participates in meetings/conferences and continuing education and demonstrates a genuine desire to develop strategies for improved clinic operations and high-level patient care.
- Ensures certification remains current and valid
- Assures patients’ rights are being maintained at all times.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent required
- Must possess a certificate from an accredited dental assistant program required
- Minimum of two (2) years of recent dental experience required; five (5) years of recent dental experience preferred
- Successfully pass required state and/or national examinations highly preferred
- Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) or Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) highly preferred
- Experience in treating patients of all ages; Dental experience with children/adolescents preferred
- Must be proficient with Electronic Dental Records and other databases/systems
- Must meet all Continuing Education requirements
- Knowledge of public health principles and practices; must be comfortable with community outreach
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Must maintain confidentiality relating to treatment in accordance with HIPAA guidelines
SKILLS
- Critical thinking and strong problem-solving skills
- Must demonstrate an ability to remain calm and perform effectively and professionally during peak periods of activity and in emergency situations.
- Good chairside manner helps patients feel comfortable before, during and after dental treatment
- Must be able to work cooperatively with staff and others involved in the delivery of service to patients
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Walking, sitting, and/or standing for prolong periods of time may be required
- Able to lift 20 lbs.
- Normal office environment with exposure to noise, dust, or extreme temperatures.
- Must be available to work all hours scheduled. These include but are not limited to early mornings, evenings and weekend hours as determined by the organization and Leadership.
- Work hours may shift depending on project or program needs.
- May have close contact with clients and/or their living environments which could include potential exposure to contagious diseases, unpleasant odors and/or to bug/pest infestations.
- Interacts with a patient population exhibiting severe and persistent mental illness
- Must possess and maintain an acceptable background check clearance, certifications, licensures and/or trainings as required by the office, federal/state/county agencies, and other entities