Certified Dental Assistant – FDC-Miami

Fidelity PartnersMiami, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Dental Assistant will perform all duties in accordance with standards and methods generally accepted within the field of dental assistant services, and in compliance with all Federal and State policy and regulations. This role involves assisting the dentist during dental procedures, maintaining accountability and sterilization of instruments, becoming proficient in the Bureau Electronic Medical Records System [BEMR], conducting oneself in a professional manner around inmates, and performing other tasks as deemed necessary by the dentist while adhering to the general practice of a dental assistant. The position requires a professional appearance consistent with clinical standards, including clean medical scrubs, closed-toe protective footwear, and necessary personal protective equipment (PPE).

Requirements

  • Must process a High School Certificate of Graduation or GED.
  • Must have specialty training from a licensed dentist and/or certification from an accredited Dental Assistant school.
  • Certified Expanded Functions Dental Assistant.
  • Must hold current CPR certification from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.
  • Must have a minimum of one (1) year of experience providing Dental Assistant services.
  • Have knowledge of routine office-related duties, including working knowledge of computers and word processing programs.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Must pass a National Background Check with Inquiries, Fingerprints, and Drug Screen.

Responsibilities

  • Assists the Dental Officer in restorative, oral surgery, periodontics, prosthetics, examinations, and emergency cases.
  • Retrieves patient records, escorts patients to the appropriate dental area, seats and prepares them for treatment, and provides dismissal and follow-up instructions.
  • Prepares dental instruments, materials, medications, treatment rooms, and equipment for procedures; passes instruments, retracts tissues, irrigates, and operates the aspirator.
  • Observes patient responses, provides dental health education, conducts dental screenings, and performs routine oral prophylaxis using hand and mechanical instruments.
  • Makes required entries in electronic and paper dental treatment records and prepares radiographs, including positioning patients, minimizing radiation exposure, processing images, and maintaining radiographic infection control and quality assurance.
  • Performs dental and periodontal charting, prepares patients for periodontal surgery, places and removes rubber dams and temporary fillings, and places, removes, and adjusts packs.
  • Maintains, cleans, sharpens, sterilizes, and inspects dental instruments and equipment; performs minor repairs and reports defective equipment.
  • Selects and applies medications and anti-cariogenic agents as directed by the Dental Officer.
  • Fabricates and repairs dental prostheses and appliances under supervision, using acrylic resins and porcelain, and performs procedures related to denture and partial denture fabrication.
  • Sterilizes contaminated biological waste and ensures proper infection control practices.
  • Takes diagnostic-quality radiographs, including periapical, occlusal, lateral jaw, TMJ, panographic, cephalometric, and transcranial images.
  • Makes primary impressions and pours casts.
  • Participating in or completing Improving Organizational Performance (IOP) activities and/or studies.
  • Providing Chief Dental Officer's (CDO) approved patient education to inmate patients.
  • Other duties as assigned by the CDO or designee.

Benefits

  • Up to 80 hours of Paid Time Off per Year
  • Up to 56 hours of Sick Leave per Year
  • Eleven (11) Paid Federal Holidays
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