Dental Hygienist-HRL

Oakland CountyPontiac, MI
9d$32 - $43Onsite

About The Position

Oakland County is more than just a workplace. It is a place where you can make a real difference. As one of Michigan’s leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents. When you join our team, you become part of a mission-driven workforce guided by integrity, innovation, and a passion for public service. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and the opportunity to do meaningful work that matters. Apply today and help shape the future of Oakland County, where we are All Ways Moving Forward. For more information about Oakland County benefits and employee perks, please visit: https://www.oakgov.com/government/human-resources/benefits/new-hire General Summary $32.32-$43.31/hr Onsite, Pontiac, MI Grant-Funded Part-Time Dental Hygienist Health Division – Public Health Programs Oakland County, Michigan Help Improve the Oral Health of Children and Families in Our Community At Oakland County Government, we believe that access to quality oral health care is essential for healthy communities. The Health Division is seeking a compassionate and skilled Part-Time Dental Hygienist to help provide preventive dental services and education to children and families throughout the county. In this role, you’ll work directly with youth living at Oakland County Children’s Village, assist with clinical dental services, and travel to community locations to provide oral health screenings and education. If you’re passionate about preventing disease, educating patients, and making a difference in public health, this is a meaningful opportunity to use your skills to serve the community. Why You’ll Love This Job Make a Difference in Young Lives Help children maintain healthy smiles and prevent oral disease through early intervention and education. Work With a Collaborative Public Health Team Partner with dentists, health educators, and public health professionals dedicated to improving community health. Educate and Empower Patients Teach children and families practical ways to maintain lifelong oral health. What You’ll Do Provide Preventive Dental Care • Perform dental cleanings, removing plaque, calculus, and stains to prevent oral disease • Apply fluoride treatments to help reduce tooth decay • Take digital radiographs and identify areas of concern for the dentist’s review • Conduct preliminary oral examinations and record clinical findings Support Dental Clinical Services • Assist the dentist during oral health screenings, examinations, and restorative procedures • Prepare instruments and treatment areas • Clean and sterilize dental instruments and equipment following infection control protocols Educate Patients on Oral Health • Demonstrate proper brushing, flossing, and oral hygiene techniques • Provide patients with oral health education and preventive care supplies • Explain the progression of oral disease and strategies to maintain oral health Conduct Screenings and Outreach • Provide oral health screenings for children and adults in community settings • Travel to schools, clinics, and community locations throughout Oakland County • Support public health initiatives focused on oral health prevention Maintain Clinical Records and Supplies • Record patient findings and procedures in medical records • Monitor dental supply inventory and request additional supplies when needed • Maintain infection control standards and equipment sterilization procedures Support Program Operations • Assist with scheduling hygiene and dentist appointments at Children’s Village • Help with administrative tasks such as answering phones and processing referrals • Collaborate with Health Educators to develop educational materials and outreach resources

Requirements

  • Licensed by the Michigan Board of Dentistry to practice dental hygiene in the State of Michigan.
  • Possess a valid United States motor vehicle operator’s or chauffeur’s license.
  • Must maintain license to practice dental hygiene in the State of Michigan.
  • Must maintain a valid United States driver’s or chauffeur’s license.
  • Must submit to immunizations as requested by the Department of Health & Human Services and periodic tuberculin skin tests or chest X-rays at County expense.
  • If assignment is for Children’s Village, before beginning employment, candidates will be required to provide Children’s Village with documentation from the Michigan Department of Human Services that they have not been named in a central registry case as the perpetrator of child abuse or child neglect. In addition, applicants being considered for hire will be asked to sign a form authorizing Children’s Village to request and receive a criminal history check in accordance with the privacy act of 1974. Applicants for positions at Children’s Village will not be considered if they have been convicted of either of the following: Child Abuse or Neglect A felony involving harm or threatened harm to an individual within the 10 years immediately preceding the date of hire.
  • If assignment is for kindergarten oral health assessment, before beginning employment, the following is required: Documentation from MDHHS that the candidate is not named in a central registry case as a perpetrator of child abuse or child neglect. Clearances are updated prior to each new school year. Documentation from the Michigan Department of State Police ICHAT that the candidate has not been convicted of child abuse and neglect, or a felony involving harm or threated harm. Clearances are updated prior to each new school year.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous full-time paid experience as a Dental Hygienist in a public health agency.
  • Reasonable knowledge of and skill in applying the principles, practices, and techniques of dental hygiene in a public health clinic.
  • Reasonable ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional and non-professional Health Division personnel, representatives of other agencies, and the general public.
  • Reasonable ability to maintain records of dental and oral hygiene services to individual patients.
  • Reasonable ability to communicate effectively the educational aspects of oral hygiene to interested groups and individuals.
  • Reasonable ability to exercise mature judgment and initiative in analyzing problems and recommending solutions.
  • Familiar with current word processing, spreadsheet, database, e-mail, and Internet software.

Responsibilities

  • Perform dental cleanings, removing plaque, calculus, and stains to prevent oral disease
  • Apply fluoride treatments to help reduce tooth decay
  • Take digital radiographs and identify areas of concern for the dentist’s review
  • Conduct preliminary oral examinations and record clinical findings
  • Assist the dentist during oral health screenings, examinations, and restorative procedures
  • Prepare instruments and treatment areas
  • Clean and sterilize dental instruments and equipment following infection control protocols
  • Demonstrate proper brushing, flossing, and oral hygiene techniques
  • Provide patients with oral health education and preventive care supplies
  • Explain the progression of oral disease and strategies to maintain oral health
  • Provide oral health screenings for children and adults in community settings
  • Travel to schools, clinics, and community locations throughout Oakland County
  • Support public health initiatives focused on oral health prevention
  • Record patient findings and procedures in medical records
  • Monitor dental supply inventory and request additional supplies when needed
  • Maintain infection control standards and equipment sterilization procedures
  • Assist with scheduling hygiene and dentist appointments at Children’s Village
  • Help with administrative tasks such as answering phones and processing referrals
  • Collaborate with Health Educators to develop educational materials and outreach resources
  • Removes accretions, calculus deposits and stains from the surface of teeth using appropriate dental equipment or manual method to combat oral disease and maintain optimum oral health.
  • Applies topical fluoride to teeth following established methods to aid in reducing tooth decay.
  • Takes digital radiographs of patient’s mouths and notes suspicious areas of possible oral disease for the attention of the Dentist.
  • Demonstrates the correct techniques involved in good oral health care and provides information and oral health care supplies to patients to ensure proper oral health maintenance.
  • Performs preliminary examinations that involves charting visual/clinical findings, classifying occlusion, and cancer screening for use in medical records and in setting guidelines for oral health care plans.
  • Examines the soft tissue in and around the oral cavity for abnormalities and charts the condition of the tissue supporting the gums and bones.
  • Records and charts a patient’s oral health condition and procedures used in each examination in order to maintain medical records on each patient.
  • Scrubs all instruments and equipment used in treatment with a disinfectant solution, ultrasonic cleaner and places them in an autoclave for sterilizing.
  • Maintains an inventory of dental supplies and requests supplies, when needed.
  • Utilizes current Countywide and/or department specific software to complete assignments.
  • Assists the Dentist during oral screenings, examinations, and restorative treatments. This entails setting up instruments for the procedure, rinsing & suctioning, cleaning the instruments and operatory after treatment.
  • Establishes patient schedule for hygiene and dentist appointments and disseminating to appropriate staff in Children’s Village.
  • Assist in the Dental Program office such as answering the phone, mailing applications, and taking referrals.
  • As needed, acts as a Subject Matter Expert for other units for guidance on patients’ oral health, educational materials creation, and accuracy, and/or collaboration regarding legislative issues that are happening at the State or Federal level.

Benefits

  • competitive pay
  • comprehensive benefits
  • professional development
  • generous education assistance program
© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service