Registered Dental Assistant - Hampton Dental Clinic
Description
About Us:
Nestled in the picturesque town of Hampton, New Brunswick, Hampton Dental Clinic is more than a dental practice—it’s a cornerstone of the community, dedicated to transforming smiles and lives. From preventive and restorative care to specialized treatments like cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, dental implants, Invisalign, and orthodontics, we offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to help our patients achieve their healthiest, happiest smiles.
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our use of state-of-the-art dental technology, including Panoramic X-Rays, Digital X-Rays, and Cone Beam CT Scans, ensuring precision, comfort, and top-tier care for every patient.
At Hampton Dental Clinic, you’ll find more than just a workplace—you’ll discover a supportive team in a close-knit community. Hampton is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor adventures, and warm, welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect setting to enjoy a balanced lifestyle, with opportunities to explore nature, build meaningful connections, and grow your career.
Schedule:
- Full-time
- Tuesday (7:45-7:15)
- Wednesday-Friday (7:45-4:45)
Benefits of Joining Our Team:
- Competitive compensation
- Extended Health & Dental Benefits
- Uniform Allowance
- Total rewards package that offers discounts on many services and activities including an exclusive corporate gym membership program; reduced rates on home and auto insurance; unlimited access to a variety of discounted entertainment, hotels, products, services and so much more!
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) that connects team members and their families with complimentary, confidential, short-term counseling and advisory services
- Career development to grow and evolve as a dental professional on your individual career path, including access to industry-leading continuing education
- Attend social and CE events to network with dental professionals in your community
- Work-life balance and flexibility
- Access to modernized technology to provide optimal oral care to patients
Responsibilities:
- Clinical chairside assisting duties including knowledge of instrumentation
- Establish strong patient relationships while maintaining ethical professional behaviour
- Prepare treatment room in accordance with infection control and practice protocols for each patient
- Thorough understanding of practice health and safety requirements
About You:
- Registered Level II Dental Assistant
- Previous dental assisting experience is preferred
- Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. We thank all applicants, but only suitable applicants will be contacted. Job applicants with a disability who require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process can contact our Talent Team at 416-558-8338. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis and your request will be responded to as soon as possible.
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