Oral Surgical Assistant I
Are you looking for a company that you can call home and have opportunities to grow? We are looking for a Surgical Assistant to join our growing practice. We pride ourselves on guiding our staff in the right direction to not only learn but also get hands-on training to move forward within the company.
Your new career awaits you...
We are looking for a diligent oral surgery assistant to support our oral surgeon before, during, and after each dental procedure. Your responsibilities will include receiving patients, viewing charts and beginning patient preparation. You will make notes about performed procedures, progress, recommendations, and other subjects in the patient's EMR chart. You must ensure that surgical tools are properly cleaned and sterilized before procedures begin. You may be responsible for tasks such as taking x-rays, processing items such as removable dental appliances and casts or impressions, checking vital signs or maintaining IV fluid flows during procedures. Some clerical work, including record keeping and handling phone calls may be necessary.
To be successful as an oral surgery assistant, you should be highly organized and attentive to patients' needs. An outstanding oral surgery assistant should have an excellent understanding of oral surgery procedures and exceptional hand-eye coordination.
Surgical Responsibilities:
- Proper instrument cleaning in accordance with infection control and biohazard protocols
- Autoclave operation and function.
- Surgical tray set-up.
- Identification of instruments used in the clinic.
- Room set up/break down for IV anesthesia and surgery.
- Seat patient and perform pre-op set-up.
- Review charts.
- Nitrous oxide set up.
- Properly position restraints.
- Support airway for sedated patients.
- Ability to circulate and retrieve instruments.
- Provide excellent patient care at all times.
Non-Surgical Responsibilities:
- Restock supplies, forms, handouts, and rooms.
- Take vital signs.
- Familiar with all forms and handouts (procedure-based, consent forms, etc.).
- Aware of an in compliance with OSHA requirements (e.g personal protection).
- Perform administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, filing and charting.
- Make follow up phone calls to patients.
- May take X-Rays.
- Properly closing and opening the office each day (Tanks, Suction, Xray).
- Greet patients and make them feel comfortable.
Required Qualifications:
- Highschool diploma or equivalent required.
- No experience necessary, will train the right candidate.
- Great organizational and time management skills.
- The ability to provide excellent patient care, even under stressful circumstances.
- Consistent professionalism in appearance and attitude.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous clinical experience a plus but not necessary.
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental Insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Referral program
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday or Tuesday to Saturday, 8-hour shift
Special Requirements:
- Physical requirements include sitting, stooping, turning, standing, bending, walking, hearing, reading, writing and keyboarding, lifting up to 25 lbs.
- Must be able to stand 50% of the time at minimum.
- This is not an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. Management may require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.
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