Dr. Tammy Tran, DDSother related Employment listings - Fountain Valley, CA at Geebo

Dr. Tammy Tran, DDS

We are looking for an AWESOME (see below) Registered Dental Assistant Must have RDA license and at least 5 years of experience as a Dental Assistant.
Clinical skills that will be required:
Taking traditional impressions when needed.
Making temporary crowns.
Itero or another 3D digital scanning.
Scheduling appointments.
Answering phones, taking messages, and outbound calls for patient lab workTaking digital x-rays.
Assisting doctor where neededAssisting team members where neededHigh-quality customer careWill train to master your skills - must have a strong desire to learn and become better at your job.
Definition of Awesome:
Team playerDesire to learnSelf-motivated, hungry, or passionate about what you do Strong work ethicDrivenRequires little supervisionGood history and rapport with patientsGood listenerGreat customer service skillsGreat personalityLeaves problems outside the door when working in the officeResponsibilities include but are not limited to:
Back office management.
Being the operatory and assisting the Doctor at all times.
High-quality patient comfort and care.
Charting.
Set up and break down rooms.
Keeping rooms stocked.
Keeping sterilization room, lab, and operatories organized and stocked.
Instrument sterilization and maintenance promptly.
Operatory maintenance.
High-quality infection control.
Communication with the front desk regarding treatment, treatment plans, and next visit appointments.
Has the hustle needed when the schedule is high-pacedProfessionalism when addressing patients, and staff.
Team Player:
will help others/each other to provide great patient care.
Track and order supplies promptly and staying within budget.
Track and keep lab delivery on time.
Keeping doctors and patients on time.
Great things are done by a series of small things brought together -Van Gogh.
About the Company:
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Tammy Tran, DDS.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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