Mobile Dental AssistantNoble Community Clinics • Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
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Mobile Dental Assistant
Noble Community Clinics
- Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
- Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
About
Deliver, pick up, sort, and accurately enter dental consent forms. Register patients in DentaSeal/EDR; verify insurance, demographics, and guarantor information. Prepare students for treatment and provide comfort, reassurance, and clear communication. Chart suspected decay and disease in DentaSeal for RDH review. Assist the RDH during procedures, including instrument handling and material preparation. Sterilize/disinfect instruments and maintain aseptic techniques. Provide oral health education to students and support ongoing preventive care. Maintain and transport equipment; replenish supplies; load/unload mobile units at schools. Support case management by following up with guardians and connecting families with dental homes. Complete treatment forms sent home with guardians. Foster positive relationships with school staff, parents/guardians, and community partners. Attend required meetings, OSHA trainings, and follow CDC and organizational guidelines.
In-Clinic Responsibilities (During Non-School Days)
Prepare patients for dental care and assist dentists chairside. Expose and develop diagnostic dental x-rays. Record medical/dental histories and treatment notes. Maintain operatory cleanliness, equipment functionality, and adequate supplies. Provide oral hygiene instruction and postoperative guidance. Assist with emergencies and routine procedure support. Pour and trim stone models. Support patient communication related to treatment and financial arrangements.
What You'll Receive
A supportive, mission-driven culture focused on teamwork and community impact
Competitive salary & comprehensive benefits, including:
20 days of PTO (accrual begins on day one!)
8 Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Pet Insurance
401(k) with up to 5% company match
Company-paid Life Insurance; Short- & Long-Term Disability
Opportunities for professional growth and meaningful community engagement
What We're Looking For
High School Diploma or equivalent
Completion of a dental assisting program or six months of related experience preferred
Valid Wisconsin driver's license with a clean driving record per company policy
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work independently, thrive under pressure, and problem-solve effectively
Commitment to confidentiality, patient care, and building strong community relationships
Be Part of Something Bigger If you're ready to help kids smile brighter and expand access to care in Wisconsin, we'd love to welcome you to our team. Apply today—your next meaningful career move is here. Noble Community Clinics is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer.
Languages
- English
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