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Bellevue Dentistry is looking to add a new Dental Treatment Coordinator to their team. Ensure our patients are receiving the dental care they need by making outbound calls to confirm patients, reschedule patients that do not make their appointment, and to call patients that have treatment that needs to be completed.
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The Dental Assistant works under the supervision of the Lead RDA and are responsible for a wide range of tasks in the dental office - ranging from patient care and education to administrative duties to laboratory functions.
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Note: All employees need to be flexible and available to provide dental assistance and perform front desk duties based on the patient needs and as directed by office management. Join our new Hygiene team for the opportunity to have a fulfilling career giving our patients the happy, confident smile they deserve.
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We are Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics and we believe in taking a personal approach to dentistry. We treat our patients like family to provide the best dental experience because we know a happy, confident smile leads to a better life.
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We deliver the highest quality care, making dentistry convenient and affordable for everyone. We’ll do whatever it takes to put a smile on each patient’s face, so the rest of the world can see how amazing it is.
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In return for providing an excellent patient experience, we offer a great benefits package to include health and dental benefits, 401(k), vacation pay and paid time off. A minimum of two years of front office experience preferably in a dental setting.
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The Treatment Coordinator is responsible for managing treatment plans, collecting co-pays and balances, and scheduling patients for their next visit. We’re a multispecialty practice - that means we can treat a wide range of dental health concerns under one roof.
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Patient Education: Provide patients and their families with detailed information about restorative, orthodontic treatments, oral hygiene, and post-treatment care. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience as an Orthodontic Treatment Coordinator or in a similar role within an orthodontic practice.
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Our team of experienced professionals is committed to providing personalized treatment and educating patients about proper oral hygiene practices and enabling them to maintain optimal dental health, all while saving them pain, time and money.
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