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This position is for a Surgical Dental Assistant Floater who can provide coverage at multiple locations as needed, and is also able to work late hours and weekends. The Surgical Dental Assistant will be responsible for assisting the Dentist in providing quality dental care in a high volume dental practice environment.
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Huge Earning Potential in a busy, mature office with full staff and support in Westchester county and Hudson NY. Lead clinical diagnosis and patient treatment, with the goal of providing the best possible dental care and providing the best possible patient experience.
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Full-time, paid Surgical Assistant position to assist skilled oral surgeons and/or prosthodontists in all tasks related to oral surgery procedures. Full-time; 40 hours per week. Preparing materials for impressions and taking dental x-rays, as directed by the oral surgeon and/or prosthodontist.
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Scheduling options to fit your life, part-time, full-time, and PRN* $104,000 - $120,000 per year (annualized base salary + incentive earnings, based on full time schedule) New in 2024, part-time employees are eligible for full benefits including healthcare.
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We need an exceptional hygienist to join our four-doctor general dental practice, and we are hiring for a full time (4 days/week) or part time position. Additionally, while we are seeking a full or part time hygienist with a regular schedule, our team environment is such that we are able to offer some flexibility in a work schedule to achieve an optimal work and life balance.
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Schedule: Full-time Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and half-day Saturday Compensation: DOE. Experienced Dental Front Office in Staten Island, NY - Great Office + Pay! Keywords: Dental Receptionist, Location: Staten Island, NY - 10314.
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We are a busy and growing Dental Office with an immediate opening for a full-time dental assistant. Assist with Dental treatments as instructed including taking x-rays. Take and record dental histories and patient records.
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