Licensed Dental Assistant - Cranbrook Family Dental
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About the role
About Us:
At Cranbrook Family Dental, we’re passionate about providing high-quality, family-focused dental care in the heart of beautiful Cranbrook, BC. We offer a full range of preventive and restorative services, personalized treatment planning, and convenient options like multiple family bookings and short wait times to support our patients' needs.
With dental sedation and a welcoming team environment, we strive to make every visit as stress-free and comfortable as possible—for both our patients and our staff. Proudly rated 5 stars on Google Reviews, we’re known for our exceptional care and positive workplace culture. Come join a supportive team where your skills are valued and your work makes a real difference!
Schedule:
- Part time, 1 to 3 days per week
- Flexible Schedule
- No evenings or weekends!
What Sets Us Apart:
- Grow Without Limits: We’ll match your ambition, curiosity and drive to be your best with award-winning education, hands-on experience, real recognition and proven pathways that grow your expertise on your terms
- Brilliant Rewards: Competitive pay with annual reviews, RRSP matching to grow your future, and a comprehensive total-rewards package, which includes gym discounts, insurance savings, entertainment deals, and more, along with access to our Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Build Your Career with Us: Be part of a team that shares expertise, tackles challenges together, and works with modern technology, tools, and systems so you can focus on what matters most: patient care, professional development, and practice growth
- Culture & Flexibility: Career development with industry-leading CE, social and networking events, and a flexible, work-life balanced environment that supports your professional growth
The wage for this Licensed Dental Assistant position is $29-$32/hour depending on skills, experience, and location.
Responsibilities:
- Clinical chairside assisting duties including knowledge of instrumentation
- Establish strong patient relationships while maintaining ethical professional behaviour
- Prepare treatment room in accordance with infection control and practice protocols for each patient
- Thorough understanding of practice health and safety requirements
About You:
- Registered and/or licensed as a Dental Assistant with your Provincial regulatory body or association is required
- Previous dental assisting experience is preferred
Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. We thank all applicants, but only suitable applicants will be contacted. Job applicants with a disability who require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process can contact our Talent Team at 416-558-8338. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis and your request will be responded to as soon as possible.