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Registered Dental Assistant I

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Clint Newman DDS

Knoxville, TN (In Person)

$45,760 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Registered Dental Assistant I Clint Newman DDS Knoxville, TN Job Details $18 - $26 an hour 23 hours ago Qualifications Radiologic imaging equipment operation High school diploma or
GED Full Job Description Description:
Trivette, Osborne & Associates, DDS Position Summary The Registered Dental Assistant I is an entry-level clinical assistant who builds on sterile tech fundamentals to begin actively supporting patient care. This role serves patients and providers by seating patients, capturing radiographs, preparing treatment rooms, assisting during procedures, and supporting overall patient flow throughout the day. The core purpose is to develop foundational clinical competency, adhere to established protocols, and contribute to a smooth and efficient patient experience in a fast-paced clinical environment.
Core Responsibilities RDA I:
Entry-level registered assistant; builds foundational clinical skills and supports patient care under direct supervision. Clinical Support & Chairside Assistance Seat patients, review health history, take vital signs, and prepare the operatory for each procedure in accordance with provider and practice expectations. Take and process dental radiographs accurately and in compliance with state regulations and practice-established protocols. Assist providers chairside during basic clinical procedures, including instrument passing, maintaining a clear operative field, and managing patient comfort throughout the appointment. Prepare materials, instruments, and equipment for each procedure type and ensure rooms are broken down and reset efficiently between patients. Support patient flow throughout the day by anticipating room turnover needs and minimizing transition time between appointments. Patient Experience & Communication Communicate basic procedural information to patients in a clear, friendly, and professional manner that supports comfort and understanding. Escort patients to and from treatment areas and ensure each patient is properly prepared and informed before the provider enters. Reinforce provider post-operative instructions and home care guidance with patients following treatment as directed. Protocol Adherence & Development Follow the practice's established 30/60/90-day onboarding protocols and actively work toward achieving competency benchmarks within each phase. Participate in training programs, team huddles, and continuing education to develop clinical skills and earn required certifications. Comply with all infection control, OSHA, and HIPAA standards consistently and without exception.
Requirements:
Education & Qualifications Required Experience No prior dental assisting experience required; completion of a dental assisting program or equivalent training strongly preferred. Strong attention to detail, a coachable attitude, and the ability to follow clinical protocols in a structured environment. Ability to communicate professionally with patients and team members in a fast-paced clinical setting. Required Education High school diploma or equivalent; completion of a formal dental assisting education program or certification course. Required Licensure & Certifications State credentialing as required (e.g., Registered Dental Assistant, Certified Dental Assistant, or state equivalent). Current radiography certification as required by state.
Preferred:
Prior experience in a dental office or healthcare clinical environment. Familiarity with dental practice management software. Demonstrated reliability, punctuality, and a team-oriented work ethic.