Princess Dental Staffing
Dental Assistant - Cypress Point Family Dentistry - Jacksonville, FL
Permanent Dental Assistant Job in Jacksonville, FL

Dental Assistant Job Ad (Boutique Practice) Baymeadows Park Dental â Jacksonville Weâre not a high-volume, corporate officeâand we donât want to be. We are a boutique, quality-driven dental practice focused on: Exceptional patient experience Clinical excellence A calm, organized environment A team that takes pride in doing things the right way Weâre looking for a dental assistant who sees this as a careerânot just a job. Someone who: Notices the small details others miss Takes ownership without being asked Cares how a patient feels, not just what gets done Wants to grow with a practice that values quality over speed What makes us different We donât rush patients We invest in relationships, not just procedures We hold ourselves to a higher standard (and support each other in it) We are building something long-term and meaningful The role Chairside assisting with a focus on efficiency + comfort Anticipating doctor needs (before being asked) Creating a calm, reassuring patient experience Maintaining an organized, clean clinical environment Supporting a team culture of accountability and positivity Must-have traits Detail-oriented Emotionally intelligent Professional and polished Team-first mindset Strong communication skills Experience is helpfulâbut attitude and mindset matter more. If you are just looking for a job, this isn't the right fit . If you are looking to grow and take pride in your work, we'd love to meet you. Sent from my iPhone Job Type: Full-time Pay: $20.00 - $24.00 per hour Expected hours: 30 â 34 per week Benefits: 401(k) Paid time off Application Question(s): A nervous patient sits down and says , "I hate the dentist." What do you do in the first 60 seconds? Tell me about a time you noticed something in the office that wasn't your responsibility - but you handled it anyway. What does a "great dental appointment" look like from the patients perspective? What are 3 small things in a dental room that most people overlook-- but matter to you? Do you prefer a fast paced/high volume office or a quality-focused office, relationship-based practice? Why? What skill are you currently trying to improve in dentistry or patient care? Tell me about a mistake you made at work and how you handled it. Work Location: In person
