School Dental Assistant – Noble Community Clinics
Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Full-Time | Competitive Compensation & Benefits
Join our team and help provide quality dental care to children in school-based settings and clinic locations. The School Dental Assistant supports dentists with patient care, clinical procedures, mobile dental program operations, and administrative tasks to ensure a safe and efficient experience for students and families.
Noble Community Clinics is committed to providing compassionate, high-quality healthcare services to the communities we serve. Our team is dedicated to improving access to care through patient-centered services, community partnerships, and innovative healthcare programs that support individuals and families across Wisconsin.
What You’ll Do
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Assist dentists during restorative, preventive, and other dental procedures while providing compassionate care to pediatric patients
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Prepare operatories, instruments, materials, and equipment for scheduled patient visits and procedures
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Obtain and accurately document patient histories, charting, treatment notes, and billing information in the electronic health record
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Take and process dental x-rays while following all safety and infection control guidelines
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Clean, sterilize, and maintain dental instruments and treatment areas in accordance with OSHA, CDC, and organizational standards
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Support mobile dental clinic operations, including transporting, setting up, breaking down, and maintaining portable dental equipment at school locations
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Coordinate daily school schedules to help ensure students complete treatment before leaving the school site
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Communicate post-visit information and follow-up instructions with parents and guardians
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Maintain inventory and notify appropriate staff when supplies or equipment need replenishment
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Support quality improvement initiatives and contribute to a positive, team-oriented work environment
What We’re Looking For
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High school diploma or equivalent required
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Dental Assistant training or experience preferred
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Strong communication, organization, and teamwork skills
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Ability to work independently in both clinic and school environments
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Comfortable working with children and traveling to local schools
What You’ll Receive
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A culture built on patient care, teamwork, and community impact.
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Competitive salary & benefits to support your well-being:
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20 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) – accrual starts on your first day!
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8 Paid Holidays
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Medical, Dental, Vision & Pet Insurance
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401(k) with up to 5% company match
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Short & Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance (company-paid)
Join a mission-driven team dedicated to improving access to dental care for children and communities.