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Registered Dental Assistant New Roseville, California, United States

Specialty1 Partners

Roseville (CA)

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USD 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

A renowned specialty practice in Roseville seeks a skilled Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) to deliver exceptional patient care in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate should possess a valid RDA license, CPR/BLS certifications, and exhibit a strong passion for dental assisting. Join a collaborative team dedicated to enhancing patients' lives through quality care and experience growth in a supportive workplace.

Qualifications

  • Licensed RDA with a passion for patient care.
  • At least 3 years of dental assisting experience; specialty experience preferred.
  • Proficiency in sterilization protocols and infection control procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Support the clinical team by delivering exceptional patient care.
  • Assist the dentist with procedures and manage patient records.
  • Schedule appointments and provide post-operative care instructions.

Skills

Patient care
Organizational skills
Communication

Education

Graduate of an accredited Dental Assisting program
CPR and BLS certification
Active Registered Dental Assistant license

Tools

Dental software

Job description

Our office, Capitol Periodontics - Roseville, is seeking a skilled and licensed Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) to join our busy specialty practice.

We are looking for a dedicated and professional RDA to help us accomplish our mission to improve the lives of our patients by providing a world-class specialty experience. Here is what you need to know about the role, our team, and why this could be the right next step in your career.

Your Responsibilities

You will support the clinical team by delivering exceptional care and ensuring patients feel comfortable, informed, and well cared for during their visit. You will be an essential part of the practice, supporting both clinical and administrative functions, including:

  • Greeting and preparing patients for treatment
  • Assisting the dentist with procedures using four-handed dentistry
  • Sterilizing instruments and maintaining a clean, organized operatory
  • Taking and developing dental radiographs in compliance with state regulations
  • Providing post-operative care instructions and oral hygiene education
  • Scheduling appointments and follow-up visits
  • Managing patient records accurately and securely
  • Assisting with insurance and payment processing
  • Supporting front desk and administrative functions as needed

Your Background

You’re a licensed RDA with a passion for patient care and a strong understanding of both the clinical and interpersonal aspects of dental assisting. You are calm under pressure, organized, and always eager to help both patients and your team.

You also have the following:

  • Active Registered Dental Assistant license in the state of California required
  • CPR and BLS certification required
  • At least 3 years of dental assisting experience; specialty experience preferred
  • Graduate of an accredited Dental Assisting program (if required by state law)
  • Proficiency in sterilization protocols and infection control procedures
  • Strong communication skills and a patient-focused attitude
  • Knowledge of dental software and basic administrative tasks
  • Ability to work collaboratively with doctors and staff in a fast-paced environment

If this sounds like you, we’d love to welcome you to our team.

Why You Should Join Our Team

A career with us is more than just a job, it’s an opportunity to be part of a team that values compassion, teamwork, and clinical excellence. You’ll work alongside a supportive group of professional dental assistants, office managers, specialists, and coordinators—who are all committed to delivering high-quality patient care.

We foster a collaborative and inclusive environment where team members are encouraged to grow professionally, pursue their passions, and feel supported in and outside of the workplace.

We believe in transparency through the talent acquisition process; we support our team members, past, future, and present, to make the best decision for themselves and their families. Starting off on the right foot with pay transparency is just one way that we are supporting this mission.

Position Base Pay Range

$25 - $27 USD

Specialty1 Partners is the direct employer of non-clinical employees only. For clinical employees, the applicable practice entity listed above in the job posting is the employer. Specialty1 Partners generates job postings and offer letters to assist with human resources and payroll support provided to the applicable practice. Clinical employees include dental assistants and staff assisting with actual direct treatment of patients. Non-clinical employees include the office manager, front desk staff, marketing staff, and any other staff providing administrative duties.

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