Do you love your current position as a dental assistant? Do you feel like family with your team? Are your patients nice? Come work alongside a calm, seasoned dentist performing a variety of procedures that will take the monotony out of the “drill and fill” lifestyle. A typical month will include single appointment crowns made with CEREC in the office, surgeries, IV sedations, implants, clear aligners with Sure Smile, endodontics, fillings, dentures, patient education and more. I am looking for an excellent chairside assistant that is a great team player with the rest of the staff.
We recently moved into a brand NEW office in a professional medical office. Our team consists of two owner-dentists with a designated front office team and a clinical team. Your role will be Dr. Soult’s dental assistant Monday – Thursday, and on Friday’s you will be the sterilization assistant.
Join a team that is professional, kind, and compassionate for the patients we treat. Our dental office has been serving generations of families, for over 50 years, through oral healthcare by creating a safe, comfortable and honest environment. We are Christian dentists, and we enjoy making our patients feel like family. We serve our community locally through community treatment days in our office, participating in the annual Colorado Mission of Mercy, and serve globally through international missions.
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We love to celebrate each other! Since both doctors wear fun socks, for Dr. Soult's birthday the staff secretly bought socks with his face on them! We also encourage laughter with each other and our patients. One year, a patient had the idea to work with the front office staff to pull an April Fool's joke on Dr. Soult. After placing a one visit crown made in our office, the front office came back to Dr. Soult and told him the patients crown had fallen off. Razzled, and trying to figure out how this could have even happened, Dr. Soult went up to the front desk, loupes and gloves ready, and even had the patient open to check. Once he saw that the crown was still bonded in place, he knew what we were up to and everyone had a good laugh.