Who We Are: Central City Health (CCH) has been serving the under-housed and at-risk population in metro Detroit since 1972, by providing integrated healthcare services. Our services include primary and pediatric care, dental care, behavioral and SUD care, supportive housing, and community re-entry services, to name a few. In 2024, our President/CEO, Dr. Kimberly Farrow-Felton received the esteemed Healthcare Hero Award from Crain’s Detroit Business honoring her exceptional contributions to the health and well-being of our community.
Our Mission: To achieve wellness in the community by providing an array of primary and behavioral health care, housing, and substance abuse services with dignity and respect. Our Core
Values: CCH is guided by a set of values in fulfilling our mission.
Some of our values include:
- An environment that supports health and recovery.
- Person centered principles in the delivery of care.
- An environment characterized by cultural sensitivity, integrity, teamwork and trust.
- A commitment to service excellence and continuous quality improvement.
- Persons served take both an active part in their treatment and the organization.
- An atmosphere of welcoming and accessibility to people seeking our services that assures “no wrong door.”
You Get
- 14 Paid Holidays Annually.
- 18 PTO Days (less than 1 Year; 27 Days on 1st Year Anniversary).
- Benefit Coverage after 30 Days: Medical/Dental/Vision/Short-term Disability.
- Company-Paid Life Insurance.
- Retirement Savings 403(b).
- Tuition Reimbursement.
- Continuing Education Allowance
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Central City Health is committed to enabling every patient in our community to thrive by building a collaborative multidisciplinary healthcare team. The dental assistant supports the dentist to meet the needs of the patient. The dental assistant provides direct aid to the dentist including preparing patients for treatment, cleaning/sanitizing instruments and equipment and assisting the dentist during procedures. In addition, the Dental Assistant conducts various office tasks required for insurance processing/billing within a comprehensive, patient centered oral healthcare clinic for adults and children. The Dental Assistant must treat within the scope of practice for the State of Michigan.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensures all actions, job performance, personal conduct and communications represent the organization in a highly professional manner.
- Collects patients’ medical history and vitals including blood pressure and pulse.
- Assists the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures for children and adult patients.
- Takes, develops and mounts dental radiographs (x-rays); takes impressions of patients' teeth for study casts (models of teeth) and dental procedures.
- Advises patients, parents or guardians concerning diet, hygiene, and disease prevention; provides health and wellness advice to patients/families based on dental office protocols and the dentist’s recommendations.
- Effectively communicates with other health care providers or community resources to provide comprehensive, all-encompassing care.
- Educates patients/families and the community about oral health related disease and prevention and self-management of acute and chronic dental conditions; recommends interventions to modify behaviors associated with health risks.
- Teaches patients appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health including, tooth brushing, flossing and nutritional counseling.
- Performs office management tasks including those necessary for scheduling and confirming patients, entering documentation into patients’ records per doctor’s request, for the authorization of treatment, insurance processing and claims billing.
- Prepares and sterilizes instruments and equipment as an infection control measure.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or GED equivalent required
- Must possess a certificate from an accredited dental assistant program required
- Minimum of two (2) years of recent dental experience required; five (5) years of recent dental experience preferred
- Successfully pass required state and/or national examinations highly preferred
- Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) or Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) highly preferred
- Experience in treating patients of all ages; Dental experience with children/adolescents preferred
- Must be proficient with Electronic Dental Records and other databases/systems
- Must meet all Continuing Education requirements
- Knowledge of public health principles and practices; must be comfortable with community outreach
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Must maintain confidentiality relating to treatment in accordance with HIPAA guidelines
“This is an outline of the primary responsibilities of this position. As with everything in life, things change. The tasks and responsibilities can be changed, added to, removed, amended, deleted, and modified at any time by the organization. Central City Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a culturally diverse workforce. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment based on mutual respect for all candidates and team members. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, height, weight, marital status, gender identity expression, disability status, protected veteran, or other legally protected status by state or federal law. At Central City Health the health and safety of our employees is our top priority. Vaccination has been proven to play a critical role in combating COVID-19. As a result, Central City Health prefers that employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19; however, it is not required.”