Teaching Dental Assistant
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose University of the Pacific recognizes that
diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of
our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy and
decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness
to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race, gender,
ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel
students, faculty, and staff. Under the general supervision of the
Pediatric Clinic Manager, demonstrates and instructs concepts of
four-handed dentistry in the Pediatric clinical setting to dental
students. Essential Functions Instruct and apply principles of
efficient, and effective clinical pediatric procedures utilizing
appropriate teamwork in a clinical setting: Ergonomics. Injury
prevention. Instrument Transfers. Dental team positioning.
Organization/work simplification. Infection control. Patient and
professional communication. Instruct students with the use of
electronic patient health records to include patient presentation
worksheet, treatment plan/options/fees and preventive instruction
and intervention. Evaluate and grade student’s preparedness and
proficiency working with pediatric patients; utilize one-on-one
demonstrations, immediate feedback/corrections and faculty
collaboration for daily electronic student performance evaluations.
Support the Humanistic Values of the Arthur A. Dugoni School of
Dentistry. Conduct Pediatric Clinic and chair side orientations,
training of new staff, and assist in orientation of new faculty.
Perform outreach responsibilities which result in a positive impact
upon the student/clinical experience to include the following:
Initiate and coordinate a minimum of two pre-approved outreach
events per year to pediatric populations of not less than 15
participants. Initiate minimum of 1 new outreach
opportunity/contact per year. Partner with SCOPE in all outreach
events. Provide summary of event, including contact person, role in
event/organization, program evaluation, number of patients and ages
reached, and potential impact on clinic, measurement used (i.e.
increased patients, contacts made, relationship established with
measurable outcomes, etc) to Chairperson and Clinic Manager.
Efforts made to partner with outside agencies to garner financial
and logistic support for outreach activities. Perform
teaching/training to include: Partner with other
departments/schools (i.e. Physical Therapy School, CDE ) to provide
enhanced knowledge and experience with ergonomic issues related to
the dental professionals. Assist with Just-in-Time Learning Videos.
Maintain a current knowledge base around ergonomics and enhance
materials based on the information. Assist with all patients,
monitor patient vital signs, assist with special needs and
medically compromised patients. Provide chairside dental assisting
duties as needed for faculty doctors in the Pediatric Clinic and/or
in the operating room setting. Perform all other duties as assigned
by the Pediatric Clinic Manager and/or the Chairperson of Pediatric
Dentistry. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Chairside dental
assisting techniques. Sterilization techniques. Pediatric clinical
techniques. Emergency procedures ( CPR ). Ability to: Explain
pediatric procedures / four-handed principles. Work well with
children. Organize, coordinate, and conduct professional outreach
programs. Perform effective teaching / training to other
departments/schools within the University. Experience: Minimum of
three year’s chairside dental assisting in a Pediatric private
dental practice or dental clinic setting. Education/Licenses: High
school diploma or equivalent. Current RDA license. Current
California X-ray license. Current CPR certification. Working
Conditions: Position is full-time, 7.5 hours per day, 5 days per
week. May require working at offsite location if assigned to
operating room. Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens may
reasonably be anticipated. Personal protective equipment will be
provided to reduce or eliminate exposure to routine or limited
infectious agents. Preferred Qualifications Experience: Teaching
experience as a dental assistant desirable. Ability to: Communicate
effectively with faculty, staff and public. Monitor dental student
performance and provide objective evaluations. Follow
verbal/written instructions. Project a professional image. Function
as a team member in a professional manner with co-workers and
faculty in a busy clinical setting. Set guidelines with appropriate
follow-through with dental students/patients. Distinguishing
Characteristics: Bilingual (i.e. Spanish, Cantonese or Mandarin).
Education/Licenses: Current CDA license desirable. Other:
Experience and sensitivity in working with people of diverse
backgrounds and cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing
social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university setting.
Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive practices and
knowledge in their work.
Keywords: University of the Pacific, Berkeley , Teaching Dental Assistant, Healthcare , Stockton, California