Dental Careers in Fort St. John
Looking for a dental career in Fort St. John? Join the Alaska Avenue Dental team.
Current Open Positions
Registered Dental Hygienist - Alaska Avenue Dental Clinic
*$12,000 Signing/Relocation Expense Available!*
Located in the vibrant City of Fort St. John, Alaska Avenue Dental offers exceptional dental care while being surrounded by natural beauty and endless outdoor adventures. Whether you’re cycling along extensive trails, hiking or fishing in the Peace Valley, or enjoying winter sports, the city offers year-round outdoor activities. There’s always something to do!
For those who love hunting and fishing, Fort St. John offers access to some of the best wilderness experiences in British Columbia, with abundant wildlife and stunning natural landscapes.
Fort St. John offers the perfect balance of career growth and an active, fulfilling lifestyle. Apply today to learn more about this opportunity!
Schedule: Full time hours available! Monday to Friday OR Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday! Flexible schedule!
Why Join Our Team?
Total Rewards Package: Exclusive discounts to gym memberships, flights, hotels, retail stores, products and more! Take advantage of reduced home and auto insurance rates, pet insurance, discounted prescription services, and free health services through Dialogue!
Competitive Compensation: Including annual reviews.
Career Development: Access to industry leading education through DC Institute's online learning platform and discounts on rdhu membership
Networking Opportunities: Attend social and CE events with dental professionals.
Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedules and modern technology for optimal patient care.
Dedicated Hygiene Support Team: Receive coaching and mentorship to enhance your professional journey.
Additional Practice Exclusive Perks: Licensing & insurance reimbursement and health spending account
The wage range is from $57.00 to $60.00 per hour depending on experience. Hourly wage is determined based on the candidate’s work experience and will be discussed during the interview process.
Responsibilities:
Appropriately assess, plan, implement and evaluate services for patient care
Perform all aspects of clinical preventative hygiene services including scaling, root planning, polishing, topical fluoride, pit and fissure sealants and whitening to patients
Serve as an oral health educator by introducing new preventative techniques and counselling
Establish and retain patient loyalty by delivering a tailored experience based on the patients’ expectations, while consistently maintaining ethical and professional behaviour.
About You:
Successful completion of a Dental Hygiene Diploma or Hygiene Degree program
Registered as a Dental Hygienists and in good standing with provincial licensing requirements
Valid CPR certification
Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada. We thank all applicants, but only suitable applicants will be contacted. Job applicants with a disability who require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process can contact our Talent Team at 416-558-8338. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis and your request will be responded to as soon as possible.
From Our Dental Team
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Our team of dental professionals is dedicated to caring for the smiles of patients in the Fort St. John community. We welcome you to join our team.
Why work at Alaska Avenue Dental?
Alaska Avenue Dental is proud to be an active member of the Fort St. John community, and strives to provide exceptional oral health care for individuals and families.
Our team is committed to clinical excellence and creating positive patient experiences. We care for our people and seek, as a team, to provide comprehensive dentistry to our patients.
Full-Family, Full-Life Dental Care
At Alaska Avenue Dental, we are here for you and your family... for life. Whether you simply need a regular check-up and hygiene, or you believe you need a filling or crown, we are your one-stop dental practice in Fort St. John, BC.
Tips for a Healthy Smile from the Alaska Avenue Dental Team
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Sugar plays a big role in the development of cavities. Avoid foods with 'hidden' sugars, like crackers, processed food, and milk. Brushing twice daily, swishing with water or chewing sugarless gum after meals can reduce the harmful of effect sugar on your teeth.