Senior Level Registered Dental Assistant Jobs
Senior level registered dental assistant jobs place experienced clinicians in charge of complex patient care workflows, junior staff development, and the operational standards that keep a practice running at its best. Most openings are on-site, concentrated in Healthcare & Medical Services, Non-Profit & Social Services, and Education, with employers like Heartland Dental, Henry Schein, and Family Health Center hiring at this level now.
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JOB SUMMARY
The Director of Dental Operations provides administrative oversight for multiple dental centers. This position is responsible for overseeing operational efficiency, strategic coordination, and performance optimization across multiple dental sites. The Director of Dental Operations ensures the seamless integration of dental operations with organizational goals through effective multi-site management, resource allocation, and process improvement initiatives. The role collaborates closely with the Chief Operations Officer, Chief Health Officer, Dental Service Line Leaders, and Managers within each Dental Center to support both clinical and administrative excellence while maintaining compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Additionally, the Director of Dental Operations plays a key role in aligning dental services with the broader mission and strategic objectives of the health center.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Provides overall operational leadership for all dental sites, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives, regulatory requirements, and patient care standards while developing, implementing, and enforcing standardized workflows, policies, and procedures to improve efficiency, reduce variability, and enhance access to care.
- Monitors and evaluates key performance indicators - including patient volumes, wait times, confirmation rates, staffing levels, payer mix, and operational costs - and prepares and presents regular reports to leadership with actionable recommendations to meet or exceed performance goals.
- Oversees site-level operational coordination in collaboration with Dental Center Managers, including staffing levels, equipment maintenance, supply management, and daily operational support, while providing guidance and direction on complex operation issues beyond routine site-level management.
- Leads workforce management activities across dental sites, including recruitment, hiring, onboarding, performance evaluations, staff development planning, training program implementation, and disciplinary processes to ensure consistent standards and team effectiveness.
- Facilitates regular communication and meetings with Dental Center Managers and staff to review performance metrics, address operational and financial challenges, and ensure alignment on departmental goals and initiatives.
- Serves as a liaison between dental operations and key internal departments - including finance, human resources, information technology, primary care, and behavioral health - to support integrated, interdisciplinary care delivery and organizational alignment.
- Partners with the Chief Operations Officer and executive leadership to drive clinical initiatives, standardize protocols, uphold quality metrics, and champion integrated, whole-person care models.
- Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations (including HRSA, HIPAA, OSHA, ForwardHealth) and operational standards related to facility management, safety, waste disposal, and infection control through audits, policy updates, and staff education.
- Implements and monitors quality improvement initiatives focused on operational efficiency, including patient flow, scheduling, billing accuracy, documentation, and claims processing, while overseeing dental billing and revenue cycle functions in partnership with Business Systems teams.
- Conducts regular site audits and collaborates with compliance leadership to resolve escalated patient complaints and incident reports, identify operational gaps, and implement corrective actions and trend-based improvements.
- Assists in the development and ongoing monitoring of the annual dental department budget and contributes to establishing financial and productivity targets.
- Oversees integrated operational systems across front office, clinical, and billing functions to optimize scheduling, eligibility verification, collections, prior authorizations, documentation, and claims submission and reconciliation processes.
- Builds and maintains partnerships with community organizations, schools, and public health stakeholders, and represents the dental program at community events to promote oral health initiatives, expand access to care, and address health disparities.
- Maintains strict adherence to scheduled work hours with regular and reliable attendance.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, business administration, or public health.
7–10 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare operations, preferably in a multi-site environment. Minimum of 5 years in a senior leadership role is preferred.
3–5 years of experience in dental operations, ambulatory care, or Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) settings is strongly preferred.
Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration (MHA), Business Administration (MBA), Public Health (MPH), or related field is strongly preferred.
CERTIFICATIONS / LICENSES
Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License required with an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR), per FHC guidelines.
Equal Employment Opportunity
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Who's Hiring
- Heartland Dental62

- Henry Schein1

- Family Health Center1

- Four Quadrants Advisory1

- Gainwell Technologies1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services64
- Non-Profit & Social Services62
- Education1
- Insurance1
- Technology & Software1
Senior Level Registered Dental Assistant Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a senior level registered dental assistant job?
Employers at this level look for candidates who can demonstrate clinical depth beyond routine procedures, such as advanced radiography, chairside specialization, or infection control leadership. Highlighting experience training or supervising other assistants, managing sterilization protocols, and coordinating with dentists on complex cases gives you a clear edge. A current RDA credential, any specialty certifications, and a history of ownership over clinic operations all strengthen your application significantly.
Which companies hire senior level registered dental assistants?
Companies hiring senior level registered dental assistants right now include Heartland Dental, Henry Schein, and Family Health Center, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level is driven by multi-location dental groups, specialty practices, and large health systems that need experienced assistants who can lead workflows and mentor junior staff without close oversight.
Are there remote senior level registered dental assistant jobs?
Yes, though most registered dental assistant roles are inherently hands-on and clinic-based. About 20% of senior level registered dental assistant openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to involve administrative coordination, patient communications, or dental staffing roles rather than direct chairside work. On-site positions remain the clear majority at this level.
What makes a registered dental assistant role senior level?
Senior level registered dental assistant roles are defined by scope and ownership rather than task completion. These positions require independently managing complex patient workflows, serving as the clinical lead during procedures, enforcing compliance and sterilization standards, and mentoring or directing junior assistants. Employers expect candidates to bring deep procedural knowledge, sound judgment under pressure, and the ability to keep operations running smoothly without day-to-day supervision.
Which industries hire the most senior level registered dental assistants?
Senior Level registered dental assistant roles concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services, Non-Profit & Social Services, and Education, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they operate high-volume or specialty practices where experienced assistants who can lead clinical teams and maintain rigorous quality standards are essential to consistent patient outcomes.