Lithgow, Blue Mountains & Central West NSWFull time12 month maximum term - part time hours considered30% staff discount on health insuranceAbout the Role:Our new Dental Care Centre in Lithgow is growing and we are looking for a Dental Quality Coordinator to join our patient-focused, close-knit team, to support the excellent clinical care we provide our members.As the Dental Quality Coordinator, you will be responsible for the provision of quality clinical and professional support to the dental care centre clinical staff and managers. You will assure organisational compliance with WHS and Infection Prevention policies and procedures to ensure efficient and effective quality patient care. This role will also provide support to ensure the ongoing documentation and preparation of the accreditation cycles to support the dental centre in maintaining the highest quality of care.The role will be tasked with creating new processes as a recommendation of any accreditation, audit findings or incident reviews, and is responsible for implementing and communicating these processes/changes across the teams. The Dental Quality Coordinator will work collaboratively with the Dental Training Coordinator to assure traineeships and ongoing training techniques are providing quality high-performing clinical staff and highlight any areas of inefficiencies and uplift.The Dental Quality Coordinator will also assist with the day-to-day management of the clinic and undertake the duties of a Dental Assistant, Sterilisation Assistant and/or Dental Receptionist as required, in line with the high standard of oral health care and clinical service we offer our members.QualificationsCert 3 in Dental Assisting is the minimum qualification for this roleMinimum 2 years' experience in mentoring and training dental assistantsCert IV in Dental Assisting, desirableCert IV in Training and Assessment or willingness to completeSkillsDedicated to implementing and assuring quality care safe work practices and maintaining high levels of clinical staff accountabilityDemonstrated experience and commitment to service performance and accountabilityDemonstrated high levels of Dental clinical competence, knowledge and understanding of required applications and proceduresDemonstrated experience in mentoring, training & clinical competency assessments of dental assistantsDemonstrated ability to follow safe work practices in a clinical environmentDedication to patient care attitude and aptitudeAbility to support, anticipate and work collaboratively with a clinical professional teamOrganisational skills in preparing for and assisting during oral health procedures with a commitment to infection preventionWell-developed written and oral communication skillsAbility to envisage clinical risks and mitigateAbility to activate continuous improvement to address challenges and identify opportunitiesExperience in identifying and tracking issues and risks and developing and implementing mitigation strategiesAbout usWestfund is changing the way Australians see private health insurance. We helped to found the industry way back in 1953 and have since grown to become one of the leading not-for-profit private health insurers in the country. Today, we have over 200 employees and locations across NSW and Queensland. We are one of the fastest-growing health insurers in the country, with over 110,000 people trusting us to manage their health.We've got big ideas for the future and are looking for talented and driven people that can help us achieve them.We'd love to hear from you!If you are interested, please apply for the position by 19 November 2024, or call Jennifer Whichelo – Recruitment Lead on (02) 6352 0743 for a confidential discussion.
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