Imaging Assistant - RDA
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This position is a part of the Non-Academic Staff Association (NASA).
This position has an end date of October 30, 2026, and offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Location - This role is in-person at North Campus, Edmonton.
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Position Summary
The Mike Petryk School of Dentistry is seeking a Registered Dental Assistant with strong computer skills to support our advanced imaging services, including CBCT and dental x-rays. In this role, you'll report to the Clinical Supervisor and collaborate with the Advanced Imaging Coordinator to provide essential clinical and administrative support to students, graduate students, and faculty within the Oral Health Clinic. This 18-month position, with the potential for extension, offers a great opportunity to grow your career in an innovative academic environment.
This role operates in a dynamic environment, providing support for radiology and imaging software while managing both 2D (conventional radiographs) and 3D (CBCT) imaging services. Key responsibilities include offering technological support for imaging processes, acquiring advanced images, generating data and reports, ensuring quality assurance, and assisting multiple disciplines within the clinic. Strong computer skills are essential, with particular expertise in managing 3D imaging software and electronic imaging records required to succeed in this position.
Requirements
Diploma/Certificate from an accredited Dental Assisting Program or NDAEB Certification.
Current registration with the College of Alberta Dental Assistants (CADA).
Five years of previous RDA clinical experience, and using Electronic Health Records.
Advanced computer skills are required, with experience with spreadsheets and imaging software, including reformatting and post-processing of CBCT images.
Three years of experience in the operation of various radiology equipment, including Advanced imaging techniques such as Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) equipment.
Experienced in the troubleshooting and maintenance of CBCT equipment.
Experienced with different CBCT scans and able to learn new technologies/machines.
Knowledge of dental materials management, dental instrumentation and dental equipment.
Current CPR: Health Care Provider Level C certification; Knowledge of WHMIS.
Demonstrated skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships.
Ability to multitask, prioritize and perform tasks accurately with attention to detail.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision; meet deadlines and work well under pressure.
Excellent communication skills (written and oral).
Experience with Radiation Quality Assurance is an asset.
The application process will continue on the employer's website.
Location
Canada