Annual wage £13,312.00 Wages explained Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week). Minimum Wage Rates Working week Monday - Friday. Shifts to be confirmed. Total hours per week: 40.0 Expected duration 18 Months Possible start date 20 May 2024 Date posted 22 Feb 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000233060 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day The role of a dental nurse is to assist the dental surgeon or dental hygienist with all clinical aspects within the surgery. This can include the following aspects: Meeting, greeting and caring for patients in a polite and professional manner at all times Working closely with the dentist or hygienist in a professional and appropriate manner Providing chair-side assistance during all dental procedures, using four-handed dentistry and remaining a step ahead at all times Updating computer records, patient's personal files, taking notes and recording clinical assessments Cleaning the surgery to a high standard, maintaining strict cross infection control and adhering to policies and standards as set by the GDC in line with The Health Technical Memoranda Preparing instruments and materials before and during treatments and maintaining stock control Re-processing re-usable items in the correct manner to ensure sterilisation has been appropriately achieved The training you will be getting Level 3 Advanced Dental Nurse Diploma offers employment within a dental practice which is accredited by City & Guilds. It enables you to develop the skills, knowledge, and behaviours needed to work competently in all aspects of clinical responsibilities in dentistry Your qualification will also provide you with the relevant qualification to apply for professional registration as a dental nurse with the General Dental Council (GDC) What you will study: The Role of a Dental Nurse and Legislation Health & Safety Cross Infection Control Anatomy and Treatment Planning Medical Emergencies and First Aid Dental Radiography Oral Hygiene Orthodontics, Endodontic and Oral Surgery Restorations, Gingival Health and Prosthetics You will complete on and off the job training whilst being fully supported throughout, progressing to 'gateway' and finally sit your end point assessment (EPA) What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship A good route into the role of a dental hygiene/therapist, dental radiographer, treatment coordinator, or specialist surgery such as maxillofacial/theatre nurse. Once qualified the career progression routes are endless, you could even possibly become a team leader or dental practice manager Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Administrative skills, Attention to detail, Communication skills, Customer care skills, IT skills, Organisation skills, Team working Qualifications GCSE or equivalent Math and English (Grade 4) Essential Things to consider You will need to have a keen interest in becoming a dental nurse and not be put off by the sight of blood and saliva, you will also be standing for long periods of time. You will be required to have a DBS check and be vaccinated against Hepatitis B.