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#findyourfit as a dental assistant in BC

We’re taking a look at a number of different occupations in British Columbia! In a series of blog posts sponsored by WorkBC , we’re sharing some of the many careers that have positions open in our province right now, and helping connect you to the to

We’re taking a look at a number of different occupations in British Columbia! In a series of blog posts sponsored by WorkBC, we’re sharing some of the many careers that have positions open in our province right now, and helping connect you to the tools that could help you get a fulfilling (and well paying!) occupation. With a projected one million new job openings in BC by the year 2020, 43% of which require skills training, it really is just a matter of finding your fit.

Today we’re looking at the job of the Dental Assistant, which is a great stepping stone to a career in health care and doesn't require much post-secondary education.

Dental assistants wear a lot of hats at the dentist's office, and you could say that they're the glue that holds them together. They help the dentist by passing instruments during treatment, they take x-rays, polish teeth, make temporary crowns, record everything that's done during a dental procedure, and maintain patient records.

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We caught up with Aiko Calma, pictured above, who works at a Vancouver dental office. She clearly loves the work that she does, and watching her it is clear that this so much more than just a job to her. It's so much more than simply earning a wage. When asked exactly what she loves about it Aiko says "I love how I'm able to help make a difference for my patient's health and helping different people overcome their dental anxiety.".

She's always had an interest in teeth and wanted a job where she could benefit people's health, and she really feels like she does that as a CDA (Certified Dental Assistant).

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HERE is a link to WorkBC's career profile on Dental Assistant, which offers insight to this job as well as links to openings for the position that need to be filled TODAY!

Visit WorkBC.ca/findyourfit for even more online labour market information tools and employment resources.

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