Dental Office Manager
- Manage the practice鈥檚 daily operations, including marketing and communications
- Interview, coach and supervise staff
- Make sure the practice complies with federal, state and local regulations
- Manage patient financial accounts as well as oversee the dental practice finances
Variety: Dental office managing is a challenging and rewarding career, demanding versatility and a willingness to assume responsibility for many different tasks.
Flexibility: Career options include both full-time and part-time positions, giving you the freedom to arrange your schedule around family and lifestyle needs.
Excellent working conditions: Dental offices are interesting, pleasant, people-oriented environments.
Personal satisfaction: Working as a Dental Office Manager involves people contact, and with this comes the personal satisfaction of knowing you've really helped someone with a valuable health service.
Typically, dental office managers have a variety of educational backgrounds. Some dental office managers have bachelor’s or associate degrees or some other type of formal education. But there are a variety of other educational opportunities available outside of a college or university setting.
Contact your dentist or your local dental society to learn more. You may be able to visit a dental office to observe office managers at work.
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