Dental Assisting Instructor
Deliver engaging classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction to dental assisting students using adult education best practices. Evaluate student performance and collaborate with faculty to ensure curriculum alignment with regulatory requirements.
- Hybrid
- Surrey, BC
- Posted Jul 15, 2026
- Apply by Feb 6, 2027
- 1 position
More jobs you can apply to directly
Similar opportunities posted by employers hiring on Jobs.ca, with no external application form.
Job summary
Discovery Community College (DCC) is expanding its Dental Assisting faculty team and is seeking an experienced Licensed Dental Assistant with extensive orthodontic experience to support the delivery of high-quality dental assisting education. We currently have multiple teaching opportunities available and are looking for passionate professionals who are eager to share their expertise and help prepare the next generation of Dental Assistants. Hours: Approximately 24–32 hours per week Schedule: Online Theory Instructing - Tuesday to Friday 5:00pm to 9:00pm and Saturday 9:00am to 5:30pm And In-person Clinic - Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm Compensation - $33 to $38 or higher depending on experience. Essential QualificationsEducation and Credentials Current Licensed Dental Assistant (LDA/CDA) certification in good standing Minimum five (5) years of recent orthodontic assisting experience in a clinical orthodontic practice Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Orthodontic module/certification as required by the BCCOHP Provincial Instructor Diploma (PIDP) or equivalent adult education, teaching, or instructor training certification Experience with digital orthodontic technologies, including scanners, digital records, and orthodontic software Clinical Expertise Comprehensive knowledge of current orthodontic procedures and treatment planning, including: Bracket placement and removal Arch wire changes Band fitting and cementation Retainer delivery and patient instruction Digital impressions and intraoral scanning Infection prevention and control protocols Orthodontic records and documentation Candidates should also demonstrate familiarity with current orthodontic materials, equipment, and emerging technologies. Key Responsibilities Deliver engaging classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction Facilitate student learning using adult education best practices Evaluate student performance and provide meaningful feedback Support students in achieving academic and professional success Maintain accurate student records, evaluations, and documentation Ensure curriculum delivery aligns with program and regulatory requirements Collaborate with faculty and administration to promote program excellence Essential CharacteristicsStrong Communication Skills Ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively Communicates professionally with students, faculty, patients, and clinical partners Demonstrates active listening and patience Leadership and Mentorship Serves as a positive role model for students Encourages confidence, professionalism, and critical thinking Supports student growth while maintaining high standards Professionalism Demonstrates integrity, accountability, and ethical decision-making Maintains professional appearance and conduct Promotes patient-centered care and safety Organization and Time Management Effectively manages classroom and clinical activities Maintains accurate student records and evaluations Meets deadlines and curriculum expectations Adaptability Adjusts teaching approaches to support diverse learning styles Remains current with advancements in orthodontics and dental assisting education Why Join DCC? At Discovery Community College, you'll be part of a student-focused institution dedicated to preparing graduates for meaningful careers in healthcare. Join a collaborative team of educators and make a lasting impact on future dental professionals. To apply, please submit your resume and indicate your teaching availability, including day, evening, and weekend preferences.
What you’ll do
Deliver engaging classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction to dental assisting students using adult education best practices. Evaluate student performance and collaborate with faculty to ensure curriculum alignment with regulatory requirements.
Requirements
Requires a current Licensed Dental Assistant certification and at least five years of recent orthodontic clinical experience. Candidates must hold a Provincial Instructor Diploma (PIDP) or equivalent teaching certification and a current BLS certification.
Other relevant skills
Identified from the job description. Confirm important requirements above.
- Orthodontic Assisting
- Clinical Instruction
- Adult Education
- Digital Orthodontic Technologies
- Intraoral Scanning
- Infection Prevention and Control
- Student Evaluation
- Curriculum Delivery
- Patient Instruction
- Treatment Planning
- Classroom Management
- Mentorship
- Professional Communication
- Digital Records Management
- Orthodontic Software
- Clinical Documentation
Job areas
- Education
- Healthcare
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Professional degree
- Minimum experience
- 5+ years
- Apply by
- Feb 6, 2027
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 32 hours per week
- Office presence
- 5 days per week
- Seniority
- Mid-Senior level
- Application method
- Direct apply is available
