Dental Hygienist
Company: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
Location: Cherokee
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Primary Function The purpose of
this position is to serve as Dental Hygienist to provide dental
hygiene services to the designated population. The purpose of the
work is to perform the necessary dental hygiene treatment in an
efficient and professional manner, meeting the diverse health and
social needs of the patient population. The Dental Hygienist will
perform all aspects of dental hygiene including dental prophylaxis
on adult and pediatric patients as well as scaling/root planning on
patients with periodontal disease in all stages. The Dental
Hygienist shall work in conjunction with the Dentists to take
quality x-rays and assist the Dentist with periodic, comprehensive
and limited exams. The Dental Hygienist shall take accurate
periodontal measurements on patients and record appropriately to
facilitate proper diagnosis of patient’s periodontal conditions by
the Dentist. The Dental Hygienist will document clinical
observations and treatment as well as adhere to industry standards
and ensure proper compliance with federal, local and state laws.
Emphasis shall be placed on implementing a preventive dental health
program to include oral health and hygiene education, dental
screening and fluoride varnish application, providing preventive
care, providing definitive treatment, and following treatment
provided. The Dental Hygienist shall be expected to utilize the
current data tracking system to track, recall, and evaluate
services based on individual patient need and caries risk recalls
in accordance with ADA, IHS and public health guidelines. The ideal
Dental Hygienist for this position will have exceptional technical
skills as well as the ability to connect with patients to provide
caring treatment within the mission of the CIHA. Duties and
Responsibilities Under the general supervision of staff dentists,
administers oral prophylactic and dental hygiene treatments to
patients presenting with a variety of periodontal conditions
including localized or generalized gingivitis and/or localized or
generalized mild/moderate/severe periodontal disease. Dental
hygiene treatments performed include dental prophylaxis and/or
scaling/root planning as well as exposing x-rays when ordered by a
Dentist and assisting with recording conditions and treatment
recommendations during periodic and comprehensive exams by the
Dentist. Performs additional procedures such as: records medical
and dental histories, reviews patient's dietary habits, administers
caries prevention agents, desensitizes root surfaces, root
planning, takes and pours impressions for study casts, removes
sutures, and instructs the patients in home care therapy and proper
diet as it relates to oral health. Coordinates hygiene recalls
based on low, moderate and high caries-risk patients in accordance
with IHS and public health guidelines as well as the patient’s oral
hygiene status. Plans, coordinates, conducts and evaluates
preventive oral health programs for various patient groups such as
diabetic, prenatal, cancer, psychiatric, geriatric, alcoholic, and
physically handicapped patients. Develops and revises oral health
instructional materials and education techniques for various levels
of the mental and physical capabilities of each patient group.
Using resources available within CIHA and materials acquired from
research, professional dental associations and schools of dental
hygiene, develops and presents oral health lectures,
demonstrations, and visual displays to patient groups, CIHA staff
and clinic personnel. Provides in-service training, as needed to
dental and non-dental personnel within the clinic and for other
hospital clinics. Provides dental hygiene services in community
based programs. Develops procedural instructions to be used by
dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental aids, dietitians and
nutritionists, and the nursing staff in the delivery of oral health
care to patients throughout the hospital and other CIHA properties.
Regularly attends clinic and dental staff meetings to make
improvements in the oral hygiene program. Develops, documents and
implements dental hygiene policies and procedures. Evaluates dental
hygiene policies and procedures on a yearly regular basis and
proposes revisions as needed. Interprets dental hygiene program
policies and procedures and applicable Medicaid and NC state dental
hygiene laws and regulations for staff. Ensure that all pertinent
policies are being followed, including those relating to safety and
infection control. Responsible for dental hygiene Quality
Assessment and strategic planning (long and short term). Supports
the mission, vision, strategic plan and goals of the Cherokee
Indian Hospital Authority. Management reserves the right to revise
or change job duties and responsibilities as the business needs
arise. Education/Experience Must be a graduate of an accredited
dental hygiene program with a degree in dental hygiene. Must have
current license to practice dental hygiene in North Carolina. The
incumbent is required to obtain and maintain all certification and
education requirements to annually renew their NC dental hygiene
license. Meeting qualification as a Public Health Hygienist in the
state of NC will increase the value of this employee to the CIHA
Dental clinic. Experience in planning and implementing dental
health programs preferred. Must have three months experience to
become proficient. Job Knowledge Knowledge of the dental hygiene
sciences including the principles, practices, and procedures of
dental hygiene to conduct and coordinate preventive dental health
activities, perform specialized oral hygiene care, and develop
instructional material and guidelines for standardizing the
delivery of preventive care. Knowledge of the clinic's medical and
dental services, the characteristics and needs of the patient
population, and the resources available in order to develop and
carry out the preventive dentistry program. Skill in planning and
presenting dental hygiene lectures, demonstrations, and instruction
using knowledge of dental hygiene sciences and practices including
effective techniques of motivation and behavior change. Knowledge
of the methods and techniques in developing and disseminating
dental health education information to the public. Demonstrate oral
and written communication skills. Ability to utilize various
computer programs. Knowledge of OSHA, CDC, EPA and state
regulations in order to insure safety for self and others.
Complexity of Duties Deals with situations, which can be varied,
complex or routine. Duties require planning, problem solving,
resourcefulness, and analysis of circumstances. Must use judgment
and initiative to maintain accuracy and complete task efficiently.
Ingenuity and judgment arc required to review facts, plan work,
deal with facts not easily evaluated, interpret results, draw
conclusions and take or recommend action. Supervision Received
Supervised by the Hygiene Supervisor. The dental hygienist will
work under direct supervision of a dentist in providing care and
indirect supervision of a dentist while performing preventive
services (dental screening and fluoride varnish) for pre-school and
elementary children and in the community. Responsibility for
Accuracy Requires high degree of accuracy in reporting
abnormalities to the patient’s primary Dentist and in the
documentation of services provided. Undetected errors could have
minimal results. Government regulations, compliance with grants,
and third party payers require the submitting of accurate patient
information to allow for appropriate reimbursement for patient
visits. The submission of false or inaccurate information would
place the agency at risk for fraudulent claims, resulting in loss
of agency certification, and placing the hygienist’s professional
license in jeopardy. Public health dental hygienist must maintain
all OSHA, CDC, EPA and state regulations while performing services.
Guidelines pertaining to most intra-oral procedures are fairly
specific. Written guidelines of the HIS Oral Health Program Guide,
HIS Clinical Specialties in Dentistry guide, professional texts,
publications, and releases. A copy of this document is available
on-line at http.doh.ihs.gov. Independent judgement is required in
working with individual patients. Contact with Others Contacts are
with patients (which include children, adolescents, adult and
geriatric populations), parents/guardians/care givers, community
representatives and employees of the facility. Contacts with
patients and parents/guardians/care givers are for the purpose of
education, screening, preventive services (i.e. oral health
instruction), and dental treatment (including informed consent and
post-operative instructions). Contacts with community
representatives are for the purpose of education and program
planning appropriate to the community being served. Contacts with
other employees are to exchange information and allow for the
efficient management of the program. CIHA physicians, mid-level
providers, dentists and nursing staff may deliver care in a variety
of settings including those outside of the facility. Those setting
may include but are not limited to community health fairs,
community events, school sporting events, nursing homes, tribal
jails, paGenPs homes, etc. The services provided will be clearly
directed and supported by CIHA. Confidential Data Must adhere to
all tribal guidelines, EBCI and CIHA policies and procedures for
working with confidential data. An above average degree of
discretion is required while handling patient and related medical
information. Maintains confidentiality of all administrative,
medical and personnel records, and all other pertinent information
that come to his/her attention of knowledge. Violation of such
confidentiality shall be cause for adverse action. The Privacy Act
of 1974 and HIPPA Laws carry both civil and criminal penalties for
unlawful disclosure of information. Mental/Visual/Physical Job
duties can be mentally/emotionally stressful at times. Ability to
effectively deal with stress, the stress involved in treatment of
appropriate or uncooperative patients must also be considered.
Close mental concentration and attention to detail are required for
most duties. Must have visual acuity, manual dexterity, and the
ability to speak and hear. Long periods of sitting, e walking,
standing, and bending are necessary. May occasionally move more
than 15 pounds. Work Environment Work involves exposure to
communicable diseases. Employee must be familiar with and comply
with NC Statutes relating to dental practice and federal and state
regulations pertaining to occupational safety and health, infection
control, and EPA standards. Employee has been trained and expected
to comply with all regulations controlling the practice of dental
hygiene and public health dentistry in this state. May be necessary
to work when Administrative Leave is granted if patient care is
compromised. Customer Service Consistently demonstrates superior
customer service skills to patients/customers by demonstrating
characteristics that align with CIHA’s guiding principles and core
values. Ensure excellent customer service is provided to all
patients/customers by seeking out opportunities to be of
service.
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