Lead, Dental Anesthesia Assistant
Company: AAC Pacific Northwest
Location: Seattle
Posted on: May 27, 2025
Job Description:
About AAC : Ambulatory Anesthesia Care (AAC) is a leading
provider of anesthesia services dedicated to enhancing patient
outcomes through innovative and effective solutions. We aim to
deliver patient-centered care across diverse healthcare settings,
with a goal of serving over a million patients annually by 2030.
Position Overview The Lead, Dental Anesthesia Assistant (DAA)
serves as a Dental Anesthesia Assistant working in the field. The
Lead DAA is also responsible for coordinating the activities of the
DAA team in his/her territory, overseeing any off-site
supply/equipment hubs, training new DAA and anesthesia staff,
rolling out new processes or initiatives in conjunction with the
Practice Manager, and communicating cascading messages to the local
DAA staff. The Lead DAA also works closely with the national supply
chain team in monitoring the controlled substance inventory for
dental offices in their territory. DAAs are responsible for
assisting anesthesia providers in the field with clinical care pre,
intra, and post-operatively. Questions regarding the dental
procedure itself are referred to the dentist or the dentist's
office staff. The DAA and all anesthesia staff are expected to
respect and follow each dental office's protocols. DAAs expected to
understand all anesthesia-related equipment, medications, and
supplies and how they are used, assembled, etc. DAAs are required
to review the schedule daily in anticipation of any special needs
at an assigned dental office. This may include coordinating the
pick or return of an "Office Team" (equipment, supplies, medication
box) to be used by an anesthesiologist at a specific office. Pick
ups and returns occur at the central hub in a territory (e.g.,
Bonney Lake WA, Yakima WA, or Salem OR) and are coordinated with
the Practice Support Specialist or other contact in the territory.
Whenever possible, pick up arrangements should be made at least one
week prior to the date of service and returns should be made within
1 business day of being used. Primary Responsibilities Lead, Dental
Anesthesia Assistant Coordinator
- All Dental Anesthesia Assistant responsibilities (see
below).
- Participates in interview process for new DAA staff. Orients
and competencies all new DAA staff.
- Completes new anesthesiologist equipment and supply setups.
Trains new anesthesiologists on the setup, testing, and breakdown
of equipment.
- Maintains equipment, supplies, and medication inventory in
off-site storage facilities. Performs inventory
counts/reconciliations, places and receives supply orders, tracks
release and return of equipment and supply boxes, and coordinates
equipment repairs with the Practice Support Specialist. May not
apply in all territories.
- Monitors controlled substance inventory at the dental office
locations in their territory. Notifies offices when to place
orders. Assists new dental offices, in conjunction with the
national supply chain team, with the initial setup of controlled
substances.
- Serves as MedAxion champion for all DAA and anesthesia.
Conducts initial and ongoing training. Ensures that new dental
offices are setup correctly to receive daily emails with
charts.
- Conducts emergency drills for dental office staff. Trains new
DAA staff on how to conduct training so that they can lead this in
other territories.
- Assists Practice Manager and national supply chain team with
coordinating the annual practice meeting and competency program.
Conducts annual competencies for all DAA staff. Assists supply
chain team with ensuring all equipment is accounted for and logged
into the asset management system, receives appropriate preventative
maintenance, and that all emergency medication boxes are stocked
and checked for expired medications.
- Attends meetings with business development staff to explain the
AAC clinical model and process to potential new dental offices.
Conducts facility checks for those offices wanting to contract with
AAC for anesthesia services. Leads the onboarding process of new
dental offices to ensure a successful first date of service.
- Coordinates DAA staff call-offs and arranges for appropriate
staff coverage, as well as any supplies or equipment resulting from
the staff change. Notifies the Anesthesia Scheduling Coordinator
and Practice Manager of all changes. Alerts the anesthesiologist
assigned to a particular office if a DAA assignment changes.
- Troubleshoots any issues that arise for DAA staff in the field.
Ensures handoff to the correct person/department if s/he is unable
to resolve an issue.
- Partners with the Practice Manager in rolling out new processes
and initiatives. Communicates any updates or changes to the DAA
staff in his/her territory. Dental Anesthesia Assistant
- Assists anesthesia providers in the field with clinical care
pre, intra, and post-operatively.
- Assists with patient positioning, starts and discontinues IVs,
places and removes monitors, accurately measures vital signs ad
notifies anesthesiologist of any abnormal ranges, and appropriate
documents all activity in EMR.
- Transports anesthesia equipment and supplies to and from
scheduled clinic sites when necessary. Assembles and breaks down
all equipment. Comfortable conducting standard testing of equipment
and troubleshooting. Notifies Practice Support Specialist of any
equipment issues and documents in log, as appropriate.
- Coordinates equipment and supply box swaps with Practice
Support Specialist or other key contact within the territory/state,
at least 1 week prior to the date of service.
- Completes all documentation in chart accurately and timely,
including documentation of post-op call backs.
- Performs daily controlled substance start/end counts and
documents counts in Nexus in accordance with AAC policy. Adheres to
AAC policies on wasting unused medications and documenting waste
appropriately.
- Assists anesthesiologist with airway placement and demonstrates
the knowledge of the need for airway intervention and risks for
laryngospasm and bronchospasm.
- Remains with patient at all times in recovery. Fluent in
criteria required to discharge patient from recovery.
- Completes facility checklists (new and existing clinics) and
sees all follow-up items through to resolution.
- Serves as a "site champion" on day-to-day operational issues
include issues related to quality compliance and state regulations.
Communicates any issues (real or perceived) to Practice Manager and
Anesthesia Scheduling Coordinator.
- Performs emergency drills for dental offices.
- Conducts confirmation calls (if applicable) to offices to
confirm number of patients, patient names, times, and door
open/first case start times.
- Reviews the schedule daily for changes. Reviews Microsoft Teams
channels/chats and emails every scheduled workday. Acknowledges
and/or responds to emails and messages within one business day.
Qualifications
- Previous experience working as a dental anesthesia
assistant.
- BLS, ACLS, PALS certification. If not certified, willing to
become certified prior to first independent day in field (AAC will
pay for course).
- IV training/certificate. If not certified, willing to become
certified prior to first independent day in field (AAC will pay for
course).
- Dental Anesthesia Assistant Certified (DAANCE).
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced clinical
environment.
- Excellent communication skills for interacting with medical
staff and operations teams.
- Understanding of clinical care processes and equipment
handling.
- Ability to comply with quality standards and state
regulations.
- Ability to stay calm in an emergency.
- Self-motivated and able to multitask while maintaining a safe
work environment.
- Able to lift 60 pounds and stand for long periods.
- Willing to drive up to 90 miles (mileage reimbursement
provided).
- Ability to thoroughly explain and understand the general
anesthesia process and communicate it effectively to parents or
guardians. Benefits: AAC-PNW offers a competitive salary and a
comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and
vision benefits, vacation, short-term and long-term disability,
life insurance, and a 401(k) with company match. Apply today for
consideration! Your application will be reviewed, and you will
receive a response from one of our team members within 24 hours of
submission. Apply Now!
Keywords: AAC Pacific Northwest, Olympia , Lead, Dental Anesthesia Assistant, Healthcare , Seattle, Washington
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