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Our renowned faculty and staff provide students with a wealth of opportunities and resources ... The Orthodontic Assistant will provide assistance to the residents, faculty and students in the ...

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Director of Orthodontics

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

Develop and maintain educational standards for orthodontic diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical instruction. Establish competency-based learning objectives, calibrate faculty to ensure ...

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How much do orthodontic faculty jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for orthodontic faculty in the United States is $21.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an orthodontic faculty?

Orthodontic faculty are dental professionals who teach and conduct research in the field of orthodontics, which is the branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws. They work at dental schools or universities, instructing students, supervising clinical training, and often engaging in scholarly research. Orthodontic faculty may also provide direct patient care in university clinics and help develop curriculum for dental education programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an orthodontic faculty, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Orthodontic Faculty member, you need advanced knowledge in orthodontics, a dental degree (DDS, DMD), completion of a specialized orthodontic residency, and often board certification. Familiarity with digital imaging systems, orthodontic treatment planning software, and classroom management platforms is essential. Excellence in communication, mentorship, and organizational skills distinguishes outstanding faculty in both teaching and clinical supervision. These competencies ensure effective education, high-quality patient care, and the advancement of the orthodontic profession.

What are the main opportunities for career growth and academic advancement as an orthodontic faculty member?

As an Orthodontic Faculty member, career growth often includes opportunities for promotion to higher academic ranks, such as Associate Professor or Full Professor, based on teaching excellence, research accomplishments, and service to the institution. Faculty members can also take on leadership roles, such as program director or department chair, and may participate in or lead research initiatives, publish scholarly articles, and mentor residents or junior faculty. Continuing education, attending conferences, and collaboration with professional organizations can further enhance career advancement and professional reputation in the field.

What is the difference between Orthodontic Faculty vs Orthodontist?

AspectOrthodontic FacultyOrthodontist
CredentialsDental degree, orthodontic specialty certification, faculty appointmentDental degree, orthodontic specialty certification
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, teaching, research, clinical supervisionPrivate practice, clinics, hospitals, patient care
Employer & IndustryUniversities, dental schools, research institutionsPrivate practices, dental clinics, hospitals
Primary FocusTeaching, research, academic responsibilitiesPatient treatment, clinical practice

Orthodontic Faculty members are primarily involved in teaching and research within academic settings, often holding faculty appointments at dental schools. In contrast, Orthodontists focus on patient care in clinical environments, providing orthodontic treatments. Both roles require specialized orthodontic certification, but their work environments and primary responsibilities differ significantly.

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What states have the most Orthodontic Faculty jobs?

States with the most job openings for Orthodontic Faculty jobs include:

Infographic showing various Orthodontic Faculty job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,725 per year, or $21 per hour.

Orthodontic Assistant

Temple University

Philadelphia, PA • On-site

$21.63/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


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8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

126th of 620 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Temple University's Kornberg School of Dentistry is searching for an Orthodontic Assistant!
As the second-oldest dental school in the U.S., the Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry upholds a legacy of innovation in dental education, research efforts, community service and pioneering healthcare services. Founded in 1863, Kornberg remains a pillar in the dental community. We have more than 7,000 alumni currently redefining the field of oral health around the world. In 2023, the school proudly celebrated its 160th Anniversary.
Kornberg supports health and wellness through a range of diverse educational programs and comprehensive patient services. Our students become dedicated and ethical professionals who honor the traditional models of dental care while staying focused on discovering new ones.
We train the experts who lead the field.
Our renowned faculty and staff provide students with a wealth of opportunities and resources, including smart classrooms, digital dentistry labs, clinics and a preclinical lab that emphasizes collaboration. Students pursue postbaccalaureate, predoctoral, continuing education and advanced education in general dentistry programs.
Become a part of the Temple family and you will have access to the following:
Full medical, dental, vision coverage
Paid time off
11 Paid Holidays
Tuition remission - eligible employees and their dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE
A generous retirement plan and so much more!
SALARY RANGE: $21.63 to 24.60 per hour
A variety of important factors are reviewed by HR when considering salary, including job duties, the applicant's education and experience, all relevant internal equity considerations, department budget, and funding source.
*This position requires the following background checks: criminal history review, child abuse
clearance and FBI fingerprinting.
Position Summary:
The Orthodontic Assistant will provide assistance to the residents, faculty and students in the treatment of dental patients within all clinics within the Department of Orthodontics in the School of Dentistry; this includes the Graduate Orthodontic Clinic, The Orthodontic screening clinic and the Orthodontic Faculty Practice. Primary responsibilities will be assisting with various routine and complex orthodontic dental procedures including assisting with bracket placements and adjustments, removing/replacing arch wires, fitting bands, taking x-rays using digital imaging and uploading x-rays and other patient related data into axium, pouring and trimming dental impressions, and performing 4 handed dentistry during procedures. In addition, the Orthodontic Assistant will assist with completing the E-charts and with the submissions of approved treatment plans for insurance verifications, welcoming and seating patients, and maintaining and disinfecting chairs between and after patient visits. Other responsibilities include providing support during medical emergencies including monitoring emergency drug and oxygen supplies, and infection control and safety protocols, ordering and maintaining supplies, troubleshooting dental equipment and instruments, maintaining logs for equipment maintenance and safety required by the University, School, and Department for Infection Control, and assisting with the sterilization process. The Orthodontic Assistant may also be responsible for filling in at the front desk when needed, including greeting and checking patients into the clinic, scheduling and confirming appointments, creating and maintaining patient files, tracking and maintaining patient flow within the practice, answering phones, screening calls, taking messages, answering questions of a non-complex nature. Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience:
At least 1 year of experience as a Dental Assistant including experience with orthodontic procedures.
Dental Assisting training and certificate from an accredited school. Dental Radiology Certification from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. CPR Certification.
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Required Skills and Abilities:
*Ability to obtain PA Child Abuse Clearances.
*Demonstrated knowledge of the standard and complex procedures performed in the clinics area of specialty.
*Demonstrated ability to provide chair-side assistance.
*Ability to utilize dental instruments, sterilizer, operatory equipment, infection control equipment, dental x-ray equipment, and all other standard dental equipment and instruments.
*Must be able to work with a diverse populations of students, faculty, staff, patients and other external contacts.
*Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and organizational and interpersonal skills.
*Demonstrated knowledge of dental terminology, procedures and diagnosis.
*Demonstrated ability to prioritize projects and tasks and to respond to multiple requests.
*Demonstrated ability to work with potential pathogens during dental assisting and sterilization procedures.
*Ability to provide dental assisting within the legal and ethical boundaries set forth by the state.
*Demonstrate lifelong learning.
*Demonstrate lifelong learning.
*Demonstrate accuracy and attention to detail.
*Ability to adapt and preserver during times of change in circumstances.
*Demonstrate a personal commitment to providing strong customer service.
*Ability to transport/ assist patients in wheelchairs into operatories and departures as needed.
Essential duties:
*Sterilize and maintain dental equipment and instruments. Run appropriate tests to monitor their function.
*Maintains logs for equipment maintenance and for other safety logs required by the University, School, and Department.
*Maintain and disinfect operatories between and after patient visits.
*Assist patients with recovery and departure
*Coordinate appliances that are sent out to and received from dental laboratories. Coordinate follow-up for all appliances for patients who have appliances.
*Prepare data reports for the department.
*Ensures that repairs of equipment, furniture and facilities are handled in a timely matter.
*Perform chart documentation checks.
*Maintains patient confidentiality at all times.
*Coordinate purchasing of inventory and supplies and maintains related records.
*Taking, processing, and mounting of digital X-Rays.
*Serve as information resource, resolves problems, and refers students, patients, staff, faculty and public to proper sources.
*Maintain clinic forms, handouts, and patient education materials.
*Utilize computer, printer, copying, autoclaves, ultrasonic units, operatory suction equipment, infection control materials, dental X-ray equipment and supplies, amalgamators, curing lights, and high and low speed dental hand pieces, etc.
*Must be able to perform similar functions in other departments within the school if needed.
*Front desk operations when needed including greeting and checking patients into the clinic, scheduling and confirming appointments, creating and maintaining patient files, tracking and maintaining patient flow within the practice, answering phones, screening calls, taking messages, answering questions of a non-complex nature.
*Perform other duties as assigned.
Temple University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of its operations, including employment, service, and educational programs. The University has pledged not to discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, marital status, national origin or ethnic origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or veteran status.
Compliance Statement: In the performance of their functions as detailed in the position description employees have an obligation to avoid ethical, legal, financial and other conflicts of interest to ensure that their actions and outside activities do not conflict with their primary employment responsibilities at the institution. Employees are also expected to understand and be in compliance with applicable laws, University and employment policies and regulations, including NCAA regulations for areas and departments which their essential functions cause them to interact.
Temple University's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report contains statistics, policies, and procedures related to campus safety. Go here to review: https://safety.temple.edu/reports-logs/annualsecurity-report
You may request a copy of the report by calling Temple University's Department of Public Safety at 215- 204-7900.

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