Dental Assistants Jobs

498 positions available

498 active Dental Assistants jobs from 8 US employers. Largest hirers include Aspen Dental, Arlington Modern Dentistry, PDS Health. The national median wage for this occupation is $46.5K. BLS projects +7% employment change between 2022 and 2032. YourJobs AI Vulnerability score: 25/100 (Low exposure). New positions posted daily, sorted by the best opportunities first.

Healthcare support roles — nursing assistants, home health aides, medical assistants, patient care techs — are the workforce that makes day-to-day care feasible. Pay sits below clinical practitioners but employment is among the largest in U.S. healthcare, and demographic demand drives growth. AI exposure is mixed: documentation tasks face moderate pressure, while the physical and emotional core of the work remains beyond current systems.

BLS Snapshot

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 2023
Median annual wage $46,540
U.S. employment 374,000
Projected growth to 2032 +7%

YourJobs AI Index

Methodology
25/100
Exposure: Low

According to YourJobs, Dental Assistants score 25/100 on AI exposure (low band).

Frequently asked questions

How many Dental Assistants jobs are available right now?
There are 498 active Dental Assistants jobs across the United States from 8 employers. The list refreshes daily.
What's the average Dental Assistants salary?
The U.S. national median wage for Dental Assistants occupations is $34,510 per year (BLS OEWS, May 2023). Hourly rates and benefits depend on the employer and the specific role.
Which companies hire the most Dental Assistants workers?
Top Dental Assistants employers currently hiring include Aspen Dental, Arlington Modern Dentistry, and PDS Health, plus 5 more.
What's the job outlook for Dental Assistants?
Dental Assistants occupations are projected to change by 15.9% nationally between 2022 and 2032 (BLS Employment Projections).