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Dental Assisting is a Great Career for Moms

If you’re a mom trying to support your kids, you’ll undoubtedly understand how tough it can be to balance both a career and home life. It may seem nearly impossible to bring in a good income and spend as much time as possible with your children. For many mothers, a career in the dental industry has a lot of perks.

 

First, healthcare is an incredibly fast-growing field of all the industries available, offering excellent job security and promising opportunities. And if you like to help people, then a dental assistant position is a great choice. If you’re not sure that this is the right choice for you, here are some reasons to take a look.

 

Less Restrictive Educational Requirements

For many mothers, the idea of spending years in the classroom isn’t a viable option. Not only could this take away from valuable time spent with their children, but it could also hinder their ability to make a living. Fortunately, dental assistant training courses can often be completed in a matter of weeks. You can earn a degree or pursue practical dental assistant training at your convenience. And, while there are specific requirements to complete that vary by state, these requirements are usually quite doable, even for busy moms. The less time you have to spend on your education, the more quickly you can get out into the workforce.

 

Low-Stress Work Environment

Although not all fields are low-stress in the medical world, dental assistants usually work in private offices or surgery. These professional environments tend to be low stress and make for an outstanding work-life balance. If your home life is already pretty hectic, you may want a job that won’t contribute to that stress.

 

Flexible Working Schedule

Although you can certainly work in a full-time position, you can also work part-time and be on a flexible schedule. Working in a dental clinic or surgery usually means a fairly set schedule. However, hospital work is often much more flexible and can be tailored to your needs. If you have to get your kids to and from school or have other commitments that make a traditional job challenging, consider this a flexible career choice.

 

Good Income

Although your location will play a significant role in your income, the annual income of most dental assistants is high and competitive. Additionally, you’ll be able to increase your revenue with experience and expect to see raises regularly. Continuing with education and advanced certifications through your job will allow you to ask for a higher salary. This is an excellent advantage as some career choices may not have regular raises as a standard.


If you’re looking for a job that will complement, rather than detract from, your life as a mom, a career in dental assisting may be right for you. Ready to enroll? If not, schedule a campus tour!

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