Dental Receptionists Salaries in Illinois

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Job Postings

USD 42,323 /yr

Average Base Pay

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Average annual salary:

USD 39,520

Lower end of salary range

USD 41,600

Average of salary range

USD 45,760

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Illinois with the Most Jobs for Dental Receptionists

Here are the top 6 cities in Illinois with the most jobs for Dental Receptionists and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 615 jobs postings for Dental Receptionists in cities across Illinois.

Latest Dental Receptionists Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Dental Receptionists in Illinois.

Job Title Company Salary
Dental Receptionist Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation USD 34,840
Dental Front Desk Receptionist Raina Dental Care USD 37,440
Dental Assistant and Front Desk Receptionist Villaz Dental, PC USD 41,600
Dental Front Desk Receptionist Smile Haven USD 45,760
Dental Receptionist-Must speak Chinese STEVEN TAM, DMD, PC USD 43,680
Patient Care Coordinator/Dental Receptionist LaGrange Periodontics USD 44,720
Pediatric Dental Receptionist - Buffalo Grove Pediatric Dental Associates & Orthodontics Buffalo Grove USD 52,000
Dental Receptionist Alto Dental USD 47,840
Dental Receptionist/Dental Assistant Sommers Family Dental USD 43,680
Dental Office Receptionist First Arrow Dental USD 46,800

Companies With Most Job Postings in Illinois For Dental Receptionists

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Dental Receptionists job postings in Illinois:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Dental Receptionists job postings and salaries in Illinois:

Q What qualifications are needed to become a Dental Receptionist in Illinois?
A To become a Dental Receptionist in Illinois, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Some dental offices might also require previous experience in a dental office or customer service setting, knowledge of dental terminology, and proficiency with office software. Additional certification or training in dental office administration can be beneficial.
Q Are there any licensure or certification requirements for Dental Receptionists in Illinois?
A Dental Receptionists in Illinois are not required to have a specific license or certification. However, some employers may prefer candidates with certification in dental office administration or courses related to healthcare management. Voluntary certifications can demonstrate professionalism and commitment to the field.
Q How can I find Dental Receptionist job openings in Illinois?
A Dental Receptionist job openings in Illinois can be found on various job search websites, at dental job fairs, through networking in professional dental organizations, or by visiting dental offices directly. Additionally, some community colleges or dental schools might offer job placement services for this role.
Q What factors affect Dental Receptionist salaries in Illinois?
A Salaries for Dental Receptionists in Illinois can be influenced by several factors including the level of experience, education, and training of the receptionist, the location and size of the dental practice, the responsibilities of the position, and the general cost of living in the area where the job is located.

List of Job Postings for Dental Receptionists in Illinois

Explore our extensive list of Dental Receptionists job postings in Illinois. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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