Watch to discover how ANCI can help you use peer-to-peer app technology to more efficiently find your next Dental Assistant Positions Sydney, Melbourne and other cities.
I get paid in a few days, not a few weeks like before. Love the app, ANCI.
- Dental Nurse, Wollongong
What makes working satisfying is that I can set my own rate and choose my own jobs. I get paid what I want, and I can say no if I want. No more nasty txts from recruitment staff if I say no.
- Dental Nurse, Gold Coast

Quickly create your ANCI Job Seeker profile and input your dental skills and qualifications. Always view only the jobs which match your location and profession.

Get notified by text or email when new jobs matching your profile are listed on ANCI. Pick the jobs you really want and apply simply and easily for them.

Once you get selected, complete the job, and on completion simply send the business a quick timesheet recording your hours via the app.

Once the Business has approved your in-app timesheet, your funds get released fast into your bank account. Finding short term work has never been easier.
For many busy dental assistants, trying to balance work and home demands can seem more like trying to play a game of Jenga. With later trading hours and increased competition in the industry, practices are under more pressure which can leave staff feeling frazzled and burnt out.
Work life balance may seem like something that just isn’t possible in the health and medical sector but there are ways that you can negotiate work arrangements that will give you more control and flexibility over how and when you work.
You probably have already met colleagues and associates in the industry who have left full time work at one practice in favour of temping for one or more dental recruitment agencies – but this isn’t the only way to have regular work that suits your other commitments.
ANCI makes it easy to access a pool of short term dental vacancies and effectively freelance your services in the dental industry. You get matched only with jobs matching your location and skillset, can set your own availability plus liaise directly with the practice when accepting temporary work assignments.
You don’t need to worry about shifts being cancelled or reduced at short notice because you will automatically be paid for four hours once you have accepted a job if the business withdraws the position.
Payments couldn’t be easier – time sheets are housed within the app and once you’ve submitted it, you’re paid instantly and automatically.
No doubt you’ve heard horror stories from peers about being forced into long commutes and being placed in practices far away from home.
With ANCI, you control where you work. ANCI automatically matches you with jobs nearby such as dental assistant positions Melbourne (or Brisbane et cetera) but you get to choose which of these local jobs you want to travel to. So if cutting down on travel time is a high priority you can opt to only accept jobs within walking distance or accessible via your express transit line etc – whatever is going to work best for you.
One of the best parts about choosing your own work assignments is the ability to align yourself with practices who suit your style of work. With ANCI, both businesses and workers leave feedback for each other when an assignment has been completed so you’ll know the type of environment you’ll be working in before you register an interest in the role.
Likewise, people you’ve worked for will leave reviews on your performance and demeanour which will help you build up your reputation and secure more work.
Work life balance is something that needs to be revisited regularly as your personal and professional circumstances change. Shift work, patient emergencies, desire for career progression and personal life commitments can sometimes make it feel like you’ll always be juggling too many balls, but it is possible to achieve a professional and personal balance while working as a dental assistant.
If you’re trying to plan your roster around childcare availability, study or extracurricular activities you will have better opportunities to negotiate flexible hours if you target practices who offer similar opening hours to the schedule you need.
There are many dental surgeries who open late into the evening, close on select weekdays and see patients all day on the weekends. This type of schedule generally offers more ability to request mostly evening shifts or a certain day off each week.
Similarly, if you’re specifically looking for school or business hours only, you may be better off avoiding places that offer after hours appointments as there is usually an expectation that all shifts will be shared amongst the staff.
While there will always be strong demand for generalist dental assistants, when you have specialist skills or experience you have potential for leverage when it comes to negotiating things like work hours, ongoing training and rates of pay.
Think about the areas of dentistry that you’re most passionate about. Maybe you love families and want to work with practices who do early orthodontics and children’s dentistry. Perhaps cosmetics is more your thing and you want to target the boutique, spa like practices.
Choosing to focus on a particular field will often be easier for those looking for dental assistant positions Sydney and other major metro areas, but there is still opportunity to specialise in regional areas as well.
Having a goal to work towards can make the daily grind seem more bearable so it is important to think about your long-term career goals and start working towards them.