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Chiropractic Care Provider

Step into a modern, patient-focused clinic model that eliminates administration.

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Job Description

Step into a modern, patient-focused clinic model that eliminates insurance headaches and administrative overload—so as a Chiropractor, you can focus on what you do best: delivering quality care. With a growing network of clinics nationwide, this opportunity offers long-term stability, flexibility, and professional growth.

Target: $75,000 - $95,000

Chiropractic Care Provider – Benefits and Compensation
Competitive base salary plus monthly performance bonuses
Full-time and part-time opportunities available
Set Days Off
Paid malpractice insurance
Benefits
Paid Time Off
Continuing education support
Marketing and admin support handled by the clinic team
Consistent patient flow in a streamlined clinic model
Career advancement opportunities across multiple locations

Chiropractic Care Provider – Preferred Background & Skills
Experience in a cash-based or high-volume chiropractic setting
Familiarity with diversified, drop-table, and activator techniques
Bilingual skills are a plus
Experience in a franchise or multi-location healthcare environment
Interest in long-term leadership or clinic ownership

Will CE expenses be covered

Yes

Will Malpractice Insurance be Covered

Yes

What benefits will be included? (check all that apply)
  • Health Insurance
  • 401k
  • Vacation or Paid Time Off
What techniques does your office use?

Manual (Diversified) Adjustments: The most common approach involving direct, manual, high-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) thrusts to the spine or extremities.

Activator Method: A popular, low-force alternative where a handheld instrument delivers a quick, gentle, and precise impulse to specific joints.

Thompson Drop-Table Technique: Uses a specialized table with cushioned platforms that drop slightly during a thrust, allowing for effective adjustments with less force.

Extremity Adjustments: Targeted care for joints outside the spine, such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles.

Does the position have a bonus structure?

Yes