LifeClinic

Healthcare

Chiropractor

$0–0k Mckinney, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Chiropractor at LifeClinic. Skills: Patient care, Sales, Marketing. Perform chiropractic adjustments. Perform Integrated Muscle and Joint Therapy”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve revenue target; Build client base

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

50+ hours/week commitment, Saturday mornings commitment, Marketing commitment, Patient communication excellence

Nice to Have

Clinical knowledge: spinal/extremity adjustments, Soft tissue techniques knowledge, Rehab exercise protocols knowledge, Familiarity with EHR software, Familiarity with scheduling software

What You'll Do.

Perform chiropractic adjustments

Perform Integrated Muscle and Joint Therapy

Design rehab exercise programs

Guide patients through rehab programs

Monitor patient progress

Adjust treatment plans

Conduct outreach to members

Conduct direct marketing

Present personalized care plans

Build long-term relationships

Follow up consistently

Maintain SOAP note documentation

Manage appointment updates

Manage patient communications

Collaborate with Life Time staff

Collaborate with healthcare professionals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Life Time staff; Healthcare professionals

Communication Scope

Patient communication

Full Job Description

**_LifeClinic Summary_** At LifeClinic, our mission is to restore, maintain, and optimize human function and performance. As a chiropractor here, you’ll provide adjustments, soft tissue work, and rehab exercises inside Life Time facilities. We’re already in 75+ locations and on track for 200. **Practice Model:** * 30-minute, 1:1 patient visits * Health-conscious patient base * Primarily cash based sessions – avoid the insurance hassle * Schedule flexibility (i.e. reduce work days or clinic hours) once revenue target is met * Proven blueprint and extensive training **Expectations:** * Marketing – engaging with potential patients on the fitness floor * Selling – getting patients excited to commit to a treatment plan – includes presenting financial care plans to patients * Delivering Results – providing exceptional patient care * Use LifeClinic’s proven processes **What it takes to succeed:** * Excited about base + performance-based pay * Committed to working 50+ hours/week and on Saturday mornings while building up client base to achieve performance expectations – usually takes 6 months * Committed to marketing (i.e. demos of our soft tissue technique) * Excellence with patient communication ** _Job Duties/Responsibilities_** **Clinical Care** * Perform chiropractic adjustments and Integrated Muscle and Joint Therapy (IMJT) tailored to each patient * Design and guide patients through rehab exercise programs, monitoring progress and adjusting treatment plans as needed **Patient Acquisition & Relationship Management** * Conduct outreach and direct marketing to Life Time members and prospective patients * Present personalized care plans (including financial and scheduling options) and build long-term relationships through consistent follow-up **Administrative & Operational** * Maintain accurate, timely SOAP note documentation * Manage scheduling, appointment updates, and patient communications * Collaborate with Life Time staff and other healthcare professionals for inte

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