We looking for someone to help at our small but busy/in-demand office. We specialize upper cervical care through atlas orthogonal, but we still treat full spine and extremities and help guide people’s health in their entirety to our comfort and ability. We have a great reputation with lots of referral locations. Open to talking with anyone interested, but likely the best fit is a newer doc who is looking for:
-guidance and lots of experience to gain confidence in all avenues of a practice -learning and potential to be a specialist in upper cervical cases, including training towards atlas orthogonal board certification -a way to stay lower force in their adjusting style while being very effective at the same time -an alternative to the high-volume practice style
This role will likely start as an assistive/learning role, working as a team to help care for patients. Helping provide therapies, taking x-rays, etc. Depending on your experience/comfort level, we can open up office hours to see patients on your own. Full time or part time is a possibility.
While our focus is providing a great place to learn and practice, pay can vary greatly depending on experience and value-added. My goal is to pay you as much as possible while still being economically viable for our practice. Likely to start it will be more of “living wage”, with increases happening regularly as you help us see more people and provide value to people’s lives and as a result our practice together.
I (Dr. Spurgeon) have experienced several associate/independent contractor positions to start in my career. Some were great, some were terrible, and some in-between. One of my goals is to make sure we provide a great experience here for anyone who wants to join. Reach out to discuss and see if we could be a fit for you.