Associate Chiropractor San Francisco Bay Area, CA

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A long-standing practice in the Bay Area is hiring a full-time chiropractor to deliver structured, wellness-based care with a focus on long-term spinal correction. The clinic supports patients of all ages and values consistency, clinical skill, and a team approach. This role is suited for a reliable adjuster who takes pride in helping patients improve function and maintain progress over time.

Position Details
• Base Salary: Highly competitive; negotiable based on experience
• Bonus Structure: Performance-based incentives with six-figure earning potential
• Benefits Package:
Paid malpractice insurance
Paid holidays and vacation
Continuing education
Flexible benefits plan
• Schedule: Weekday hours with weekends off
• Practice Environment: Organized, team-based setting emphasizing consistency, communication, and patient-focused care
• Adjusting Techniques: Diversified, Drop, Activator, and Graston

Community Overview
The Bay Area offers access to coastal trails, cultural institutions, and a diverse professional landscape. The region supports a balanced lifestyle with proximity to both urban amenities and outdoor recreation.

For more information about this position please call Dr. D at 904-288-8408.

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