The Joint Chiropractic

Chiropractor - Grand Junction, CO

F - Brunner - Grand Junction, CO - Part Time

Chiropractor – Part-Time 
Location: 
Grand Junction, CO

A better way to deliver care starts here! 
The Joint Chiropractic is revolutionizing access to care by delivering high-quality, affordable chiropractic services in a convenient retail setting. As the largest operator, manager, and franchisor of chiropractic clinics in the U.S., The Joint delivers more than 12 million patient visits annually across nearly 1,000 locations. Recognized by Forbes, Fortune, and Franchise Times, we are leading a movement to make wellness care more accessible to all. 

Position Summary 
We are seeking a dedicated and patient-centered Chiropractor to join our clinic team. This part-time role focuses on delivering exceptional patient care in a supportive, streamlined environment, allowing you to focus on what you do best, improving lives through routine chiropractic care. 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Consult with patients by reviewing health and medical histories, examining, and evaluating neuromusculoskeletal systems 
  • Perform manual adjustments to the spine and other joints to correct musculoskeletal conditions 
  • Educate patients on the benefits of routine chiropractic care and recommend treatment plans 
  • Maintain accurate and timely patient records 
  • Arrange for diagnostic imaging when medically necessary and analyze results 
  • Build positive doctor-patient relationships 
  • Support membership sales through care-focused conversations 

Qualifications 

  • Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree from an accredited college 
  • Valid DC license in the applicable state 
  • Passing scores for NBCE Parts I–IV or recent SPEC exam 
  • Eligibility for malpractice insurance 
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills 

Schedule 

This role requires availabilityafternoons, evenings, and or Saturdays (hours may vary). 

Compensation and Benefits 

  • $35-$40 per hour, depending on experience + bonus potential
  • Company-paid malpractice insurance 
  • Opportunities for future growth and development 
  • License renewal reimbursement [remove if not offered by your clinic] 
  • Continuing Education Unit (CEU) cost allowance [remove if not offered by your clinic] 
  • Opportunities for future growth and development 

Why Join Us 
When you join The Joint, you're not just starting a new job, you’re joining a movement. Our innovative model removes the barriers to care so that you can focus on what matters: helping patients feel better every day. You’ll enjoy the stability of a full-time role, the freedom to grow your skills, and the support of a values-driven company where Trust, Respect, Accountability, Integrity, and Excellence shape every decision. 

Business Structure 
You are applying to work with a franchisee of The Joint Corp. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own terms of employment, including wage and benefit programs, which may vary. 

Ready to Join the Movement? 
Apply today and start moving your career in the direction you want. For more information, visit www.thejoint.com, or follow the brand on FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTube and LinkedIn

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