Chiropractor Jobs
Chiropractor jobs are open across private practice, hospital systems, sports medicine, and integrated wellness clinics, at every level from new graduate to clinic director, with specializations in sports rehabilitation, pediatric care, and occupational health. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.
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About us: Experienced Chiropractor (32 years) running a satellite clinic in Grand Rapids. Our mission: deliver top-quality care in a supportive, collaborative environment. Patient hours: Monday-Saturday, Closed on Sunday.
What We're Looking For:
- Motivated, teachable Chiropractor with strong interpersonal skills
- Outgoing, friendly, and professional
- Committed to providing exceptional patient care
What We Offer:
- Comprehensive training in patient & practice management
- Mentorship in all aspects of practice development
- Support to acquire new patients and grow the practice
- Competitive pay ($36-$41/hr or $75-$85K annually)
- Paid time off & bonus opportunities
Requirements
- Relocate to Grand Rapids, MI 49508 before starting
- Work on-site
How to Apply: Submit your resume and cover letter via this listing. Start your next chapter as a Chiropractor in Grand Rapids!
Benefits: Flexible schedule, PTO
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A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- The Joint Chiropractic294

- Crack IT Chiropractic Ne130

- Life Time46

- Sportsmed Pt3

- Keiser University2

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services431
- Consulting & Professional Services225
- Sports & Recreation46
- Education4
- Science & Research1
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in chiropractor jobs.
- Doctor of Chiropractic degree from a CCEI-accredited institution
- Active state chiropractic license in the state of employment
- Proficiency in Diversified technique and at least one additional adjusting method
- Experience with electronic health record systems for SOAP note documentation
- CPR and basic life support certification
- Ability to interpret spinal and extremity X-rays for diagnosis and treatment planning
Tips for Your Chiropractor Job Search
Tailor your resume to practice setting
A resume for a sports medicine clinic should highlight soft tissue techniques and athlete caseloads, while one for a hospital system needs to emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration and EHR documentation. Swapping those emphases can cost you a callback.
List your technique certifications explicitly
Employers scan for specific methods like Diversified, Activator, Cox Flexion-Distraction, or Graston. Spell each out in its own line rather than burying techniques in a paragraph so hiring managers and applicant tracking systems catch them fast.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists chiropractor openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Filter openings by your licensure state
Chiropractic licenses are state-specific and not automatically reciprocal. Target openings only in states where you hold an active license or have already filed a reciprocity application, so you can start without a gap.
Prepare a patient-outcome narrative for interviews
Interviewers at group practices and sports clinics often ask for a case study. Walk through one complex patient, the adjustments you made to your treatment plan, and the measurable result. Vague answers about 'helping patients' rarely advance candidates past the second round.
Negotiate production versus guaranteed salary clearly
Many chiropractor offers mix a base with a per-visit or collection percentage. Before accepting, confirm whether the production metric is based on billed or collected revenue and ask what a typical associate generated in the prior year so you can evaluate the real offer.
Chiropractor Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most chiropractors?
The companies hiring the most chiropractors right now include The Joint Chiropractic, Crack IT Chiropractic Ne, and Life Time, with the largest share of openings in California, Texas, and Georgia, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Multi-location group practices and integrated health systems tend to post the highest volume of openings consistently.
How many chiropractor jobs are remote?
About 0% of chiropractor openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, which is lower than most healthcare roles because hands-on patient care is central to the job. The sub-areas most likely to include remote components are telehealth consultations, functional nutrition coaching, and practice management or associate training positions at multi-clinic groups.
How do you become a chiropractor?
You become a chiropractor by completing an undergraduate degree with prerequisite science coursework, then earning a Doctor of Chiropractic from an accredited chiropractic college, which includes both classroom study and clinical rotations. After graduating, you pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners exams and apply for a license in the state where you plan to practice. Some chiropractors also pursue postgraduate diplomate programs in areas like orthopedics, neurology, or sports medicine to specialize.
Can you get hired as a chiropractor with little experience?
Yes, new graduates can get hired as chiropractors, though the path is more competitive at high-volume or specialty clinics. Associate positions at established private practices are the most common entry point, often pairing you with a senior chiropractor while you build your patient caseload. Emphasizing your clinical rotation hours, technique certifications earned during school, and any externship experience strengthens your application significantly against candidates with similar academic backgrounds.
What does the chiropractor interview process look like?
Most chiropractor interviews start with a phone or video screening focused on your technique background and licensure status. A hands-on skills assessment is common in the second stage, where you may be asked to perform an adjustment or discuss a sample case on a staff member or standardized patient. Final rounds at group practices often include a conversation with clinic owners or a medical director about patient volume expectations, scheduling philosophy, and fit with the existing care team.
Where can I find and apply to chiropractor jobs?
You can find and apply to chiropractor jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from private practices, hospital systems, sports medicine clinics, and integrated wellness centers across the United States. Find roles that match your specialty and licensure state, then apply directly to each listing.
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