What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chiropractic Assistant position at Unity Chiropractic?
***To be considered for this position, include cover letter that explains how you view chiropractic, and any previous experiences***
We are looking for someone with a bubbly personality, mission driven, enjoys seeing people achieve their health goals, and can speak professionally with people of all types of backgrounds and levels. This is not just a desk job!
We need an individual who is proficient with computer and phone skills, who isn't afraid to take the opportunity to educate any and everyone about chiropractic and its benefits for pain as well as overall wellness. Scripts, training, and systems will be provided - no experience needed. The candidate needs to be able to pay close attention to detail and have the ability to follow specific steps for all of our processes.
We do have other locations so the position could have a couple days in our Franklin or Murfreesboro office along with our Fairview office. If in other offices, the team member will have a higher pay. The hours will consist of Monday through Friday with Tuesday mornings off. Weekends are for family time, rest, and relaxation.
The position has room to grow with the company as we are continuing to expand from 4 offices to 5 offices within the next few years. Increases on salary will be based on performance and clinic growth. At Unity Chiropractic, we work together to get the community better!
If you feel that you would be a good fit for this position, please send your resume with a cover letter.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $27.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Health savings account
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
Application Question(s):
- To be considered for this position, we asked for you to include a cover letter that explains how you view chiropractic, and any previous experiences you have. Can you briefly summarize your history here? If no experience, please tell us what you think chiropractic will be like.
- A new patient arrives for their Day One visit and says, 'I’m not sure I even want to be here. My spouse made me come.' How would you respond, and how would you aim to create a positive experience for them without being pushy?
- Let’s say you're in the middle of a scripted greeting, and the patient interrupts you with a question like, "Is this going to take long? I have to be somewhere." How would you respond and return to the script without losing the flow?
Ability to Commute:
- Nashville, TN 37211 (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $20 - $27