Job title:
Full-time or part-time Chiropractic Physician 
 
Company:  Apex Sports Medicine 
 
Location:  2303 South Bagdad Rd. #200
Leander, TX 78641
 
Salary: $72,000 to $150,000
 
Benefits:  Employee discount, Flexible schedule, Professional development assistance
 
Job Type:  Employee, commission-based 
 
Job DescriptionApex Sports Medicine is built around patient-centered care, functional rehabilitation and providing a variety of integrated treatment options. In addition to sports chiropractic, Apex Sports Medicine provides Active Release Technique, acupuncture, cupping, therapeutic and corrective exercises, movement assessments, instrument soft tissue mobilization, and more. We are growing at a rapid pace and need to hire as soon as possible!
This position is a commission-based employment with a split of up to 60%. We will begin with a sliding scale pay rate to ensure the success of our new hire. Professional development and support included and is very important to us. Credentials such as CCSP and DACBSP strongly recommended (can also be working towards this or eligible to sit for these exams).
Certifications in Active Release Technique, Graston, Rock Tape, FMS, SFMA all strongly encouraged. Please email Dr. Meghan Faulkner MS, DC, DACBSP here for more information regarding this position.

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