Female chiropractor

Female chiropractic coverage for maternity leave and beyond

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Job Description

We’re looking for a passionate, coachable, and family-focused female chiropractor to join our team at Move Mountains Chiropractic in Little River SC (just north of Myrtle Beach)! This opportunity starts as maternity leave coverage for Dr. Pam beginning in November 2025, with the intention to grow to multiple locations.
We’d love to bring the right person on board sooner for training and mentorship, ideally someone who is:
Aligned with holistic, whole-family care
Passionate about caring for pregnant women, children, and families
Open to mentorship and ongoing learning
Webster Technique Certified Required, Additional Pediatric Training is Preferred
Strong adjusting skills with experience in Thompson, diversified, cranial and extremities
Collaborative and values work-life balance
About Move Mountains Chiropractic:
We’re a family practice rooted in community and holistic care. Our office has a laid-back, collaborative community, and we love supporting families at all stages—from newborns to weekend warriors to expecting mamas. Dr. Pam specializes in prenatal and pediatric care (including the Webster Technique).
We believe in caring for people the way we’d want to be cared for—thoroughly, thoughtfully, and with a lot of heart.
What We Offer:
Competitive pay with room for growth ($48k-52k for 20hrs/wk)
Mentorship and support
A practice that values time off and life outside the office (we are 5 minutes from the beach)
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a community that values holistic wellness

If this sounds like the kind of place you’d thrive in, we’d love to connect!
Send us an email with your resume to movemountainschiro@gmail.com.

Will CE expenses be covered

Yes

Will Malpractice Insurance be Covered

Yes

What benefits will be included? (check all that apply)
  • Vacation or Paid Time Off
What techniques does your office use?

Thompson, Diversified, Webster, CST

Does the position have a bonus structure?

Yes