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Chiropractic Assistant / Physical Therapy Technician / Patient Care Coordinator

Plantation, FL

Company Name: Markson Chiropractic & Medical
Posted By: Sustainable Talent (Recruitment Partner)


Chiropractic Assistant / Physical Therapy Technician / Patient Care Coordinator

Company: Markson Chiropractic & Medical
Location: Plantation, FL 33324
Job Type: Full-Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday, No Weekends

Help Patients Recover and Get Back to Living Their Best Lives

Markson Chiropractic & Medical has proudly served the South Florida community for more than 30 years. As a respected multidisciplinary healthcare practice, we are dedicated to helping patients recover, heal, and return to the activities they love through exceptional chiropractic, rehabilitation, and medical care.

Sustainable Talent is conducting the search for an energetic, motivated, and compassionate Chiropractic Assistant / Physical Therapy Technician / Patient Care Coordinator on behalf of Markson Chiropractic & Medical.

This position offers the opportunity to work directly with patients and make a meaningful impact on their recovery journey. The ideal candidate is passionate about health and wellness, thrives in a collaborative environment, and is looking to grow professionally within a respected and established healthcare organization. Personal Trainers, Exercise Coaches, Fitness Professionals, and Healthcare Assistants are encouraged to apply.

 

Responsibilities

  • Assist patients with prescribed therapy programs

  • Apply therapeutic modalities including EMS, hot and cold therapy

  • Guide patients through rehabilitation exercises

  • Assist with spinal decompression and therapy equipment

  • Maintain treatment areas and equipment

  • Support providers with patient care activities

  • Encourage patient compliance and progress throughout treatment

  • Deliver an exceptional patient experience


Qualifications

  • Positive, energetic, and professional attitude

  • Strong communication skills

  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment

  • Passion for health, wellness, and helping others

  • Healthcare, fitness, or rehabilitation experience preferred

  • Willingness to learn and grow

  • Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus

 

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation package

  • Performance-based bonus opportunities

  • Health insurance

  • Retirement plan with employer match

  • Paid time off

  • Employee discounts

  • Career advancement opportunities

  • No weekends

 

Schedule

  • Full-time

  • Monday-Friday

  • No weekends

 

Experience is a plus, but we are willing to train the right individual who shares our commitment to patient care.

If you are looking for a long-term opportunity with a respected healthcare organization that values patient care, professional growth, work-life balance, and team culture, we would love to hear from you.

Apply today and become part of a team that has been making a difference in South Florida for over 30 years.

 

This position is being recruited and managed by Sustainable Talent on behalf of Markson Chiropractic & Medical.

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