We are seeking a Licensed Acupuncturist to join our clinic! You will be temporarily filling in for our practitioner on maternity leave, with the potential to stay on part-time indefinitely. You will be quickly inheriting an established patient-load, with the ability to also take on new patients. We are a higher-volume clinic, so we’d prefer an experienced L.Ac. with good time management, as well as familiarity with detailed charting for insurance billing purposes. However, we are open to all experience levels if we feel it’s a good fit.
About the clinic: Turning Point Center is an acupuncture and holistic medicine clinic that has been in Eugene for over 30 years. We are a thriving, multi-practitioner clinic. We consider ourselves to be a general family practice, so we treat people of all ages for all types of reasons. Our clinic space has 5 fully furnished treatment rooms, with a large reception area, private office/break room, and practitioner workspace. You can read more about our staff and clinic at www.eugeneoregonacupuncture.com
About the position:
Able to begin employment in March 2025, but we can bring someone on at any time if you’re interested in starting sooner.
You will be an employee, paid a flat per-patient rate, DOE.
You are interested/able to see 2-3 patients per hour.
Hours/days are flexible with availability Monday-Friday.
All linens, acupuncture needles, and supplies are provided.
Full administrative and billing services are provided.
About you:
Friendly, warm, compassionate, dependable, and professional.
Interested in being part of a team and growing a group practice.
L.Ac. in Oregon, with good standing and current NCCAOM certification.
Current malpractice insurance.
Credentialed with most insurance companies, or willing to do so upon hire.
Must have your own laptop.
Benefits:
Annual bonus as a percentage profit-share in lieu of PTO.
Reimbursement for license fees and malpractice insurance.
Annual CEU stipend.
In addition to a resume, please send a little writeup about yourself, including your style of practice, your clinical interests & goals, and anything else you’d like to share. I’m less interested in your professional experience, and more interested in you as a person.