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Acupuncturist

Thousand Oaks, CA · On-site

$1K - $8K/mo

Opportunity to an eventual full-time $8,000/month for acupuncture, herbal prescription, and dietary consult. Your income increases as you attract more patients over time through good bedside manners ...

Acupuncturist

Thousand Oaks, CA · On-site

$1K - $8K/mo

Opportunity to an eventual full-time $8,000/month for acupuncture, herbal prescription, and dietary consult. Your income increases as you attract more patients over time through good bedside manners ...

Health Atlast Moorpark is recruiting a part-time Licensed Acupuncturist to join a high-performing, multidisciplinary healthcare clinic. * Practice environment includes chiropractic, acupuncture, and ...

We are looking for a licensed acupuncturist to join our Dripping Springs location at the Belterra Village Shopping Center on Hwy 290 West & Nutty Brown Rd. Our environment is unique; we have a ...

Part-Time Licensed Acupuncturist - Join Growing Integrative Wellness Practice in Boerne, TX . Build to Full-Time with Apothecary Support Annie's Apothecary is a trusted compounding apothecary in ...

We are seeking a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist to join our team on a part time basis. We offer you an environment with a caring staff, a beautiful office setting and lovely patients who truly ...

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Part-Time Licensed Acupuncturist - Join Growing Integrative Wellness Practice in Boerne, TX . Build to Full-Time with Apothecary Support Annie's Apothecary is a trusted compounding apothecary in ...

Acupuncturist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$55 - $65/hr

The acupuncture division of Agile Occupational Medicine is a rapidly growing business emphasizing quality care with the highest standards. The Agile approach is focused on speed of recovery while we ...

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How much do acupuncturist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for acupuncturist in the United States is $72,470.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $88,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an acupuncturist and what do they do?

An acupuncturist is a healthcare professional who practices acupuncture, a form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. The goal of acupuncture is to promote healing, alleviate pain, and improve overall well-being by balancing the body's energy flow, or 'qi.' Acupuncturists assess patients, develop treatment plans, and may also use other techniques such as cupping or moxibustion. They are often licensed or certified, depending on regional regulations, and work in a variety of healthcare settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Acupuncturist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Acupuncturist, you need a comprehensive understanding of traditional Chinese medicine, anatomy, and physiology, typically supported by a master's degree and state licensure or certification. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, patient management software, and clean-needle techniques is essential for safe and effective practice. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and active listening help build trust and ensure personalized care for clients. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering safe, effective treatments and establishing a loyal client base in a holistic healthcare setting.

What is the difference between Acupuncturist vs Chiropractor?

AspectAcupuncturistChiropractor
CredentialsLicensed acupuncturist certification, often requiring a master's degree in acupuncture or Oriental medicineDoctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree, licensed after completing chiropractic college
Work EnvironmentClinics, holistic health centers, private practicesChiropractic clinics, health centers, private practices
Industry UsageAlternative medicine, holistic health, pain managementMusculoskeletal health, pain relief, physical therapy

While both acupuncturists and chiropractors focus on health and pain relief, acupuncturists specialize in using needles to stimulate specific points for holistic healing, whereas chiropractors primarily manipulate the spine and musculoskeletal system to improve function and reduce pain. Both roles require specialized certifications and often work in similar healthcare settings, but their treatment approaches differ significantly.

What Do Acupuncturists Do?

Acupuncturists are accredited Eastern medicine experts. Their job is to help patients and clients realign their energy flow, or Qi, to promote overall physical wellness. They specialize in addressing both physical and psychological ailments, such as hypertension and anxiety. On a daily basis, Acupuncturists meet with new and returning clients who wish to try alternative treatment options. They review different therapy plans and determine what will benefit the patient’s body most. After this initial meeting, treatment begins. Acupuncturists use tools such as needles, cups, and earballs. One session typically lasts 30-60 minutes. Additionally, an acupuncturist is required to document patient progress and maintain accurate records at all times. The safety and longevity of a client’s physical and psychological well-being is an acupuncturist's main priority.

How does an acupuncturist typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals in a clinical setting?

Acupuncturists often work alongside physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, and other healthcare providers to deliver integrated patient care. Collaboration may involve participating in case discussions, sharing patient progress updates, and coordinating treatment plans to ensure holistic and effective outcomes. This team-based approach not only enhances patient care but also allows acupuncturists to learn from other disciplines and expand their professional network. Effective communication skills and a willingness to educate others about acupuncture are valuable assets in this environment.
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Infographic showing various Acupuncturist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 26% Full Time, 57% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $72,470 per year, or $34.8 per hour.
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Acupuncturist

David Lee Acupuncture Inc

Thousand Oaks, CA • On-site

$1K - $8K/mo

Contractor

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Employment Type

A turn-key practice where you give treatments, interact with patients, and connect with them on social media. We provide clinical and patient interaction training.  

  • Salary is based on the percentage of revenue.
  • Opportunity to an eventual full-time $8,000/month for acupuncture, herbal prescription, and dietary consult. Your income increases as you attract more patients over time through good bedside manners, internal soft marketing, and effective treatments.
  • You will be in-network with all insurance companies, such as Aetna, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser, and United Healthcare.
  • We provide you with patients in addition to your own clientele and promote you so that you can grow quicker. Staffs take care of administrative, billing, scheduling, and logistic duties, so you don’t have to.
  • We train you in our technique. You perform Bisoma acupuncture and Sasang constitutional diet and herbal medicine, which are proven to be easy to learn, efficient and effective. You will prescribe herbs, and give dietary adjustment advice. We will provide you with all the necessary training, which is worth $5,000. This training is in 2 phases. Phase one takes 2 weeks to learn and the result is as good as a 20-year practicing acupuncturist. This means you will be immediately effective with acupuncture as a go-to doctor for most conditions acupuncture is known for. Phase two is an on-going learning related to constitutional diagnosis, diet, and herbal medicine. After 3 months, the practitioner begins to be comfortable with treating internal diseases.

We will train you for the following:

  • Professional with leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
  • Provide quality, patient-centered care, achieving a wellness paradigm shift for all patients.
  • Develop and deliver a quality patient experience.
  • Have a steady and stable approach to patient care.
  • Display sensitivity to the needs of patients in stressful health situations.
  • Display composure in an emotionally charged environment.
  • Build and maintain relationships such as bedside manner, empathy, education, knowledge in a variety of subjects, and completion of patient call follow-ups in a timely manner.
  • Have experience working with a diverse range of conditions and people at their stages of health.
  • Properly document patient care.
  • Learn and develop within the model of our clinic. We have a specific treatment protocol that has been successfully tested for the last 20+ years using acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and dietary adjustment. David Lee personally trains in the skills of Bisoma acupuncture, Sasang acupuncture, and Sasang herbology.

Having social media skill is a plus:

  • Efficiently write and edit blogs, articles, newsletters, and books.
  • Write up 2 patient success cases and one press release every 2 weeks for social media.
  • Have a working knowledge of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and MailChimp.
  • Have a special interest and in-depth knowledge as an EXPERT in one or more of the following: brain balance (drug addiction and withdrawal, Parkinson's, essential tremor), gastroenterology, endocrinology (thyroid, adrenals, pituitary, and menopause symptoms), oncology, nerve and musculoskeletal pain management, diabetes, and/or urinogenital system.

Company Description

The mission of David Lee Acupuncture Clinic is to provide accessible, quality health care for the treatment of internal and external diseases and promoting longevity and well-being through acupuncture, Asian herbs, and dietary adjustment. For over 20 years, this practice has specialized in constitutional (body type) medicine, which is a method of helping the body to self-heal for psychological, physiological, and physical needs.