As a chiropractic assistant, you provide general support to chiropractors. Chiropractors offer medical treatments to patients with back pain and other health concerns. Your responsibilities as a chiropractic assistant depend on the particular needs of the clinic where you work. Your job may be primarily that of an office assistant, handling scheduling, billing, insurance documentation, and patient charts. Or your job may involve clinical tasks, such as assisting chiropractors during patient visits, analyzing test results, and taking X-rays. Regardless of your position, a career as a chiropractic assistant requires good people skills and strong organizational skills.