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LPN

Hazard, KY · On-site

$27 - $36.75/hr

Cares for patients receiving oxygen therapy and analyses oxygen concentration of 02 tents, isolette ... Administers enemas: retention, cleansing, therapeutic, colonic, irrigation. Maintains cleanliness ...

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How much do colonic therapist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for colonic therapist in the United States is $66,131.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $78,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a colonic therapist?

A Colonic Therapist is a trained professional who performs colon hydrotherapy, a procedure that involves flushing the colon with warm, filtered water to remove waste and toxins. They assess clients' digestive health, explain the procedure, and ensure a safe and comfortable experience. Colonic Therapists follow strict hygiene and sanitation protocols and often provide lifestyle and dietary advice to support gut health.

What does a colonic therapist do?

A typical day for a Colonic Therapist involves preparing treatment rooms, conducting client consultations, performing colon hydrotherapy procedures, and maintaining strict hygiene standards. Therapists also spend time educating clients about digestive health, answering questions, and documenting session details. While you often work independently, collaboration with other wellness practitioners, such as nutritionists or holistic health professionals, is common in integrative health centers. Most roles provide a mix of scheduled appointments and administrative duties, offering variety throughout the workday.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a colonic therapist?

To thrive as a Colonic Therapist, you need a strong knowledge of anatomy and physiology, training in colon hydrotherapy, and completion of recognized certification programs. Familiarity with specialized colonic equipment, sanitation protocols, and scheduling or record-keeping systems is necessary. Excellent interpersonal skills, sensitivity, and the ability to reassure clients are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure safe, effective treatments and foster a trusting, comfortable environment for clients addressing sensitive health concerns.

How do you become a colonic therapist?

To become a colonic therapist, one typically completes a specialized training program or certification in colonic hydrotherapy, which covers anatomy, hygiene, and equipment use. Many regions require practitioners to hold a relevant healthcare qualification or license, and ongoing professional development is often recommended to maintain standards and skills.

What qualifications do you need to do a colonic therapist?

A colonic therapist typically needs to complete a recognized training program in colonic hydrotherapy or colon health, which may include certification from a professional body. Relevant skills include knowledge of anatomy, hygiene standards, and patient care, and some regions require licensing or registration to practice legally.
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Infographic showing various Colonic Therapist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,131 per year, or $31.8 per hour.

$23.50 - $32/hr

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Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

The LPN is responsible for performing a wide variety of nursing care, patient activities, and accommodative services for the comfort and well-being of patients in accordance with physicians' orders and under the guidance and direction of the Registered Nurse.

Special InstructionsEmployee may be required to take call , may be required to work weekendsResponsibilities 

Performs basic nursing care and patient procedures as required.

Participates in conferences and serves on committees as requested.

Observes, reports, and documents changes in patient condition, observations made, complaints voiced, and nursing care performed.

Participates in patient and family health education as necessary.

Provides a safe and secure environment for patients.

Prepares for and assists with diagnostic and therapeutic treatments.

May administer I.V.F. in accordance with the State Nurse Practice Act.

Checks, irrigates, and maintains drainage tubes as needed.

May insert N/G tubes after training (KY & VA).

May administer tube feedings.

Suctions patients according to hospital policy and procedure.

Functions in emergencies and on the code team as designated.

Performs catheterizations and provides catheter care.

Administers oral, intramuscular, intradermal, subcutaneous, I.V., P.B., and approved medications.

Administers I.V.P. medications as approved (Virginia only).

Cares for patients receiving oxygen therapy and analyzes oxygen concentration of O2 tents, isolettes, and croupettes.

Administers respiratory treatments (I.P.P.B.).

Applies sterile and unsterile compresses and bandages of all types and styles.

Answers call lights and assists patients with personal hygiene and activities of daily living.

Tests urine for sugar, acetone, and pH, weighs patients, and obtains vital signs.

Cares for patients in isolation.

Assists with physical and vaginal examinations and obtaining Pap smears.

Administers post-operative care, including coughing, deep breathing, turning patients, and obtaining vital signs.

Prepares patients for surgery, including completion of pre-operative checklists.

Applies ace bandages, all types of traction, hot water bottles, and ice caps.

Measures and records intake and output.

Collects specimens, including blood, urine, stool, and sputum.

Administers post-mortem care and transportation.

Administers enemas, including retention, cleansing, therapeutic, and colonic irrigation.

Maintains cleanliness, safety, and efficiency in nursing care.

Responds appropriately in emergency situations, providing patient care, initiating CPR, and performing duties designated by the RN or physician.

Assists with the care and security of patient valuables.

Checks narcotics and barbiturates, reports discrepancies, completes incident reports, and submits documentation to appropriate management.

Cares for patients with radium and assists physicians with removal of radium.

Prepares used equipment for re-sterilization.

Cleans and maintains storage of equipment and requests repairs as appropriate.

Follows up with physicians and staff regarding equipment performance.

Complies with hospital policies for obtaining, documenting, and following through on telephone and verbal orders.

Monitors glucose using a glucose monitoring device.

Collects Quality Improvement data as requested.

Uses universal precautions.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

QualificationsEducation

Graduate of an accredited school of practical nursing.

Licenses & Certifications

Must maintain current licensure in the state of practice.

Must successfully complete the I.V. Therapy Course.

Experience

Six (6) months to one (1) year of on-the-job training is required to attain proficiency in the performance of assigned duties.

Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities

Technical skills in special nursing fields preferred.

Ability to provide safe and effective patient care in accordance with nursing standards and scope of practice.

Ability to perform nursing procedures and treatments accurately.

Strong communication and documentation skills.

Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team.

Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment.

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