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How much do holistic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for holistic in the United States is $18.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a holistic practitioner?

A holistic practitioner is a professional who takes a whole-person approach to health and wellness, considering physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual factors. Instead of just treating symptoms, holistic practitioners aim to identify and address the underlying causes of health issues. They may use a variety of natural therapies such as nutrition, massage, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and counseling. The goal is to promote optimal well-being and balance in all aspects of a person’s life.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Holistic Job?

Careers in holistic health involve a comprehensive approach to wellness, often through nontraditional medicine, natural plants, herbal treatments, energy healing (such as a yoga or Tai Chi instructor), and diet and lifestyle changes. For health practitioners, acupuncturists, and chiropractors, you typically need to complete a doctoral program. If you attend a naturopathic medicine school, you may take classes in stress management, natural remedies, energetic healing, and therapeutic touch in addition to traditional anatomy and physiology. If you want to become a massage therapist, you may need a postsecondary certificate. Qualifications to become a yoga teacher also include certification, but often requires less formal education.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Holistic Health Practitioner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Holistic Health Practitioner, you need a solid understanding of integrative health practices, anatomy, and wellness coaching, typically backed by a certification from an accredited holistic health program. Familiarity with tools like client assessment software, herbal supplements, and modalities such as massage or acupuncture is common. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and a compassionate approach help build trust and rapport with clients. These skills are essential for providing comprehensive, individualized care that addresses clients’ physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

What are some common challenges faced by Holistic Health Practitioners when integrating complementary therapies into traditional healthcare settings?

Holistic Health Practitioners often encounter challenges such as differing philosophies between holistic and conventional medical teams, limited awareness or acceptance of integrative therapies among colleagues, and navigating regulatory requirements. Establishing clear communication and demonstrating the evidence-based benefits of holistic approaches can help build trust and foster collaboration. Practitioners also need to stay updated on best practices and research to effectively advocate for their methods within multidisciplinary teams.

What is the difference between Holistic vs Naturopath?

AspectHolisticNaturopath
CredentialsVaries; often includes holistic health certificationsLicensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND) or similar credentials
Work EnvironmentClinics, wellness centers, private practiceMedical clinics, private practices, health centers
Industry UsageBroadly used across alternative health fieldsSpecific to natural medicine and healing
FocusWhole-person health, integrating physical, emotional, spiritual aspectsNatural therapies, disease prevention, and treatment

While both Holistic practitioners and Naturopaths focus on natural and whole-person health, Naturopaths typically have formal medical credentials and are licensed healthcare providers. Holistic practitioners may have diverse backgrounds and certifications, emphasizing a broader approach to wellness. The choice depends on the level of medical training and specific health needs.

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Associate Veterinarian - Holistic focus GP

Associate Veterinarian - Holistic focus GP

Alliance Animal Health

Ridgeland, SC

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Alliance Animal Health rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

13th of 52 rated veterinary


Job description

Company Description

Are you a veterinarian who believes that true healing goes beyond the prescription pad? Do you approach animal health through the lens of the whole patient -- body, mind, environment, and nutrition? Lowcountry Vets at our Argent location in Ridgeland, South Carolina is seeking a holistic-focused Associate Veterinarian to join our team. If you are ready to practice integrative, whole-patient medicine in one of the most naturally rich and culturally extraordinary regions in the country, we want to meet you.

ABOUT US

At Lowcountry Vets, we are committed to compassionate, high-quality veterinary care that honors the full picture of an animal's health and well-being. Our approach aligns naturally with integrative and holistic philosophies -- and we are actively seeking a veterinarian who shares that perspective. Whether your areas of interest include acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition-based care, chiropractic, rehabilitation, or other evidence-informed complementary modalities, this is a practice where your training and values will be welcomed, respected, and put to meaningful use. We believe the best outcomes happen when conventional and holistic approaches work together, and we are building a team that reflects that belief.

WHAT WE OFFER

- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- Continuing education allowance and paid CE days -- including support for holistic and integrative certifications
- Professional liability (PLIT) coverage
- AVMA and SCVMA dues covered
- Mentorship and professional development opportunities
- A team that will embrace and support your integrative approach

WHY RIDGELAND, SOUTH CAROLINA? THE LOWCOUNTRY WAS MADE FOR A HOLISTIC LIFE.

If you practice holistic medicine, you already understand that where you live shapes how you heal, how you think, and how you practice. Ridgeland sits in the heart of South Carolina's Lowcountry -- a region defined by tidal marshes, ancient live oaks draped in Spanish moss, salt air, and a culture of deep respect for the natural world. It is, without exaggeration, one of the most grounding and restorative places in the country to call home.

A Region Rooted in Natural Healing
The Lowcountry has its own deeply held tradition of natural medicine. For generations, Indigenous peoples and Gullah-Geechee communities collaborated to develop a rich herbal and holistic healing practice unique to this coastal landscape. Wildflowers like goldenrod, purple coneflower, and elderberries -- each with well-documented therapeutic properties -- grow naturally throughout the wetlands and fields of the region. This is a place where the connection between the land and human health has always been understood. For a holistic-minded practitioner, living here feels like coming home.

Gullah-Geechee Culture and Community
Ridgeland sits within the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Corridor, one of the most historically significant and culturally vibrant communities in the United States. The Gullah people -- descendants of West and Central African enslaved individuals who maintained their cultural heritage through generations of coastal isolation -- have preserved traditions of storytelling, music, art, farming, and food that are unlike anything else in America. Nearby St. Helena Island is home to one of the largest Gullah communities in the country, and neighboring Beaufort and the Sea Islands offer farm-to-table Gullah cuisine, organic farming cooperatives, and living cultural institutions like the Penn Center, one of the nation's first schools for freed African Americans. For someone drawn to a mindful, community-rooted way of living, the culture here is profoundly enriching.

Organic Farming, Local Food, and Sustainable Living
This region takes its relationship with the land seriously. Whippoorwill Farms in Ridgeland itself offers a working sustainable farm with tours, overnight stays, farmers market presence, and a local subscription farm box service. Nearby Marshview Community Organic Farm on St. Helena Island -- the first certified organic farm on the island -- teaches sustainable agriculture, seasonal cooking, and the intersection of Gullah tradition and healthy living. Farmers markets throughout Jasper and Beaufort counties run through most of the year. For a veterinarian invested in the link between nutrition, environment, and health, this community is deeply aligned with your values.

Nature as a Daily Practice
The Lowcountry is a sanctuary for anyone who finds restoration in the natural world. Sergeant Jasper State Park and the surrounding coastal waterways offer kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation -- with otters, ospreys, pelicans, and shorebirds as daily companions. The Blue Heron Nature Center in Ridgeland, built with a recycled rubber trail and a 10-acre wetland ecosystem, is a peaceful retreat for quiet walks and birdwatching right in town. The Atlantic coast beaches, sea island waterways, and tidal marshes of the broader region provide an almost endless canvas for outdoor living.

Unmatched Access to Extraordinary Destinations
Ridgeland is exceptionally well located. Historic Beaufort -- one of the most beautiful small cities in the South, with a waterfront antebellum district and a thriving arts and wellness scene -- is a short drive away. Hilton Head Island, with its beaches, trails, and world-class recreation, is close by. Savannah, Georgia, one of the most architecturally stunning and culturally vibrant cities in the country, is just 30 miles south. Charleston, a world-class destination for food, history, and the arts, is within comfortable driving distance. Wherever your weekend takes you, Ridgeland is the quiet, beautiful home base at the center of it all.

Affordability That Makes a Real Difference
Compared to the coastal markets it surrounds -- Hilton Head, Beaufort, and Charleston -- Ridgeland and the broader Jasper County area offer significantly more affordable housing and a lower cost of living overall. South Carolina also has some of the lowest property taxes in the nation, and the state's income tax is among the more favorable in the Southeast. Your salary will go meaningfully further here than in most coastal markets, allowing you to build financial security while living in a place of genuine natural beauty.

A Community With a Gentle, Unhurried Pace
Ridgeland is a small town of about 3,700 people where life moves at a pace that supports reflection, intention, and connection. The Jasper County Farmers Market, the annual Gopher Hill Festival, the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage, and a calendar of community events anchor residents in a way that larger cities rarely can. This is a place where people know their neighbors, support local businesses, and genuinely enjoy where they live.

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READY TO PRACTICE MEDICINE THE WAY YOU BELIEVE IT SHOULD BE PRACTICED?

If you are a holistic-focused veterinarian looking for a practice that will embrace your philosophy, a team that will support your growth, and a place to live that reflects your values in every direction you look -- Lowcountry Vets wants to hear from you.

Job Description

WHAT YOU WILL DO

- Deliver comprehensive integrative and conventional veterinary care for companion animals
- Apply holistic modalities alongside standard diagnostics and treatment protocols
- Build genuine, trust-based relationships with clients who are actively seeking whole-patient care for their pets
- Collaborate with a supportive team in a practice culture that is open, curious, and growing
- Help shape and advance the integrative medicine offerings of our practice

Qualifications

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or VMD) from an AVMA-accredited institution
- Active and unrestricted South Carolina veterinary license, or eligibility to obtain one
- Training, certification, or demonstrated interest in holistic and integrative veterinary medicine (e.g., CVMA, CVSMT, CIVT, herbal medicine, rehabilitation, or nutritional therapy)
- A whole-patient philosophy and genuine commitment to individualized care
- Strong communication skills and a collaborative spirit
- New graduates with holistic training or interest are welcome

Additional Information

WE ARE A DRUG-FREE, SMOKE-FREE, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Company Policy & Federal & State Laws Forbid Discrimination Because of Age, Color, Race, Religion, Sex, Disability, Sexual Orientation or National Origin


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