Clinic Manager

The HR Guru
Poynton, Cheshire
8 months ago
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Clinic ManagerPrivate Health Clinics (2 Roles, Poynton)

Salary: £30,000 – £34,000 (dependent on experience)Contract: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) | Permanent | Onsite | 08:30 - 16:30 | Mon - FriLocation: Poynton (two vacancies: The Back Clinic & Dr Jess Clinic)

About the Opportunity

We’re working exclusively with two thriving private health clinics in Poynton – The Back Clinic (specialising in chiropractic care) and The Natural Doctor Clinic (specialising in integrative and functional medicine). Both are looking for ambitious, commercially minded Clinic Managers to lead day-to-day operations, drive growth, and deliver an exceptional patient experience.

These are exciting opportunities to join forward-thinking, patient-centered businesses at a key stage of their growth.

The Benefits

Salary up to £34k (Depending on experience).
Monthly team bonus scheme.
Free treatment for employees + one close family member (worth ~£900 annually).
Complimentary vitamin starter kit + 20% staff discount.
28 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays).
Be part of an established, purpose-driven health clinic with growth ambitions.

The Role

The Clinic Manager will take ownership of operations, compliance, people management, and sales performance. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who can balance patient care with commercial results.

Key responsibilities include:

Overseeing daily clinic operations and ensuring a seamless patient journey.
Managing reception, enquiries, scheduling, and service flow.
Recruiting, training, and supervising support staff, fostering a motivated team culture.
Monitoring income, expenditure, and KPIs, working closely with finance.
Ensuring compliance with GDPR, health & safety, and governance standards.
Confidently promoting treatments, products, and memberships, with a focus on conversion and retention.
Supporting marketing campaigns, community outreach, and growth initiatives.

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

Experience in clinic, practice, or healthcare management.
Proven sales ability and closing skills 
Commercially minded, ambitious, and KPI-driven.
Tech-savvy with strong organisational and reporting skills 
Confident communicator with stakeholder management experience.
Knowledge of GDPR and healthcare compliance standards.
Familiarity with private practice systems (e.g. Jane App, Cliniko, PowerDiary)

Desirable:

Experience in chiropractic, dental, functional medicine, or private healthcare.
Background in marketing, business development, or patient acquisition.
HR or project management qualifications.

How to Apply

There are two Clinic Manager roles available – one with The Back Clinic and one with Dr Jess Clinic. Applicants may be considered for either or both positions.

To apply, please submit your CV via The HR Guru. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

Please note: CVs will only be considered if submitted via our application process. Direct submissions will not be accepted

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