Brain Balance Sensorimotor Coach
Help Kids Reach Their Potential—And Discover Yours.
Your energy, encouragement, and effort will help children read more confidently, succeed in school, build friendships, regulate their emotions, and experience breakthroughs their family has been waiting years to see.
At Brain Balance, you won’t spend your days sitting behind a desk. You’ll build meaningful relationships with children and families, celebrate life-changing victories, and play a direct role in helping kids unlock their potential through our revolutionary neurodevelopmental program.
This is work that matters. Every session is an opportunity to create hope. Every breakthrough is a reminder that what you do makes a difference.
You’ll also develop valuable coaching, leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills while working alongside a team that believes growth is a choice, and feedback is a gift.
If you’re looking for more than just a job—if you want purpose, growth, meaningful relationships, and the opportunity to be part of a movement that is changing lives—we’d love to meet you.
Position Summary
As a Sensorimotor Coach, you will work directly with 1-2 neurodivergent children each hour implementing a structured brain-body program designed to stimulate neurological development, improve focus, behavior, coordination, and cognitive performance.
This is a hands-on, movement-based coaching role where your ability to bring energy, consistency, and precision directly impacts program results and families’ lives.
Who Are We?
Brain Balance is a multisensory multimodal neuro-rehabilitation program for kids and adults with ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Dyslexia, Autism, and other neurodevelopmental or neurodivergent conditions.
Our process is revolutionary and different from traditional/conventional therapies - allowing kids to experience breakthroughs they have never experienced before.
Who This Is For
This role is for someone who is high-energy, coachable, and thrives in a structured, fast-paced environment where performance matters.
This is not for someone looking for a slow-paced, low-accountability role or someone who needs constant direction to execute.
What You’ll Actually Do
- Lead 1:1 and 2:1 sensorimotor sessions with children
- Execute structured exercise protocols with consistency and attention to detail
- Maintain high energy and engagement across multiple sessions per day
- Track session completion and program adherence
- Communicate clearly with parents on progress and expectations
- Support overall clinic flow and patient experience
What Success Looks Like
- High patient engagement and session quality
- Strong adherence to care plans (patients show up and complete programs)
- Consistent execution of protocols without shortcuts
- Positive parent feedback and trust
- Contribution to a high-performing, team-driven clinic environment
Standards (Non-Negotiable)
- Available for all hours listed below
- You bring energy and positivity every session—no “low days” when patients are counting on you
- You follow systems exactly—no freelancing protocols
- You accept coaching and implement feedback quickly
- You are reliable, on time, and prepared every day
- You are comfortable being measured on performance
Who Thrives Here
- Former athletes, trainers, coaches, or high-energy educators (or future educators!)
- People who enjoy structure and clear expectations
- Individuals who like being coached and improving quickly
- Those who take pride in execution, consistency, and working with challenging kids
Who Struggles Here
- Low-energy personalities and Drainers
- People who resist feedback or structure
- Those who prefer unstructured or creative-only environments
- Anyone looking for “easy” work
Education & Experience
- High School Diploma, Bachelor's degree or in progress preferable.
- Experience working with children and teens
- Genuine interpersonal skills
- Ability to multi-task
- Be a team player, solution-focused
- Willingness to improve and be flexible with program enhancements/changes
Experience below is not necessary, but is a plus:
- RBT Certificate
- Exercise/Sports Background
- Early Childhood Development
- Education
- Physical Education
- Behavioral Interventions
- Psychology
Compensation
- $16-22 hourly pay
- Opportunities for increased responsibility and compensation based on performance
Growth Path
Top performers move into:
- Lead Coach roles
- Program management
- Multi-location operational roles
- We promote based on performance, not tenure.
If you want a role where your energy, execution, and consistency directly impact outcomes—and you’re willing to be held to a high standard—we want to hear from you!
Please complete a personality assessment via principlesyou.com, download the results pdf and email your results along with a custom resume to [email protected]
Hours:
Mon, Wed, Thurs 3:00p - 8:00p
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $16.00 - $22.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Employee discount
- Referral program
Application Question(s):
- Are you available for ALL HOURS listed in the Job Description?
Experience:
- working with kids: 3 years (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Columbus, OH 43235 (Required)
Work Location: In person