Negotiable Salary
78 St Marks Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
location: fort greene, brooklyn schedule: 3–5 sessions/week (flexible hours) duration: ongoing, part-time compensation: excellent, based on qualifications, insight, and patience about the patient he’s an architect and professor of architecture — a man of vision, structure, and creative intelligence. he recently survived a brain bleed and completed acute and sub-acute rehabilitation with strong physical recovery. he walks, speaks, eats, and reasons. but there remains a fog — the aftermath of the bleed and the slow absorption of blood in the brain. what he needs now is not nursing. he needs mental structure, gentle challenge, and stimulating conversation — someone who can engage the intellect, not just the body. your role you’ll be part mentor, part coach, part quiet strategist — helping his brain reconnect the architecture of thought. your mission: guide cognitive and coordination exercises encourage mental focus, clarity, and structured thinking engage him in discussions on design, culture, and ideas provide gentle challenge and motivation without confrontation support the creation of a daily rhythm that sustains progress he’s a strong personality — brilliant but stubborn. he respects intelligence and calm authority. you must be someone who can stand your ground with grace, guide without arguing, and redirect without ego. who you might be a neuro-focused pt, ot, or cognitive therapist a psychology graduate, medical student, or rehab specialist with emotional maturity an architectural student or artist with an understanding of design thinking and human behavior or a high-empathy professional who enjoys intellectual engagement and neuro recovery work more than credentials, this requires emotional steadiness, intelligence, and cultural understanding. if you can combine science, structure, and humanity — you’ll make a real difference. daily focus areas cognitive stimulation: memory, planning, and conceptual tasks conversation that awakens imagination and pattern recognition light physical and coordination activities quiet presence when needed — sometimes silence is therapy schedule: flexible — ideally 3–5 sessions/week, 1–2 hours each. mornings preferred, but open to the right rhythm. compensation: competitive — based on skill, insight, and consistency. we value commitment, reliability, and emotional intelligence as much as formal qualifications. please reply with: your name, background, and contact info a short paragraph about your experience with neuro recovery or mental training any relevant studies (psychology, ot/pt, medicine, design, or related) your availability a few sentences on why this type of recovery work speaks to you