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Call for Instructors and Presenters

Remote, Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Contract / Freelance
    Start Date:
    July 13, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    July 13, 2026
    Education:
    2-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Compensation:
    At least USD $100 / hour
    We pay $100 per class, which last 1 hour.
    Cause Areas:
    Disability, Education, Health & Medicine, Human Rights & Civil Liberties

    Description

    Join Brain Northwest's Community of Educators

    Brain Northwest is seeking passionate, knowledgeable, and engaging instructors to join our growing network of presenters and educators. We are expanding our instructor pool and looking for professionals, advocates, survivors, healthcare providers, educators, counselors, and community leaders who are interested in sharing their expertise with individuals affected by brain injury.

    Our educational programs are designed to provide practical tools, evidence-informed information, inspiration, and connection to brain injury survivors, caregivers, family members, and professionals throughout Washington State and beyond.

    Virtual Brain Northwest Conference Presenters

    We are currently recruiting presenters for our quarterly Virtual Brain Northwest Conference. This conference brings together survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, advocates, and community partners for two days of learning, empowerment, and connection.

    We ask presenters to commit to teaching at least one session per quarter. Sessions are conducted virtually and are typically 45 minutes in length that includes time for questions and discussion.

    We are especially interested in presentations related to:

    • Mental health and emotional wellness
    • Depression, anxiety, and resilience
    • Disability justice and disability rights
    • Self-advocacy and systems navigation
    • Identity and life after brain injury
    • Empowerment and personal growth
    • Relationships, communication, and social connection
    • Grief, loss, and adjustment
    • Building healthy routines and habits
    • Executive functioning and organization
    • Mindfulness, stress management, and nervous system regulation
    • Rehabilitation and recovery strategies
    • Returning to work or school after brain injury
    • Caregiver support and education
    • Community inclusion and accessibility
    • Health equity and social determinants of health
    • Adaptive recreation and community engagement
    • Nutrition, sleep, and overall wellness
    • Technology tools that support independence and recovery

    We also welcome innovative topics that support quality of life, independence, and meaningful participation in community life.

    Brain Health and Wellness Program Instructors

    In addition to conference presentations, Brain Northwest offers ongoing educational programming throughout the year through our Brain Health and Wellness Program.

    These virtual monthly classes are generally one hour in length, including discussion, and focus on practical strategies that support recovery, wellness, and community engagement. Instructors may teach a single class, facilitate a short series, or become recurring presenters based on interest and participant demand.

    Topics may include:

    • Brain health and cognitive wellness
    • Stress reduction and self-care
    • Physical activity and movement
    • Nutrition and healthy cooking
    • Art, creativity, and self-expression
    • Communication skills
    • Goal setting and motivation
    • Social connection and belonging
    • Technology and accessibility
    • Life skills and independent living

    Why Teach with Brain Northwest?

    By becoming a Brain Northwest instructor, you will have the opportunity to:

    • Make a meaningful impact in the lives of brain injury survivors and families
    • Share your expertise with a highly engaged audience
    • Help increase access to quality education and support services
    • Contribute to a more inclusive and empowered brain injury community
    • Build professional connections with advocates, providers, and community organizations throughout the region

    About Brain Northwest

    Brain Northwest is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and supporting individuals impacted by brain injury through education, advocacy, resource navigation, and community connection. We believe that every person deserves access to information, support, and opportunities that promote independence, dignity, and quality of life.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    English

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    Seattle, WA, USA

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