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A support organization is seeking a remote Coach to provide structured coaching to neurodivergent clients. The role requires managing a caseload and maintaining engagement through evening shifts. Candidates should have strong communication skills and experience supporting individuals with anxiety and neurodiversity. Offering competitive salary, professional development funding, and a supportive work culture, this role is perfect for individuals who thrive in structured environments and enjoy making a meaningful impact.
Coach
Scroll down for the job description and you can listen to our Senior Coaching Manager Hayley talking about the role in detail here: Introduction to Coach role
Location: Remote (UK-based)
Salary: £33,948.80
Hours: 40 hours per week - further details on working pattern below
Contract: Permanent
Brain in Hand blends practical tools with real human guidance so autistic and ADHD people get support in the moments that matter - at work, in education, and in life. Organisations get scalable, actionable help; people gain confidence and independence. With over half our team neurodivergent and 25,000+ users supported, we build with lived experience. Recently recognised as a Times Best Places to Work, we’re a fast-moving, supportive place to grow, with clear goals and flexible ways of working so you can thrive. Join our mission-led team and help turn purpose into outcomes that improve our users’ lives.
Our users often benefit most from coaching later in the day, so this role includes evening shifts as part of a consistent weekly schedule. In return, you’ll have later starts on Tuesday–Thursday, which many people value for balance and flexibility.
You must be able to work the following fixed weekly shift pattern:
We’re looking for candidates who enjoy working later shifts and can maintain energy, warmth and focus through evening sessions. We may be able to offer some minor flexibility from the pattern above, but evening working is an essential requirement.
As a Brain in Hand Coach, you’ll deliver solution-focused, strength-based coaching to help users develop confidence, independence and self-efficacy.
This is a structured coaching role, designed to deliver consistent outcomes for users through a proven Brain in Hand approach. You’ll receive training in our coaching model, and we will support your development, including funding for an ILM Level 3 Coaching qualification.
You’ll manage a caseload, deliver regular coaching sessions remotely, and maintain high-quality records to support progress, safeguarding and continuity of care.
This role suits people who enjoy structured work, can build rapport remotely, and are resilient enough to maintain consistency and warmth across a high session volume.
Here’s what the day-to-day typically looks like:
If you love flexibility in your hours, prefer variety in your day, or want full autonomy over your coaching approach, this may not be the right fit.
If you enjoy structured work, meaningful impact, later starts, and developing your practice within a clear model we think you could thrive here.
We’re open to applicants from a range of backgrounds and you do not need to be a fully qualified coach to apply.
We will fully support successful candidates to complete an ILM Level 3 Coaching qualification, and provide ongoing professional development through supervision and learning opportunities.
Remote-first, from anywhere in the UK. Occasional travel to UK locations for meetings/events will be required, but these will be planned in advance.
Please click Apply now. We welcome all applications, and aim to recruit the person best suited to the role, irrespective of background. We welcome people of all ages, all genders, sexual orientations, neurodivergence, nationalities, religions and beliefs.
We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethic (BAME) candidates as these groups are underrepresented in our business and we want to achieve greater diversity.
We’re also a Disability Confident employer - if you need reasonable adjustments to apply or attend interview, we will make those as required.
We look forward to receiving your application.