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How much do brain health jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for brain health in the United States is $46.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.41 and $57.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Brain Health specialist?

A Brain Health specialist usually spends their days conducting cognitive assessments, developing individualized care plans, and providing education or interventions to support cognitive wellness. They collaborate closely with neurologists, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care. Routine tasks may also include data analysis, documentation, and follow-up with patients or clients to monitor progress. This multifaceted role requires balancing clinical work, communication, and continuous learning in a fast-evolving field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Brain Health position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Brain Health role, you need a background in neuroscience, psychology, or a related health field, often backed by an advanced degree or relevant certification. Familiarity with neuroimaging tools, cognitive assessment software, and clinical data management systems is highly beneficial. Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, and collaborative problem-solving are invaluable soft skills in this role. These qualities are crucial for effectively assessing cognitive health, supporting patients or clients, and coordinating care within multidisciplinary teams.

What is a Brain Health job?

A Brain Health job focuses on promoting cognitive well-being, preventing neurological disorders, and supporting brain function through research, healthcare, or wellness initiatives. Professionals in this field may work as neuroscientists, clinicians, therapists, or health educators, using evidence-based practices to improve mental and cognitive health. Roles can involve direct patient care, advocacy, program development, or cutting-edge research on brain function and neurodegenerative diseases. These jobs exist in hospitals, research institutions, wellness centers, and public health organizations.

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Infographic showing various Brain Health job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,401 per year, or $46.8 per hour.
Medical Assistant - Outpatient Brain Health

Medical Assistant - Outpatient Brain Health

Cleveland Clinic

Las Vegas, NV

$18.88 - $28.80/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Cleveland Clinic rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 886 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

328th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Join Cleveland Clinic's Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and become a part of one of the most respected healthcare organizations in the world. The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is a medical center dedicated solely to the pursuit of more effective treatments for brain diseases and to the provision ofstate-of-the-artcare for patients affected by these diseases and their families. Here, you will work alongside passionate and dedicated caregivers, receive endless support andappreciationand build a rewarding career.

MedicalAssistants have various administrative and clinical duties. These may include taking medical histories, explaining procedures to patients,collectingand preparing specimens for the lab or performing basic laboratory tests themselves,administeringor instructing patients on the proper uses of medications, drawing blood, taking electrocardiograms, removing sutures, and changing dressings.

A caregiver in this position worksdays, Monday - Fridayfrom6:30AM-2:30PM or10:00AM-6:30PM, with rotating Saturdays.

A caregiver who excels in this role will:

  • Assistwith performing screenings and treatments by gathering and updating information related to health maintenance,identifyingmedication changes, updating allergy information, collecting specimens, performingtestsand documenting patient care.

  • Monitor and communicate changes in patient condition.

  • Maintain equipment, medicalsuppliesand examination areas.

  • Perform administrative/clerical duties, such as filing, reception, scheduling, dataentryand patient registration.

Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:

  • Graduate from an approvedMedicalAssisting program OR military training as a hospital Corpsman (HM), Combat Medic (68W) or Medical Service Technician (4N0X1)

  • Completion of a clinical externship OR extensive clinical experience

Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:

  • Medical Assisting certification

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association (AHA). If you do not hold this certification, you must obtain it during your new hire period

Physical Requirements:

  • Manual dexterity to operate office equipment.

  • May require extended periods of standing, walking or sitting.

  • Good visual acuity through normal or corrected vision.

  • Light Work - Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly (Constantly: activity or condition exists 2/3 or more of the time) to move objects.

  • Even though the weight lifted may be only a negligible amount, a job should be rated Light Work: (1) when it requires walking or standing to a significant degree; or (2) when it requires sitting most of the time but entails pushing and/or pulling of arm or leg controls; and/or (3) when the job requires working at a production rate pace entailing the constant pushing and/or pulling of materials even though the weight of those materials is negligible.

  • Note: The constant stress and strain of maintaining a production rate pace, especially in an industrial setting, can be and is physically demanding of a worker even though the amount of force exerted is negligible.

Personal Protective Equipment:

  • Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required.

Pay Range

Minimum hourly: $18.88

Maximum hourly: $28.80

The pay range displayed on this job posting reflects the anticipated range for new hires. A successful candidate's actual compensation will be determined after taking factors into consideration such as the candidate's work history, experience, skill set and education. The pay range displayed does not include any applicable pay practices (e.g., shift differentials, overtime, etc.). The pay range does not include the value of Cleveland Clinic's benefits package (e.g., healthcare, dental and vision benefits, retirement savings account contributions, etc.).


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