LCSW - Geriatric (Remote - TX licensed)
Job Description
If you got into healthcare to make a difference, you’re in the right place. We’re looking for a values-driven, mission-focused, dynamic Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is passionate about working with seniors (and their families), especially those navigating challenges with dementia. Someone who is searching for a workplace and culture that is as committed to them as they are their patients. If that’s you, read on!
What’s Rippl?
At Rippl, we are a passionate, impatient, slightly irreverent, people-obsessed group of optimists & doers intent on building a movement to bring dementia care to our aging population. We believe there is no more noble mission than caring for people at this critical stage of life, and we’re ready to take action.
We’re reimagining what dementia care for seniors can be. By leveraging an obsession with supporting our clinicians, a new care model and disruptive technology, we are pioneering an entirely new way to democratize senior access to high quality, wrap-around dementia care, for seniors and their families and caregivers. Helping them stay healthier, at home longer, and out of the ER and hospital.
Our Mission
The Rippl Mission is to enable more good days for those living with dementia and their families.
Our Core Values
At Rippl, we live and breathe a set of shared, core values that help us build the best team to serve our patients, families and caregivers.
We’re fed up. Today’s dementia care isn’t working. Too many families are struggling to find the support they need, and too many seniors are left without the care they deserve. We know it can be done better—so we’re doing it.
We’re changemakers. We’re pioneering a new, better care model that actually works for people living with dementia and their families. We use evidence-based care, technology, and human connection to deliver the support that people need—when and where they need it. And we’re proving it works.
We’re in a hurry. The need for high-quality dementia care has never been greater. The number of people living with dementia is growing at an unprecedented rate. Families need help now, and we refuse to wait.
We start with yes. We don’t let barriers stop us. When faced with a challenge, we figure it out—together. We’re problem-solvers, innovators, and doers who find a way to make things happen for the people who need us.
We care for those who care for others. Great care starts with the people delivering it. We are obsessed with supporting our care team—because when they feel valued and empowered, patients and caregivers get the care they deserve.
Join the movement
We’re looking to find other changemakers who are ready to join our movement.
The Role:
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) will be responsible for providing ongoing support to individuals living with dementia and their families, working as an integral part of the Rippl Care Team. This role involves providing direct services to families throughout the journey of dementia and working collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team to ensure high-quality, compassionate care. Although this role does not provide long-term therapy, it encompasses a wide range of services that ensure holistic and compassionate support for dyads on their dementia care journey.
Essential Functions:
- As a member of an interdisciplinary team, guide dyads on the journey of dementia by providing support, strategies, education and resources as indicated by need and by program requirements.
- Provide a range of virtual services, including psychosocial assessment, dementia and behavioral health screeners, therapeutic interventions, complex care management and crisis support to inform and support the dyad’s care plan.
- Support caregivers and patients on issues related to dementia care, through psychoeducation, coping skills, self care education and other solution focused brief intervention.
- Manage complex cases and provide consultative support for dyads requiring a higher level of support.
- Build strong therapeutic alliances with dementia patients and their caregivers, fostering trust and emotional safety.
- Respond to crisis and safety concerns and follow all relevant mandated reporting guidelines.
- Provide coaching and educational support for the Care Navigation team.
- Collaborate closely within an interdisciplinary team, working alongside physicians, ARNPs, LCSWs, and Care Navigators to deliver holistic care.
- Drive learning, development, and quality improvement, contributing to ongoing enhancements in dementia care delivery.
- Participate in review of clinical issues, documentation and care delivery content.
- Assist with care coordination of patient care with primary care, specialists and home health aides
- Identify and connect dyads to appropriate resources, services, and support networks in the community.
- Return all dyad communications within expected timeframes.
- Maintain timely, accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, care plans, interventions, and outcomes, adhering to documentation requirements and relevant privacy and confidentiality regulations.
- Support continuous learning of interdisciplinary teams by sharing new resources, services and materials identified during care coordination.
- Participate in initial and ongoing training about neurodegenerative diseases, caregiving and other topics as required.
- Follow all Rippl policies and procedures
- Collaborate with internal departments on special projects.
- Uphold Rippl core values.
- Other projects and functions as required.
Qualifications:
- Must hold an active, unrestricted Texas LCSW license and reside in the state of Texas.
- Unrestricted ability and willingness to license in 49 other states per business needs.
- 3+ years of experience providing care management and behavioral health services for dementia, palliative care, psychiatry or geriatric settings preferred.
- Previous experience providing virtual services strongly preferred.
- Ability to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary team
- Passionate, empathetic and patient-centered focus that supports and advocates for patients living with dementia and their families.
- Cultural humility and the ability to work with diverse populations
- Knowledge and competency of evidence-based practices that support work with the geriatric population. Certification in Solution Focused Brief Therapy a plus.
- Strong organizational skills, detail-oriented, and proficiency in maintaining records and utilizing relevant software (EHR preferred).
- Innovative problem-solving skills and a warm, positive attitude
- Positively contributes to a team of Changemakers looking to revolutionize dementia care
- Prior startup experience preferred or experience working in an environment with frequent change in process, structure and focus on rapid improvement.
What’s in it for you
- Development, mentoring and training programs designed to help you chart your dream career and make sure you are learning everything you need to know as you gain more responsibility
- Fast growth company with opportunities to take on more responsibility or develop into new roles
- Flexible work environment and the opportunity to work from home
- Competitive compensation
- Opportunity to earn up to 10% of earnings in role-based incentives, paid semi-annually
- 401(k) plan with a company contribution
- Medical, Dental and Vision coverage for you and your family
- Life insurance and Disability
- Remote Work stipend
- Generous Paid Time Off
Pay Range Details
The pay range(s) below are provided in compliance with state specific laws. Pay ranges may be different in other locations. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.
Role: $65,500 - $87,500 depending on experience
We are going to make some very big waves starting with a small Rippl - come join us!
Company Information
Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Type: Hybrid