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Karel is a national thought leader and board-certified geropsychologist who served as the National Mental Health Director for Geriatric Mental Health for the Veterans Health Administration (VA ...

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Karel is a national thought leader and board-certified geropsychologist who served as the National Mental Health Director for Geriatric Mental Health for the Veterans Health Administration (VA ...

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Karel is a national thought leader and board-certified geropsychologist who served as the National Mental Health Director for Geriatric Mental Health for the Veterans Health Administration (VA ...

Posted today

Geropsychologist information

What does a geropsychologist do?

A Geropsychologist specializes in the mental health and well-being of older adults. They assess, diagnose, and treat age-related psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, dementia, and coping with life transitions. They may work in hospitals, nursing homes, private practices, or research settings. Their goal is to improve the quality of life for aging individuals and support their families and caregivers.

What are some typical challenges a geropsychologist faces when working with older adults?

Geropsychologists often encounter challenges such as addressing co-occurring physical and mental health issues, communicating with clients who may have cognitive impairments, and managing resistance to psychological care due to stigma. They also regularly collaborate with families, medical professionals, and social workers to create comprehensive care plans, which requires strong coordination and advocacy skills. Additionally, adapting therapeutic approaches to suit age-related sensory, cognitive, and emotional changes is a key aspect of daily practice. These challenges make the role both demanding and rewarding, offering the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults.

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

To thrive as a Geropsychologist, you need expertise in psychological assessment, intervention techniques for older adults, and a doctoral degree in psychology with specialized training or certification in geropsychology. Experience with cognitive and neuropsychological testing tools, electronic health records (EHRs), and, in some cases, state licensure as a psychologist are important. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and patience are vital for building rapport with elderly clients and collaborating with multidisciplinary care teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively addressing the complex mental health needs of aging populations and supporting their quality of life.

What are the most commonly searched types of Geropsychologist jobs?

The most popular types of Geropsychologist jobs are:

Infographic showing various Geropsychologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.

Founding Clinical Director (Geropsychologist/LCSW)

Inspire Health Alliance

On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Other

Posted 9 hours ago

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Job description

We're building the mental health care that older adults deserve and that can be difficult to access. We're looking for a founding clinical leader to oversee, mentor, and grow the team of clinicians who deliver it, and to help shape its future.

About Brightrise

We bring geriatric-specialized mental health care to older adults at home - Medicare-covered, by video or telephone - with warmth and compassion. We're launching in Iowa, a state with a large rural senior population, with plans to expand across the Midwest. We were founded by a successful behavioral healthcare operator who watched his own father fall through every gap in a system that wasn't built for his age, and set out to build the resource he couldn't find.

The opportunity

This is a rare chance to help build a model of care, not inherit one. You'll lead the clinical heart of Brightrise - overseeing, mentoring, and supporting a growing team of geriatric-specialized clinicians. You'll serve as the licensed clinical principal of our practice, while an experienced operating team handles the business side. You'll work closely with our founding clinical advisor, Dr. Michele Karel, on clinical strategy. Dr. Karel is a national thought leader and board-certified geropsychologist who served as the National Mental Health Director for Geriatric Mental Health for the Veterans Health Administration (VA), shaping programs for mental health care for older veterans nationwide. Given we're in the launch phase, this begins as a part-time role and is designed to grow into a full-time leadership role as the practice scales and de-risks.

What you'll do
  • Oversee, mentor, and support a growing team of clinicians - clinical supervision, case consultation, and the day-to-day clinical leadership that keeps quality high as we scale.
  • Serve as the licensed clinical principal of our affiliated professional corporation, holding genuine clinical authority, with Brightrise's management company handling all business operations.
  • Uphold clinical quality and safety - supervision, quality review, and crisis/safety protocols.
  • Optionally carry a light caseload at launch to help set the standard of care, then step fully into oversight as the team grows.
  • Partner with Dr. Karel to shape the clinical model and standards - and, as we grow, the individualized geriatric training clinicians complete.
  • Help refine clinical protocols for our focus areas: late-life depression and anxiety, grief and bereavement, adjusting to illness and declining health, caregiver stress, and sleep difficulties.
  • Partner on clinician recruiting and on relationships with referral partners.
What we offer
  • Mentorship from a field leader - Dr. Michele Karel as your strategic advisor and thought partner.
  • Real clinical leadership - the founding clinical voice of the practice, backed by an experienced operating team.
  • A role designed to grow - part-time now, scaling to full-time as the practice grows and de-risks.
  • A meaningful leadership role as our licensed clinical principal, with competitive compensation.
  • Anticipated time commitment - ~10-20 hours/week to start (depending on mutual availability and needs), converting to full-time as the company grows.
  • Benefits - a generous benefits package that begins when the role becomes full-time.
Who you are
  • A licensed geropsychologist (PhD/PsyD) or senior clinical social worker (LISW/LCSW) with deep experience caring for older adults: late-life depression and anxiety, grief, caregiver strain, and coping with illness and/or cognitive changes.
  • Licensed or licensed-eligible in Iowa, and willing to become licensed in additional states as we grow (you can live anywhere in the US).
  • Training and experience with one or more evidence-based psychotherapies (e.g., CBT, PST, IPT, ACT).
  • Experienced supervising and mentoring master's-level clinicians and/or clinicians-in-training.
  • Experienced with telemental health care, by video and phone (required) - it's how all of our care is delivered.
  • A teacher and mentor at heart - you've led and grown others, and enjoy it.
  • Energized by building something new and by our mission.
Nice to have
  • Program-leadership experience.
  • Academic or curriculum-design background.
  • Existing referral relationships in Iowa.
  • Hospice, palliative, or medical / health-psychology experience.
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