Neurologist (Part-Time Contractor)

Rippl

Rippl

Florida, USA
USD 150-170 / hour
Posted on Aug 12, 2025

The Role:

We are seeking a licensed, board-certified neurologist with expertise in neurocognitive disorders to provide remote diagnostic assessments and collaborate with our interdisciplinary team on clinical care for complex patients. The ideal candidate will have experience in dementia diagnosis and management, and be passionate about advancing high-quality, innovative and equitable care for aging adults.

Essential Functions:

  • Conduct structured, telehealth-based diagnostic evaluations for patients with suspected dementia or cognitive impairment
  • Consult on complex neurological cases, including differential diagnosis of dementia syndromes, atypical presentations, and co-occurring neurological conditions
  • Review clinical histories, caregiver interviews, and cognitive testing data to validate diagnostic decision-making
  • Adhere to evidence based guidelines in clinical assessments
  • Document assessments and diagnoses in accordance with relevant coding, billing, and documentation standards
  • Collaborate with and advise ARNPs and MDs diagnosing those with dementia-related symptoms
  • As needed, participate in case reviews and consult with care teams to support holistic, person-centered care planning
  • Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards of practice across states

Qualifications:

  • MD or DO with current board certification in Neurology
  • Subspecialty expertise in dementia, cognitive neurology, or behavioral neurology strongly preferred
  • Unrestricted medical licensure
  • Willingness to extend licensure to all states where Rippl is currently delivering care and has plans for imminent expansion (if not, company will support and fund this process)
  • Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience, including diagnostic evaluation of dementia
  • Experience with telemedicine platforms and remote patient assessment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a virtual team
  • Prior experience working in value-based care, risk contracts, or managed care models

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: $150 - $170/hr depending on experience

Offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check, drug screen, and all required licensure, credentialing, and related documentation.

We are going to make some very big waves starting with a small Rippl - come join us!



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 Neurologist (Part-Time Contractor) 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.