Passionate about supporting individuals with developmental disabilities? Join a team dedicated to improving lives through person-centered assessments that help ensure individuals receive the services and support they need.
As a CAS Assessor, you'll conduct comprehensive assessments for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in home and community settings while working independently and making a meaningful impact across New York.
Position Overview
Position: CAS Assessor (OPWDD)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Location: Cayuga / Livingston / Seneca / Steuben / Yates / Monroe / Ontario / Wayne, NY
Work Setting: Home and Community-Based Assessments
Pay Rate: $27.00 per hour
Weekend Availability: Required as needed
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's degree in one of the approved disciplines listed below.
Minimum of one (1) year of post-graduate experience working directly with individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities in a setting primarily serving the I/DD population.
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Proficiency with computers and electronic documentation systems.
Valid New York State driver's license or government-issued NYS ID.
Ability and willingness to travel throughout the assigned region.
Availability to work weekends when needed.
Proof of degree (diploma or official proof of completion) is required.
Accepted Bachelor's Degree Disciplines
Anthropology
Art Therapy or Dance Therapy
Audiology
Behavioral Science (conditional upon management review)
Child Development or Family Relations
Chemical Dependence Administration
Community Mental Health
Counseling or Guidance
Criminal Justice
Divinity, Religion, or Theology
Drama Therapy
Education
Gerontology
Health Administration
Health Education
Medicine
Music Therapy
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Therapy
Pastoral Counseling
Physical Therapy
Psychology
Recreation and Leisure Studies (conditional upon management review)
Recreational Therapy
Rehabilitation Counseling
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Speech Pathology
Vocational Counseling
Preferred Qualifications
At least one year of experience conducting assessments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Experience adapting interviewing techniques for individuals with varying communication abilities.
Ability to effectively engage individuals, families, caregivers, direct support staff, and healthcare professionals.
Strong organizational, documentation, and time-management skills.
Ability to work independently while maintaining high-quality standards.
Employee Benefits
Competitive, high-paying assignments
Housing + Meals Stipend
$100 Benefits Card
Friday payday
Paid Sick Leave
Medical & Dental Coverage
Employee Shopping Discounts
Referral Rewards Program
Mental Health Support
Financial Wellness Programs
Simple, Stress-Free Onboarding
Getting started is easy. Apply today, and a dedicated, friendly recruiter will guide you through every step.
Why Work with Us
White Glove Placement isn’t your average agency—we’re a team built for today’s nurses. Based in New York and trusted across the U.S., we combine premium travel opportunities with personal support that puts you first. From competitive pay packages to concierge-level service, we help you grow your career while living life on your terms. Wherever your journey takes you, we’ve got your back.
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