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Home and Community-Based Services Assessor

Comagine Health
46000.00 To 53000.00 (USD) Annually
vision insurance, parental leave, paid time off, mileage reimbursement
United States, New Mexico, Albuquerque
Nov 24, 2025

Are you inspired by work that helps people maintain access to critical services? Do you find purpose in supporting individuals and families through person-centered care? If so, consider joining our team as a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Assessor. In this role, you'll conduct annual in-home assessments across the southeast New Mexico region with adults receiving services through the New Mexico Mi Via Waiver. You'll manage a flexible, primarily field-based schedule-visiting participants' homes, completing assessments, and using your home office for follow-up, scheduling, and documentation.

During each visit, you'll build meaningful rapport with participants and their families or caregivers, administer a structured assessment tool using our electronic systems, and gather detailed information about daily living skills, behaviors, and support needs. You'll translate what you observe and hear into accurate, clear documentation that helps ensure individuals maintain access to the community-based services that support their independence and quality of life.

You'll also be part of a growing, collaborative team of assessors with opportunities to learn, develop, and make a real impact every day. This position requires residing in Southeast New Mexico and access to reliable personal transportation to travel to sites across the region.

Who is Comagine Health?

Comagine Health is a national, nonprofit, health care consulting firm. We work collaboratively with patients, providers, payers, and other stakeholders to reimagine, redesign and implement sustainable improvements in the health care system.

As a trusted, neutral party, we work in our communities to address key, complex health, and health care delivery problems. In all our engagements and initiatives, we draw upon our expertise in quality improvement, care management, health information technology, analytics, and research.

We invite our partners and communities to work with us to improve health and redesign the health care delivery system.

In this role, you will:

  • Manage your schedule to complete in-home assessments across the southeast New Mexico region using your personal vehicle.
  • Coordinate and schedule annual inhome assessments including making outreach and followup calls to participants and families, confirming appointments, and maintaining an organized calendar.
  • Conduct personcentered, facetoface assessments in participants' homes, which may include adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or their caregivers, using assessment tools to gather information on daily living skills, behaviors, and functional abilities.
  • Navigate and use multiple technology platforms (e.g., online assessment tools, data systems, PDFs, Microsoft Office) to document findings, complete templates, upload assessments, and accurately close out each case in a timely manner.
  • Ensure all work complies with confidentiality and HIPAA requirements, including safeguarding participant information and following established policies and procedures for handling sensitive data.
  • Communicate with your supervisor, program coordinator, and assessor colleagues to report on your work and discuss cases
  • Participate in training and team meetings

You have:

  • Associates degree in social work, psychology, other behavioral health science field OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 2 years of social service, nursing or other relevant work experience.
  • Valid, unrestricted driver license, proof of auto insurance and reliable transportation. Ability to pass a Motor Vehicle Record check.

Your bring:

  • Strong oral and written communication and documentation skills
  • Proficiency with computers and software tools, including the ability to learn new systems
  • Comfort conducting in-home visits with reliable personal transportation
  • Strong time management and organizational skills
  • High level of reliability, accountability, and team collaboration
  • Comfort working with individuals with complex needs

You may have:

  • Bilingual skills, especially Spanish
  • Experience working with adults with disabilities or individuals receiving supportive services.
  • Background in healthcare or human services settings.

What we offer:

  • A salary of $46,000 to $51,000
  • Mileage reimbursement for travel to sites
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Paid time off for vacation, illness and volunteering
  • Retirement savings plan with employer contribution
  • Adoption financial assistance
  • Paid parental leave
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