Current Opportunities

Our team is a collaborative group who loves what they do, and we love where we work. Nurturing our company culture and overall clinic environment is a high priority - learn more about our values here. We're excited to find our next team member who embodies these values and can add their strengths and gifts to our CAYA community as a whole.

We work with people of various skills, abilities, and diagnoses. Diagnostically speaking, we work with individuals who have: ADHD, Autism, PTSD, Developmental Trauma, Sensory Processing difficulties, motor dysfunction, communication disorders/differences, anxiety, and more. Our team is trained to see a person holistically, in order to improve their behaviors and functional capacities from the inside out. Our hope is to use fun, meaningful activities to build skills and capacities that enable our patients to engage in the world around them more safely, securely, and successfully.

We are currently looking to expand our team with the following positions:

  • For our full-time occupational therapy position, applicants are required to have background knowledge and training in the following: Ayers Sensory Integration Theory, Trauma Responsive Approaches, Neurodevelopmental Understandings, Neurodiversity Affirming Approaches, and/or DIR/Floortime. Applicants can expect to have support through on-site mentoring, extensive continuing education, and community interdisciplinary networking.

    In this role, you will:

    • Provide relationship-centered, play-based occupational therapy sessions grounded in regulation, connection, and sensory integration

    • Support clients in developing functional capacities across motor, sensory, emotional, and executive functioning domains

    • Co-create therapeutic experiences that prioritize safety, autonomy, and authentic engagement

    • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to support each client’s full developmental picture

    • Approach challenging behaviors through a lens of nervous system support and co-regulation, not compliance.

    • Work closely with caregivers and families to build carryover, insight, and trust-based relationships.

    This role is not recommended for people who prefer more protocol-based approaches or highly structured environments; applicants need to be flexible, creative, and adaptable.

    Please upload your cover letter, resumes and references below. Additionally, please include a list of continuing education or resources you've learned from along the way.

    Role requirements:

    • Clinician must be comfortable working with children and families with complex developmental, behavioral, and emotional backgrounds.

    • Clinician must be eager to work with a collaborative team.

    • Clinician must have strong foundational knowledge in sensory integration, regulation, and trauma-responsive practice.

    • Clinician must be comfortable using a strengths-based, affirming lens to support clients – avoiding compliance-based methods and focusing on safety, co-regulation, and authentic engagement.

    • Clinician should be flexible, curious, playful, and grounded in attunement to individual nervous system needs.

    Benefits:

    • Health Insurance

    • Life insurance

    • Short-term Disability insurance

    • Paid-time Off

    • Continuing Education Credits

    • Retirement Match

    Schedule:

    • 34 - 40 hours per week

    • After school hours are required.

    • Working days will be on a regular routine schedule, and will be dictated by the clinic.

  • We are seeking speech-language pathologists who are rooted in relationship-based, trauma-responsive, and neurodiversity-affirming practices. Our hope is to use fun, meaningful, and co-regulated interactions to help our clients develop communication, language processing, and executive functioning skills in ways that feel safe, empowering, and authentic.  Applicants can expect to have support through mentoring, extensive continuing education, and community interdisciplinary networking.

    In this role, you’ll:

    • Provide play-based, developmentally attuned speech and language therapy rooted in safety, co-regulation, and connection

    • Collaborate with our OT team to support children with sensory, emotional, and communication needs

    • Support clients in building language processing, executive functioning, and functional communication through affirming and individualized approaches.

    • Respect diverse communication styles, including AAC, Gestalt Language Processing, and non-speaking communication

    • Empower families and caregivers to become co-regulators and communication partners

    This role is not recommended for people who prefer compliance-based models or rigid, protocol-driven therapy. Clinicians need to be flexible, creative, and relational in their work with clients and families.

    Please upload your cover letter, resumes and references below. Additionally, please include a list of continuing education or resources you've learned from along the way.

    Benefits:

    • Health Insurance

    • Life insurance

    • Short-term Disability insurance

    • Paid time off

    • Continuing Education Credits

    • Retirement Match

    Role requirements:

    • Clinician must be excited to treat patients of all ages, from young children through adulthood.

    • Clinician must be eager to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of therapists.

    • Clinician must have experience and confidence working with children with communication differences, regulation challenges, and complex developmental profiles.

    • Clinician must be grounded in affirming communication styles including AAC, Gestalt Language Processing, and Natural Language Acquisition, or have a willingness to learn.  

    • Candidates must be a graduate from an accredited speech therapy program, be licensed in the State of Michigan, and have ASHA certification (CCC’s).

    Schedule:

    • 34 – 40 hours per week

    • After school hours are required.

    • Working days will be on a regular routine schedule, and will be dictated by the clinic.

  • We are seeking speech-language pathologists who are rooted in relationship-based, trauma-responsive, and neurodiversity-affirming practices. Our hope is to use fun, meaningful, and co-regulated interactions to help our clients develop communication, language processing, and executive functioning skills in ways that feel safe, empowering, and authentic.  Applicants can expect to have support through mentoring, extensive continuing education, and community interdisciplinary networking.

    In this role, you’ll:

    • Provide play-based, developmentally attuned speech and language therapy rooted in safety, co-regulation, and connection

    • Collaborate with our OT team to support children with sensory, emotional, and communication needs

    • Support clients in building language processing, executive functioning, and functional communication through affirming and individualized approaches.

    • Respect diverse communication styles, including AAC, Gestalt Language Processing, and non-speaking communication

    • Empower families and caregivers to become co-regulators and communication partners

    This role is not recommended for people who prefer compliance-based models or rigid, protocol-driven therapy. Clinicians need to be flexible, creative, and relational in their work with clients and families.

    Please upload your cover letter, resumes and references below. Additionally, please include a list of continuing education or resources you've learned from along the way.

    Benefits:

    • Life insurance

    • Short-term Disability insurance

    • Paid time off

    • Continuing Education Credits

    • Retirement Match

    Role requirements:

    • Clinician must be excited to treat patients of all ages, from young children through adulthood.

    • Clinician must be eager to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of therapists.

    • Clinician must have experience and confidence working with children with communication differences, regulation challenges, and complex developmental profiles.

    • Clinician must be grounded in affirming communication styles including AAC, Gestalt Language Processing, and Natural Language Acquisition, or have a willingness to learn.  

    • Candidates must be a graduate from an accredited speech therapy program, be licensed in the State of Michigan, and have ASHA certification (CCC’s).

    Schedule:

    • 15-20 hours per week

    • After school hours are required.

    • Working days will be on a regular routine schedule, and will be dictated by the clinic.

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