Occupational Therapist
Pay: $70,000-$99,800(Total annual compensation, including bonus incentives)Healing Haven is a state of the art behavioral clinic for children with autism and their families. We believe in treating the family as a whole, and as such siblings and parents are often incorporated into our therapy. Our unique services include a 3-month parent training program, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and day-time center based services for children between the ages of 2-12. We strive to provide compassionate and creative care to meet the needs of our familiesWe are seeking an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about helping children build independence, functional skills, sensory regulation, and meaningful participation across environments.Compensation, Benefits & SupportCompetitive Compensation – Strong salary based on experience and clinical background.Stability & Security – Medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, and employer-paid life insurance with generous employer contribution toward medical benefits.Plan for Your Future – 401(k) retirement plan for long-term financial stability.Paid Time Off You Can Plan On – Generous PTO within a structured clinical schedule.Program Development Opportunities – Opportunities to help develop and expand OT programming related to sensory integration, regulation, and interdisciplinary care.Collaborative Clinical Environment – Work alongside dedicated ABA, Speech Therapy, and leadership teams within a multidisciplinary setting.Supportive Team Culture – Talented and compassionate colleagues committed to collaboration, communication, and quality care.What Sets Us ApartMultidisciplinary Care Model – Collaborate closely with ABA, Speech Therapy, and other clinical professionals to support the whole child and family.Integrated Family-Centered Approach – Parent collaboration and caregiver support are built into the therapeutic process.Clinical Autonomy & Creativity – Opportunities to contribute ideas, develop programming, and help shape OT services within a growing organization.Collaborative Treatment Planning – Consistent interdisciplinary communication to support continuity of care and meaningful outcomes.What You’ll DoConduct occupational therapy assessments for program placement and progress monitoringDevelop and implement individualized occupational therapy treatment plansUtilize ongoing data analysis to modify treatment strategies as neededSupervise and support therapeutic programmingFacilitate parent meetings and parent training to promote carryover across environmentsCollaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure consistency and quality of careComplete documentation, reports, and authorization-related communication with payorsStay current with research and emerging methodologies in occupational therapy and autism servicesRequirementsMaster’s Degree in Occupational TherapyCurrent and unrestricted Michigan Occupational Therapist licenseKnowledge of autism and behavior analysis preferred, but not requiredAbility to maintain a clinical caseload of billable hoursStrong communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skillsPositive, flexible, and team-oriented mindsetLeadership or supervisory experience preferred, but not requiredCredentialing with major insurance providers preferred, but not required