Careers
Uncover Your Future with Mala – Explore Our Open Roles at our farmington hills, plymouth, or ann arbor locations
Our Open Roles
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Full-Time | Based in Farmington Hills or Ann Arbor, Michigan
We are seeking a Lead Speech-Language Pathologist to join our growing team in either Farmington Hills or Ann Arbor, MI. This leadership role is ideal for a clinician who is deeply committed to trauma-informed care and neurodiversity-affirming practices. As a newly developing service area, this role will be instrumental in co-creating and shaping our speech-language pathology offerings from the ground up. You will work in close partnership with our Occupational Therapy team to thoughtfully integrate SLP services into our clinic, contributing to a collaborative, interdisciplinary model of care.
In your role as Lead SLP, you will help design and deliver services that are relational, flexible, and responsive to the unique needs of children and families. You will collaborate closely with Occupational Therapists, Psychotherapists, and Psychiatry providers to support coordinated, client-centered care.
Key Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive speech and language assessments and intervention for children and youth
Deliver care that is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and neurodiversity-affirming
Support clients in ways that prioritize autonomy, consent, and emotional safety
Collaborate regularly with Occupational Therapists, Psychotherapists, and Psychiatry providers to develop integrated care plans
Participate in case consultations, team meetings, and interdisciplinary care planning
Contribute to program development, service design, and quality improvement initiatives
Provide mentorship or clinical guidance (if applicable) to other team members or trainees
Maintain accurate, ethical, and timely documentation aligned with regulatory standards
What We’re Looking For
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Active licensure/registration in Michigan
Minimum 3–5 years of clinical experience (leadership experience preferred)
Demonstrated experience in trauma-informed care
Strong alignment with neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based approaches
Experience working within or alongside multidisciplinary teams
Excellent interpersonal, reflective, and communication skills
Multidisciplinary Collaboration Expectations
At Mala Child & Family Institute, collaboration is central to our model of care. The Lead SLP will:
Engage in shared care planning with Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy, and Psychiatry
Participate in regular interdisciplinary case reviews and consultations
Integrate insights across disciplines to support whole-child and family-centered outcomes
Communicate clearly and respectfully with team members, prioritizing relational safety and shared understanding.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary based on experience and credentials
Competitive health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
Professional development and continuing education support
Supervision and reflective practice opportunities
Retirement savings plan
Our Commitment
We are dedicated to creating a space where clients and clinicians alike feel valued, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applicants who are aligned with trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and strengths-based approaches to apply.We are committed to fostering an environment where both clients and clinicians feel seen, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from individuals who are aligned with trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, anti-oppressive, and inclusive practices.
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Are you a dedicated Occupational Therapist with a passion for helping clients unlock their full potential? At Mala Child & Family Institute, we are on a mission to end intergenerational cycles of trauma by offering trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that clients of all ages receive exceptional, integrated support in a warm and collaborative environment.
We are seeking one full-time Occupational Therapist (1099 or W2) to join our Ann Arbor location, and another full-time Occupational Therapist to join our Farmington Hills location. This is a unique opportunity to work in a supportive and innovative clinic where holistic, client-centered care is at the forefront.
What We Offer
Collaborative Multidisciplinary Environment: Work alongside psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatric providers, and other specialists to provide comprehensive, team-based care.
Flexible Schedule: Create a schedule that fits your life while maintaining a fulfilling caseload.
Ongoing Training and Development: Access professional development opportunities, monthly multidisciplinary training seminars, and virtual case consultations on varied topics, such as trauma-informed care, play therapy, relational counseling, and more.
Supportive Leadership: Thrive under the mentorship of our experienced clinical leaders and work with a team that values your expertise and contributions.
Meaningful Impact: Serve a diverse clientele, including children, adolescents, and families, while contributing to their growth and success in school, home, and life.
What We're Looking For
Education and Licensing: Master's degree or higher in Occupational Therapy; Licensed or license-eligible in the state of Michigan.
Experience and Expertise: Experience working with children, adolescents, and neurodiverse individuals. Commitment to trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally sensitive care.
Skills and Professional Qualities: Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and independently. Passion for helping clients develop the skills and tools they need to succeed.
Why Mala?
Mala Child & Family Institute is more than a workplace - it’s a community. Founded by an immigrant and female-owned leader inspired to transform mental health care, our organization carries the soul of resilience and healing. Every member of our team contributes to a shared vision of breaking cycles of trauma and creating spaces where individuals and families thrive.
As part of our team, you’ll not only advance your career but also make a lasting impact in the lives of clients and their families. From collaborative care to ongoing training, this is your opportunity to grow while doing meaningful work.
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Full-Time | Hybrid Flexibility
We are currently seeking a licensed psychotherapist, with a primary focus on working with children and neurodivergent individuals, to join our team. This is a W2 role offering hybrid flexibility and requiring some evening and weekend hours.
This role is ideal for clinicians who are passionate about child-centered care and interested in developing advanced skills in neurodiversity-affirming, integrative treatment. You will work in a training-rich environment with close collaboration alongside psychology, psychiatry, and occupational therapy.
Key Responsibilities:
Scheduling and conducting 20-27 clinical hours of individual, family, and/or couples therapy to children, adolescents, and adults — including some evening and weekend hours.
Engage in roughly 10 hours/week of admin, continuing education, meetings, and collaborative work.
Develop treatment plans through a strengths-based and collaborative lens.
Participate in multidisciplinary case consultations with psychologists, occupational therapists, and psychiatric providers.
Maintain timely and professional documentation within our EHR.
Collaborate with caregivers, schools, and community partners to support holistic well-being.
Required Qualifications:
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or Marriage & Family Therapy.
Licensed in the State of Michigan.
Demonstrated strong diagnostic, therapeutic, and documentation skills; as well as excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and values-driven care.
Preferred Qualifications:
Paneled with Blue Care Network.
Experience working with children with PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) profiles.
Experience or strong interest in trauma, neurodiversity, and family systems work.
Workplace Benefits Include:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement matching
Malpractice insurance coverage
Steady client referrals & marketing support
Access to office space for in-person or telehealth sessions
Weekly group case consultations & supervision opportunities
Comprehensive therapist support team
Electronic Health Record access
Opportunities to train and supervise practicum students
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10 hours per week | Unpaid | Hybrid
We are seeking a motivated Social Media & Marketing Summer Intern to support our marketing and communications efforts. This internship is designed for students or early-career professionals who want hands-on experience building a portfolio in social media content creation, digital marketing, and media management.
The Social Media & Marketing intern will assist with developing and managing social media content across multiple platforms (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Threads, LinkedIn). This role provides an excellent opportunity to gain real-world experience in content planning, trend analysis, SEO basics, and social media strategy.
Key Responsibilities
Assist with planning, creating, and scheduling social media content
Film and edit short-form video content (including reels and similar formats)
Support day-to-day management of social media channels
Monitor social media trends, platform algorithms, and emerging content styles
Assist with basic SEO strategies and digital marketing initiatives
Capture photo and video content in-office for marketing and promotional use
Collaborate with leadership on content ideas and campaign planning
Analyze engagement metrics and contribute ideas to improve reach and performance
Location & Travel
This position will occasionally require travel to our office locations in Ann Arbor, Plymouth, and Farmington Hills to create in-person content for social media.
QualificationsMust be 18 years or older
Preferably a current college student studying communications, marketing, public relations, media studies, or a related field
Familiarity with major social media platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, etc.)
Experience creating short-form video content (Reels, TikTok-style editing)
Understanding of social media trends, engagement strategies, and platform algorithms
Interest in SEO, digital marketing, and content strategy
Strong creativity, organization, and communication skills
Comfortable appearing in or filming social media content when needed
What You’ll GainHands-on experience in social media marketing and digital strategy
Real-world portfolio content you can showcase to future employers
Experience managing social media accounts and analyzing engagement
Mentorship and exposure to professional marketing workflows
Time CommitmentApproximately 10 hours per week
Flexible scheduling depending on project needs
If you have any questions, please direct them to our Marketing Manager, Kiera Dressler-Reed at k.dressler@malafamily.org
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We are seeking motivated and professional individuals (age 18+) to join our team as Interns. This position offers hands-on exposure to the inner workings of a clinical practice and is an excellent opportunity for those considering graduate school or a career in mental health, occupational therapy, healthcare administration, or related fields.
Position Overview:
Undergrad interns will gain experience in both administrative operations and clinical collaboration, while receiving structured support and mentorship throughout the program.
Responsibilities & Expectations:Internship is minimum of 3 months, maximum of 12 months
Complete 9 hours per week of administrative work under the supervision of an assigned supervisor
Attend monthly team meetings and training seminars
A valuable opportunity to observe provider collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork
Meet as a cohort with the Clinical Training Coordinator for progress check-ins, professional development support, and ongoing mentorship and guidance
Optional Opportunities:
With approval from their assigned supervisor, interns may also have the opportunity to shadow clinical sessions and/or groups. Please note that shadowing hours are considered supplemental and do not count toward required internship hours.
Ideal Candidates:Age 18 or older
Interested in pursuing education or a career in mental health, psychology, social work, occupational therapy, counseling, healthcare, administration, or a related field
Professional, organized, and eager to learn
Comfortable working in a collaborative, team-based environment
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or taking a gap year
If you are interested in gaining real-world experience in a supportive and dynamic setting, we encourage you to apply HERE.
How to Apply to Work at Mala
STEP 1: Spend time learning about our story, philosophy, programs, services, and our team.
STEP 2: Click on the link below to submit your resume, a letter of recommendation, and a cover letter explaining why you want to work at our organization.
STEP 3: We will reach out to you to schedule an interview if you seem to be a good candidate.
STEP 4: We will contact three of your references.
STEP 5: If we offer you the position, we offer you a chance to meet with one of our staff confidentially to ask any questions you may have to learn about their experiences being part of the Mala team.
QUESTIONS? Please email admin@malafamily.org.
Why Work at Mala?
At Mala Child and Family Institute, we believe in the power of connection, community, and healing. Our mission is to end intergenerational cycles of trauma, and we’re passionate about providing trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally sensitive care to all ages. We foster an environment where professionals thrive, grow, and make a real impact. Join either our Ann Arbor, Farmington Hills, or Plymouth clinics and feel the power of our community.
Mala is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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When you work at Mala, you're not just part of a clinic—you're part of a collaborative team that includes psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers, counselors, art therapists, and psychiatric providers. This truly integrative model means you’ll have the opportunity to work side by side with experts across multiple fields, providing holistic care that addresses the whole person, not just the symptoms.
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Our culture is built on the principles of empathy, integrity, and excellence. We prioritize creating a supportive environment where staff feel valued, heard, and empowered to deliver the highest caliber of care. We believe that in order to care for others, our team must first be well cared for. That’s why we invest in your professional and personal well-being, fostering an atmosphere of balance, mutual respect, and continuous learning.
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At Mala, we are committed to your growth as a clinician. Whether you're early in your career or looking to expand your skills, we offer rich training opportunities in trauma-informed care, neurodiversity, family systems, DBT, child-centered play therapy, and more. Our commitment to training extends beyond the classroom—here, you’ll experience hands-on learning, mentorship, and the ability to shadow professionals across different specialties (occupational therapy, psychiatry, art therapy, psychology, psychotherapy, school advocacy).
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As we continue to expand, we are focused on innovation and excellence in mental health care. By joining us, you will be at the forefront of creating lasting change in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Your contributions will not only impact those we serve today but will shape the future of mental health care for generations to come.
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We don’t just support our clients—we support each other. Our team is a community that thrives on collaboration, open communication, and shared goals. We encourage professional development and provide access to cutting-edge resources, supervision, and training programs designed to keep you at the top of your field. We are invested in your journey and believe that when you grow, we grow together.
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At Mala, we cultivate a workplace at all three clinics (Ann Arbor, Farmington Hills, or Plymouth) where diversity is celebrated, and everyone feels a sense of belonging. We understand that every team member brings unique strengths, perspectives, and experiences that enhance the evaluation, psychotherapy, OT, and psychiatry care we provide. You’ll find an inclusive environment that values authenticity, where you can show up as your true self.
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Choosing to work at Mala means choosing to be part of a mission-driven institute that is making a real difference in the world. Our commitment to ending cycles of trauma is deep, and we are looking for professionals who share that vision. If you are passionate about making a meaningful impact and want to be part of a dynamic, compassionate team, Mala Child and Family Institute is the place for you.
Our Core Values
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We believe that healing starts with a sense of safety through connection with
others, connection with ourselves, and connection to our world. We treat our team members, clients, and
partners with mutual respect, compassion, and sensitivity.
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We believe in staying true to who we are and seeking validation internally rather than working on being perfect and seeking a sense of worth externally.
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We believe that everyone, regardless of their gender, gender identity, ethnicity, race, native or indigenous origins, age, generation, sexual orientation, culture, religion, belief system, marital status, parental status, socio-economic difference, appearance, language and accent, disability, mental health, education, geography, nationality, work style, work experience, job role and function, thinking style, and personality type should be included and feel safe, treated equally, respectfully, fairly, and compassionately, and valued for who it is they fully and authentically are.
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We believe in providing high quality and individualized care that integrates the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.
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We are one organization, one team. We are committed to a teamwork environment where every person is a valued member, treated with respect, encouraged to contribute, and recognized and rewarded for their efforts.
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We believe in accepting our responsibilities, meeting our commitments, and acting with honesty and integrity. We believe in being open to feedback and using it to grow to provide better care and service.
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We believe that growth should be rooted, intentional, and transparent. We value slow and steady progress, change that is thoughtful, predictable, and organized. We recognize that trauma-informed care doesn’t just happen in the therapy room, but in how we evolve as a team and organization. We value communicating changes clearly, honor the nervous system’s need for safety and stability, and prioritize clarity over urgency. We believe the best systems are the ones that people can trust, grow within, and count on.
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We believe that as mental health and occupational therapy providers, we not only have a responsibility to but are also worthy of doing our own inner work. We believe that this happens by valuing and staying committed to learning about who it is that we authentically are, what behaviors we are engaging in that are no longer serving us, and how we can continue to grow. We believe that healing and emotional growth are lifelong journeys, done within safe and nurturing connections, spaces, and processes that bring us closer to loving ourselves and others with compassion and openness.
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CHIEF OF OPERATIONS - RYLEIGH STRONG, MSW
At Mala, we believe operations are about the people within the systems. Here’s what guides our work behind the scenes:
Systems Should Uplift, Not Create Barriers: Our operations and HR work is grounded in the belief that every logistical decision is an opportunity to affirm human dignity. We are committed to designing systems that reflect our values of equity, care, and accessibility. Behind every form, policy, and process is a person trying to show up for themselves, their families, or their community, and we’re here to make that easier, not harder.
We Live Our Values From the Inside Out: We’re not just here to make things run. We’re here to ensure that how things run aligns with what we stand for. We believe in creating a workplace where staff feel supported, seen, and empowered to grow. As a team led by individuals who know what it’s like to navigate systems that weren’t built for them, we’re passionate about reimagining what leadership, inclusion, and care can look like at every level of the organization.
Explore More of What We Offer
Healing is rarely one-dimensional. At Mala, we provide integrated services to support you, your child, and your family across multiple areas of life. Learn more about what makes our care so comprehensive:
🧠 Learn more about our Psychological Evaluations
💊 Meet Our Psychiatric Team and Medication Providers
💬 Explore our Individual and Family Therapy Services
🤝 Join one of our Group Therapy Programs
🧩 Get Support from Our Occupational Therapy Team
🏫 Advocate for Your Child with Our School Advocacy Services
🎓 Train With Us: Clinical Fellowships and Internships
🚀 Grow Your Practice With Our Business Coaching & Speaking Services