Inside Higher Ed
Assistant Professor/Clinical Sciences-Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences/Tenure
Inside Higher Ed, Lakewood Club, Michigan, United States
Assistant Professor/Clinical Sciences-Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences/Tenure Track
Department:
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Term of Assignment:
Tenure Track Term End Date, If Applicable:
(none given) FLSA Status:
Exempt = not eligible for overtime Travel:
Less than 10% Brief Statement of Duties:
Duties include teaching undergraduate, graduate courses, development of graduate courses, clinical supervision, advising students, pursuing research and scholarly endeavors leading to publication and grants, and participation in campus and community service. This is a campus based position. Minimum Qualifications: Doctorate or equivalent terminal degree Communication Sciences and Disorders, or related field Record of successful teaching, and experience in higher education (minimum of 3 years) in a Communication Sciences & Disorders or a closely related field by the appointment start date. Three years of experience in higher education. Ability to effectively instruct students. Ability to advise and mentor students. Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and assessment of outcomes. Ability to work effectively with others in productive ways. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to conduct and supervise scholarly work. Additional Desirable Qualifications:
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology is highly desired. Experience with ASHA accreditation procedures, and online teaching experience is highly valued. Other:
Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicant materials will include faculty application, cover letter, CV/Resume, unofficial transcripts, and any relevant certificates or state licenses. Contact Information:
Heather Isaacson - Search Chair, hisaacson@nmu.edu NMU is an equal opportunity employer.
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Department:
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Term of Assignment:
Tenure Track Term End Date, If Applicable:
(none given) FLSA Status:
Exempt = not eligible for overtime Travel:
Less than 10% Brief Statement of Duties:
Duties include teaching undergraduate, graduate courses, development of graduate courses, clinical supervision, advising students, pursuing research and scholarly endeavors leading to publication and grants, and participation in campus and community service. This is a campus based position. Minimum Qualifications: Doctorate or equivalent terminal degree Communication Sciences and Disorders, or related field Record of successful teaching, and experience in higher education (minimum of 3 years) in a Communication Sciences & Disorders or a closely related field by the appointment start date. Three years of experience in higher education. Ability to effectively instruct students. Ability to advise and mentor students. Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and assessment of outcomes. Ability to work effectively with others in productive ways. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to conduct and supervise scholarly work. Additional Desirable Qualifications:
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology is highly desired. Experience with ASHA accreditation procedures, and online teaching experience is highly valued. Other:
Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicant materials will include faculty application, cover letter, CV/Resume, unofficial transcripts, and any relevant certificates or state licenses. Contact Information:
Heather Isaacson - Search Chair, hisaacson@nmu.edu NMU is an equal opportunity employer.
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