UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences (Ca
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718
Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor — Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences (Career-Track)
Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences (Career-Track)
The Department of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences at the University of Arizona is seeking an audiologist for an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor position who will contribute to the department’s clinical teaching and service missions. This is a 12‑month position to begin in May 2026. It is a career‑track appointment and not eligible for tenure.
Responsibilities include providing evidence‑based patient/family‑centered clinical services to adults and children with hearing loss; mentoring and educating graduate and undergraduate students through clinical activities, particularly evaluation, hearing aid fitting, and follow‑up; and collaborating on scholarly projects. Candidates with experience in aural rehabilitation, humanitarian audiology, pediatrics, electrophysiology, tinnitus management, implantable devices, or auditory processing disorders are encouraged to apply.
The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is renowned for its clinical training programs in Audiology and Speech‑Language Pathology as well as its active doctoral program. Our department includes 30 faculty, 104 graduate students in three degree programs (MS, AuD, PhD), and 208 undergraduate students.
Faculty in the Department benefit from rich collaborative environments within the University and the Southern Arizona communities. The audiology faculty are highly engaged in a wide variety of humanitarian audiology projects.
Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; U of A/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to U of A recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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Duties & Responsibilities
90% clinical teaching and clinical service
10% departmental service
Teaching and Clinical Service
Mentor and educate students during clinical service provision, using evidence‑based practices for clinical education
Provide effective evidence‑based patient‑centered clinical services to adults and children (i.e., evaluation, hearing aid fitting, follow‑up)
Provide additional evidence‑based patient/family‑centered clinical services as needed and based on clinical skill set (e.g., aural rehabilitation, implantable devices, pediatrics, APD, tinnitus)
Engage in lifelong learning and continuous process improvement
Collaborate on scholarly projects
Interdisciplinary collaboration (e.g., with speech‑language pathology, otolaryngology, neurology)
Service Activities
Participate effectively on departmental and university committees
Participate in student recruitment, admission, and retention
Relate and interact successfully and collegially with students and peers
Minimum Qualifications
AuD or PhD
Qualify for AZ licensure and ASHA certification
At least 2 years of experience as an audiologist
Previous experience as a preceptor or clinical instructor
Experience with patient/family‑centered care
Recent experience working with adults with hearing aids
Experience with at least one of the following specialty areas: aural rehabilitation, electrophysiology, tinnitus management, implantable devices, or auditory processing disorders
Preferred Qualifications
Proficient in service delivery in more than one language, preferably languages commonly spoken in Southern Arizona
Experience in collaborating on scholarly projects
Contact Information for Candidates Robin Samlan, PhD, MBA, CCC‑SLP Associate Professor, Associate Department Head & Director of Clinical Education rsamlan@arizona.edu
Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit the following:
Cover Letter that includes description of your experience with and approach to clinical instruction
Curriculum Vitae
Contact information for three professional references
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The Department of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences at the University of Arizona is seeking an audiologist for an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor position who will contribute to the department’s clinical teaching and service missions. This is a 12‑month position to begin in May 2026. It is a career‑track appointment and not eligible for tenure.
Responsibilities include providing evidence‑based patient/family‑centered clinical services to adults and children with hearing loss; mentoring and educating graduate and undergraduate students through clinical activities, particularly evaluation, hearing aid fitting, and follow‑up; and collaborating on scholarly projects. Candidates with experience in aural rehabilitation, humanitarian audiology, pediatrics, electrophysiology, tinnitus management, implantable devices, or auditory processing disorders are encouraged to apply.
The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is renowned for its clinical training programs in Audiology and Speech‑Language Pathology as well as its active doctoral program. Our department includes 30 faculty, 104 graduate students in three degree programs (MS, AuD, PhD), and 208 undergraduate students.
Faculty in the Department benefit from rich collaborative environments within the University and the Southern Arizona communities. The audiology faculty are highly engaged in a wide variety of humanitarian audiology projects.
Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; U of A/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to U of A recreation and cultural activities; and more!
The University of Arizona has been recognized for our innovative work‑life programs. For more information about working at the University of Arizona and relocation services, please
click here .
Duties & Responsibilities
90% clinical teaching and clinical service
10% departmental service
Teaching and Clinical Service
Mentor and educate students during clinical service provision, using evidence‑based practices for clinical education
Provide effective evidence‑based patient‑centered clinical services to adults and children (i.e., evaluation, hearing aid fitting, follow‑up)
Provide additional evidence‑based patient/family‑centered clinical services as needed and based on clinical skill set (e.g., aural rehabilitation, implantable devices, pediatrics, APD, tinnitus)
Engage in lifelong learning and continuous process improvement
Collaborate on scholarly projects
Interdisciplinary collaboration (e.g., with speech‑language pathology, otolaryngology, neurology)
Service Activities
Participate effectively on departmental and university committees
Participate in student recruitment, admission, and retention
Relate and interact successfully and collegially with students and peers
Minimum Qualifications
AuD or PhD
Qualify for AZ licensure and ASHA certification
At least 2 years of experience as an audiologist
Previous experience as a preceptor or clinical instructor
Experience with patient/family‑centered care
Recent experience working with adults with hearing aids
Experience with at least one of the following specialty areas: aural rehabilitation, electrophysiology, tinnitus management, implantable devices, or auditory processing disorders
Preferred Qualifications
Proficient in service delivery in more than one language, preferably languages commonly spoken in Southern Arizona
Experience in collaborating on scholarly projects
Contact Information for Candidates Robin Samlan, PhD, MBA, CCC‑SLP Associate Professor, Associate Department Head & Director of Clinical Education rsamlan@arizona.edu
Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit the following:
Cover Letter that includes description of your experience with and approach to clinical instruction
Curriculum Vitae
Contact information for three professional references
#J-18808-Ljbffr