Marshall University
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Marshall University is a public comprehensive university with a rich history as one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in West Virginia. Founded in 1837 and named after Chief Justice John Marshall, it advances the public good through innovative, accredited educational programs. We are located in downtown Huntington, West Virginia, with additional locations in South Charleston, Point Pleasant, Teays Valley and Beckley.
Benefits
A great highlight in December is that Marshall University employees receive almost two weeks off for Winter Break!
Annual and Sick Leave – Classified Staff, Non-Classified Staff and 12‑month Faculty earn up to 24 days of annual leave per year (max 360 hours) and up to 18 days of sick leave per year.
Health Insurance – Marshall University offers health insurance through West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA). There are seven (7) health benefit plans.
Educational/Tuition Benefits – Marshall University provides tuition benefits to regular employees (after probationary period) and their dependent children.
Retirement Plans – Marshall University offers retirement through Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA). Full‑time benefits‑eligible employees must participate in the mandated retirement plan (401(a)).
Life Insurance – Basic term life insurance ($10,000) at no cost, with optional additional coverage available with pre‑tax earnings.
Wellness Programs – PEIA provides various care management programs and the Pathways to Wellness program.
Position Information Banner Position Number : 001970
Position Title : Clinical Assistant Professor
Classification Title : Assistant Professor
Department : COHP-Speech & Hearing Clinic - MU2634
Job Description
The Speech & Hearing Clinic in the Communication Disorders Department at Marshall University invites applications for a 12‑month non‑tenure‑track Clinical Assistant Professor–Early Interventionist. This non‑tenure‑track position will provide therapy to deaf and hard‑of‑hearing infants and toddlers through school‑age children and their parents. Responsibilities include delivering listening and spoken language services through West Virginia Birth to Three in and around Kanawha County, contract services for Kanawha County Schools, and outpatient listening and spoken language intervention at Marshall University’s South Charleston campus. Additional responsibilities include support for student observations and experiences.
Location Marshall University
Salary Range Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications Must be able to perform all essential job duties as outlined in the job description.
Required Education
– The successful candidate must hold a master’s degree in Deaf Education, Speech‑Language Pathology, or a related field.
Required Experience
– The candidate must have credentials to qualify and be willing to pursue certification as a Listening and Spoken Language Specialist (LSLS) as an AVT or AVEd.
Preferred Qualifications
– (none listed)
Application Documents
Cover Letter
Unofficial Transcripts
CV or Resume
Supplemental Questions
* Do you have a Master’s degree in Deaf Education, Speech‑Language Pathology, or a related field?
Yes
No
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Benefits
A great highlight in December is that Marshall University employees receive almost two weeks off for Winter Break!
Annual and Sick Leave – Classified Staff, Non-Classified Staff and 12‑month Faculty earn up to 24 days of annual leave per year (max 360 hours) and up to 18 days of sick leave per year.
Health Insurance – Marshall University offers health insurance through West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA). There are seven (7) health benefit plans.
Educational/Tuition Benefits – Marshall University provides tuition benefits to regular employees (after probationary period) and their dependent children.
Retirement Plans – Marshall University offers retirement through Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA). Full‑time benefits‑eligible employees must participate in the mandated retirement plan (401(a)).
Life Insurance – Basic term life insurance ($10,000) at no cost, with optional additional coverage available with pre‑tax earnings.
Wellness Programs – PEIA provides various care management programs and the Pathways to Wellness program.
Position Information Banner Position Number : 001970
Position Title : Clinical Assistant Professor
Classification Title : Assistant Professor
Department : COHP-Speech & Hearing Clinic - MU2634
Job Description
The Speech & Hearing Clinic in the Communication Disorders Department at Marshall University invites applications for a 12‑month non‑tenure‑track Clinical Assistant Professor–Early Interventionist. This non‑tenure‑track position will provide therapy to deaf and hard‑of‑hearing infants and toddlers through school‑age children and their parents. Responsibilities include delivering listening and spoken language services through West Virginia Birth to Three in and around Kanawha County, contract services for Kanawha County Schools, and outpatient listening and spoken language intervention at Marshall University’s South Charleston campus. Additional responsibilities include support for student observations and experiences.
Location Marshall University
Salary Range Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications Must be able to perform all essential job duties as outlined in the job description.
Required Education
– The successful candidate must hold a master’s degree in Deaf Education, Speech‑Language Pathology, or a related field.
Required Experience
– The candidate must have credentials to qualify and be willing to pursue certification as a Listening and Spoken Language Specialist (LSLS) as an AVT or AVEd.
Preferred Qualifications
– (none listed)
Application Documents
Cover Letter
Unofficial Transcripts
CV or Resume
Supplemental Questions
* Do you have a Master’s degree in Deaf Education, Speech‑Language Pathology, or a related field?
Yes
No
#J-18808-Ljbffr