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Pacific University

Adjunct Clinical Supervisor-Speech Language Pathology 25-26

Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, United States, 97116

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Overview

Pacific University achieves excellence and distinction by investing in exceptional people to think, care, create, and pursue justice in our world. We embrace discovery in a close and nurturing environment that leads to genuine transformation. Our community is diverse, sustainable, and dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship, and practice. Pacific University thrives in the Pacific Northwest, with campuses in Forest Grove and Hillsboro. We humbly acknowledge the original caretakers of the lands on which we live, work, teach, and acquire and share knowledge. The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders hires licensed speech‑language pathologists for part‑time positions to supervise graduate students at community partner sites. The role requires clinical expertise across a range of populations, including childhood speech and language development, literacy, cleft palate and craniofacial conditions, autism and social communication, bilingual populations (Spanish), brain injury, stroke, dementia, voice and resonance, and gender‑affirming communication. Previous supervision experience is strongly preferred. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Maintain strong relationships with partnership sites through effective communication and collaboration. Ensure excellence in service delivery and consistently use evidence‑based practice. Provide direct clinical services and instruction support to graduate student clinicians. Employ best practices in clinical supervision and conduct regular clinical evaluations of graduate student clinicians. Communicate consistently and effectively with School of CSD faculty and uphold the vision, mission and values of the University, College, School and clinical site. Demonstrate experience with clinical supervision of graduate students and/or clinical fellows. Contribute to the diversity of the faculty and reflect the diversity of clients served; priority to bicultural and/or bilingual, ideally Spanish/English. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum master’s degree in Speech‑Language Pathology. Licensed or eligible for licensure as a Speech‑Language Pathologist in the state of Oregon. Current American Speech‑Language Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP). Successful completion of federal background check and any other background checks required by the site. Evidence of clinical expertise in speech‑language pathology suitable for the populations served. Minimum of 2‑years SLP experience post‑certification and completion of continuing education in supervision of graduate students. Reliable transportation to travel to clinical site(s) and eligibility to work in the United States. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Bicultural and/or bilingual, Spanish preferred. 5‑years clinical experience as an SLP. Evidence of program development and/or assessment experience. Experience with clinical supervision and/or teaching. APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply, upload your resume and cover letter along with your Paycom application. Only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview; the selection process may take multiple interviews and several weeks. All qualified applicants will be notified once the selection process has closed. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT

Pacific University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all applicable laws. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from historically underrepresented groups.

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