Logo
New River Community College

Lecturer - Communication Sciences & Disorders

New River Community College, Cheney, Washington, United States, 99004

Save Job

Lecturer – Communication Sciences & Disorders The College of Health Science and Public Health invites applications for a full‑time Lecturer, a 9‑month position in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) to begin August 16, 2026. Lecturers must hold at least an MA or MS in speech‑language pathology, communication sciences and disorders, audiology, or a related field, or an AuD, and must possess an American Speech‑Language‑Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP or CCC‑A) and a Washington State license in speech‑language pathology, audiology, or be eligible for licensure.

Salary and Benefits Expected salary upon hire: $59,884. The university offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, life and disability insurance, retirement plans, tuition waiver for employees, discounted university sports tickets, free access to campus workout facilities, and free STA bus transportation.

Required Qualifications

Master’s degree or AuD in communication sciences and disorders, speech‑language pathology, audiology, or related area

Evidence of clinical experience and supervision with strong potential for successful teaching

ASHA CCC‑SLP or CCC‑A

Washington state SLP or AuD licensure, or eligibility for state licensure

Ability to engage in respectful, collegial relationships with students, faculty, and staff

Responsive, flexible approach supportive of the diverse needs of students, faculty, staff, and the public

Preferred Qualifications

Five or more years of clinical experience in a variety of practice areas for children and/or adults

One or more years of teaching/supervision experience in a CSD program

Working knowledge of HIPAA and FERPA regulations

Currency in, and working knowledge of, the profession and the program

Other Skills and Abilities Skills related to managing clinical supervision assignments, building and marketing specialty clinics, ensuring compliance with accreditation standards, maintaining clinic‑patient files, and providing service to the department, college, and university are valued.

Job Duties Teaching:

Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in accordance with expertise and program/departmental instructional needs; conduct clinical education and supervision in area(s) of expertise; supervise community speech, language, and hearing screenings; assure maintenance of clinic‑patient files in accordance with HIPAA; manage clinical supervision assignments to assure compliance with accreditation standards; build and market specialty clinics; provide service to the department, college, university, and the discipline of communication sciences and disorders.

Conditions of Employment

Start date no later than August 16, 2026

Maintain current, valid licensure at own expense

Successful completion of a background check prior to employmentCompliance with EWU Immunization Policy 602‑02, providing proof of immunity or vaccination to MMR before beginning work; waivers available for medical or sincerely held religious beliefs

Eligibility to work in the U.S. (no visa sponsorship available)

Special Instructions to Applicants Submit your application through the online portal at https://jobs.hr.ewu.edu/postings/14316. Applications are accepted until recruitment is closed; screening begins on March 15, 2026.

#J-18808-Ljbffr