SUNY Cortland
The Communication Disorders and Sciences Department at SUNY Cortland is accepting applications for a 12-month full-time Lecturer I position with responsibilities to include clinical supervision and teaching academic coursework during summer session and as needed. We are an engaged learning community that is committed to promoting a diversity of thought and experience. We believe that an equitable, inclusive, and diverse campus and curriculum are critical to our education mission.
Salary Range: $67,000 + depending on experience (DOE)
What makes SUNY Cortland a great place to work?
Our positions provide predictable salary progressions, and many offer permanency.
Generous benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance; various retirement program options; paid family leave and/or parental leaves; flexible spending and dependent care accounts; long-term disability and tuition reimbursement.
SUNY Cortland prioritizes work-life balance and well-being in all forms. The university’s state‑of‑the‑art Student Life Center is free for employees to use, with membership options for families. SUNY Cortland’s Child Care Center welcomes the children of employees and community members, as space allows. Alternate work schedules are available with a supervisor’s approval.
Professional development opportunities exist through training, continuing education programs, tuition reimbursement and conference travel, based on funding.
Cortland County and surrounding areas offer easy access to arts, entertainment, outdoor recreation and much more.
Major Responsibilities
Clinical supervision of graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in on- and off‑campus clinical practicum. Clinical experiences include screenings, diagnostics, and therapy.
Demonstrate a broad range of clinical experiences across the lifespan.
Assessment and intervention experiences should include but are not limited to the following: AAC, autism, voice, fluency, aphasia, adult communication disorders, early childhood and school‑age speech and language disorders.
Demonstrate strong clinical writing skills.
Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and professional skills with students, clients, families, colleagues, and other professionals.
Demonstrate commitment to promoting a diverse academic environment consistent with university mission, vision, values and campus priorities.
Teach academic coursework in the Department in summer session and as needed.
Functional and Supervisory Relationships
Works under the direct supervision of the Department Chair and Clinic Director.
Works closely with faculty and staff within the department.
Additional working relationships with faculty and staff in other college departments when appropriate.
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in Communication Disorders/Speech‑Language Pathology or its equivalent.
American Speech‑Language‑Hearing Association’s (ASHA) Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in speech‑language pathology.
New York State License in Speech‑Language Pathology.
At least three years clinical experience in speech‑language pathology.
At least 2 CEUs in Supervision prior to start date.
Preferred Qualifications
Clinical supervisory experience.
About the University A top public university of approximately 6,600 students located in the geographic center of New York State, SUNY Cortland provides accessible, affordable education to students from across the U.S. One of 13 comprehensive universities in the State University of New York system, SUNY Cortland prides itself on its rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, education, and professional studies. For more than 150 years, SUNY Cortland has provided unmistakable value for students seeking a well‑rounded academic, athletic, and social experience. The University ranks among the top campuses in the nation on Money magazine’s “Best Colleges for Your Money List,” fields a powerhouse Division III athletics program and boasts an impressive network of alumni making a difference in education, business, government, fitness, medicine and many other fields.
EEO Statement SUNY Cortland is an AA/EEO/ADA employer and encourages applications from women, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of underrepresented groups.
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Salary Range: $67,000 + depending on experience (DOE)
What makes SUNY Cortland a great place to work?
Our positions provide predictable salary progressions, and many offer permanency.
Generous benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance; various retirement program options; paid family leave and/or parental leaves; flexible spending and dependent care accounts; long-term disability and tuition reimbursement.
SUNY Cortland prioritizes work-life balance and well-being in all forms. The university’s state‑of‑the‑art Student Life Center is free for employees to use, with membership options for families. SUNY Cortland’s Child Care Center welcomes the children of employees and community members, as space allows. Alternate work schedules are available with a supervisor’s approval.
Professional development opportunities exist through training, continuing education programs, tuition reimbursement and conference travel, based on funding.
Cortland County and surrounding areas offer easy access to arts, entertainment, outdoor recreation and much more.
Major Responsibilities
Clinical supervision of graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in on- and off‑campus clinical practicum. Clinical experiences include screenings, diagnostics, and therapy.
Demonstrate a broad range of clinical experiences across the lifespan.
Assessment and intervention experiences should include but are not limited to the following: AAC, autism, voice, fluency, aphasia, adult communication disorders, early childhood and school‑age speech and language disorders.
Demonstrate strong clinical writing skills.
Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and professional skills with students, clients, families, colleagues, and other professionals.
Demonstrate commitment to promoting a diverse academic environment consistent with university mission, vision, values and campus priorities.
Teach academic coursework in the Department in summer session and as needed.
Functional and Supervisory Relationships
Works under the direct supervision of the Department Chair and Clinic Director.
Works closely with faculty and staff within the department.
Additional working relationships with faculty and staff in other college departments when appropriate.
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in Communication Disorders/Speech‑Language Pathology or its equivalent.
American Speech‑Language‑Hearing Association’s (ASHA) Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in speech‑language pathology.
New York State License in Speech‑Language Pathology.
At least three years clinical experience in speech‑language pathology.
At least 2 CEUs in Supervision prior to start date.
Preferred Qualifications
Clinical supervisory experience.
About the University A top public university of approximately 6,600 students located in the geographic center of New York State, SUNY Cortland provides accessible, affordable education to students from across the U.S. One of 13 comprehensive universities in the State University of New York system, SUNY Cortland prides itself on its rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, education, and professional studies. For more than 150 years, SUNY Cortland has provided unmistakable value for students seeking a well‑rounded academic, athletic, and social experience. The University ranks among the top campuses in the nation on Money magazine’s “Best Colleges for Your Money List,” fields a powerhouse Division III athletics program and boasts an impressive network of alumni making a difference in education, business, government, fitness, medicine and many other fields.
EEO Statement SUNY Cortland is an AA/EEO/ADA employer and encourages applications from women, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of underrepresented groups.
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