Job Details
Assistant/Associate Professor, School of Communication Disorders and Deafness, Fall 2023
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College of Health Professions and Human Services
School of Communication Disorders and Deafness
Speech Language Pathology - to teach a range of undergraduate, MA and doctoral courses in the field of communication sciences and disorders, including coursework in our clinical doctorate (SLPD) program. Program need is for expertise in 1) neurogenic language disorders in adults; 2) motor based speech and voice disorders in children and adults; and 3) speech and hearing science and their application to clinical practice, but other areas may be considered.
Qualifications: Doctoral degree (ex. SLPD, Ph.D. or Ed.D.) in Communication Sciences and Disorders or the equivalent is required. CCC-SLP or eligibility for certification; eligibility for New Jersey State licensure; experience with university-level teaching; and an established research agenda is preferred. A demonstrated ability and experience in guiding student research and a demonstrated ability to perform other duties associated with university faculty positions is also preferred. Recent graduates and ABD candidates will be considered with degree completion by September 1, 2023. A robust research agenda, past and future, is highly desired.
Positions are ten-month, full-time, tenure-track assignments at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor effective for the Fall 2023 semester, unless otherwise indicated. Teaching assignments and related responsibilities may include day, evening, weekend and online courses. Evening hours are required for teaching graduate course assignments. Courses may be taught at the Union campus, Kean Ocean, Kean Skylands or other locations.
All tenure-track faculty are expected to demonstrate a commitment to teaching excellence and an on-going program of research and publication or creative and performance activity. Participation in curriculum development, student advisement and service at the departmental/school, college, university and community level is also required. Interest or experience in using advanced instructional technologies to improve the teaching/learning process is highly desirable. Proficiency in a Learning Management System is required, consistent with University guidelines.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, statement of teaching philosophy and contact information for three professional references. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Official transcripts are required before appointment. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. A comprehensive benefits package is included.
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