Assistant Clinical Professor of Communications Sciences and Disorders
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Description
The Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Northern Arizona University invites applicants to apply for a 12-month Assistant Clinical Professor position (not tenure eligible). The Assistant Clinical Professor will provide evidence-based graduate student training and mentorship in school-based and other clinical settings with an emphasis on culturally and linguistically responsive services, including assessment and treatment of bilingual and multilingual clients/students. Clinical education will include in-person and telepractice services for our Summer Track graduate program which has undergone a recent expansion to the NAU-Yuma campus. Responsibilities include clinical education and consultation with graduate students providing bilingual services and services for students/clients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds during Practicum, service activities associated with our academic program, and the possibility for engaging in related scholarship. Although clinical education duties are expected to make up the bulk of student-related activities, opportunities to teach coursework may exist. Preference will be given to applicants with advanced spoken and written Spanish language skills in the context of professional practice in Speech-Language Pathology.
The successful applicant will join a diverse faculty that is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. NAU is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution and as a university with a specific commitment to Indigenous Peoples. As such, we are committed to providing equitable, high impact learning opportunities and to embracing the cultural and linguistic diversity of our region.
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