Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2024 01:51 PM
Job ID2948110
Business UnitMinot State University
Location
Minot
Posted10/10/2023
Full/Part TimeFull-Time
DepartmentCommunication Disorders
Close DateOpen Until Filled
Benefits
Compensation
Salary is competitive for region.
Comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid full family coverage for health insurance, TIAA retirement plan, and tuition waiver benefits.
Dental, vision, and life insurance options are also available.
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Position Description & Details Do you love to teach and share your clinical expertise? Are you interested in a new position with room to grow? The Communication Sciences and Disorders department at Minot State is waiting for you! Position Summary Minot State University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders Department is seeking a full-time faculty member with a commitment toward inspiring and educating the next generation of speech-language pathologists.
Faculty rank is negotiable based on experience, education, and preference.
Faculty may be appointed as either Instructor or Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) or a Clinical Educator.
The position is a recurring nine-month on-campus appointment with extended contract/summer employment available if desired with an anticipated start date of August 2023.
The Communication Sciences and Disorders Department contains a flagship graduate program with national recognition that serves students from across the United States and Canada and is located at the Minot State campus located in beautiful Minot, North Dakota.
The program has an accredited graduate (MS) program (both residential and distance) in Speech-Language Pathology and an undergraduate (BS) program in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
The department currently employs 10 full-time faculty who teach and provide clinical supervision as well as two part-time or adjunct faculty members who teach specialty classes.
We have a strong clinical focus and are always looking for ways to enhance the clinical experiences of our students.
Key Responsibilities Reporting to the Chair, the successful candidate will: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders Supervise clinical experiences Engage in research and scholarly activities Provide academic advisement to students Participate in committees and provide service to the department, university, and profession Be aware of, understand, and follow all university policies There is an opportunity for potential summer over-base pay.
The department provides support for travel for presentations and professional development as budget allows.
The department is committed to creating a welcoming and caring environment for all.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Applicants must possess strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to excellence in teaching students of diverse backgrounds.
Because we are a growing department, determined to meet the changing landscape of education, the willingness to learn new technology, adapt to the dynamics of all learners, and an ability to think creatively and problem solve is highly desired.
Preference will be given to the candidate with pre-existing college-level teaching experience and clinical experience.
Preferred areas of clinical expertise and teaching experience may include, but are not limited to: AAC, pediatric speech-language development and disorders, voice disorders, stuttering, and/or multiculturalism.
Minimum Requirements Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology At least 2 years of SLP practice experience ASHA CCCs in SLP ND licensure (SLP) or eligibility to obtain ND Licensure Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications Earned Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology or a related field (PhD or EdD preferred, will consider SLP-D).
Degree level may impact appointment rank Recent experience with clinical supervision of students or clinical fellows Graduate speech-language pathology teaching experience Ability to contribute positively to the department and university campus How To Apply Application Process A completed application packet includes an employment application, cover letter, curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended, contact information for three references, and a statement of teaching and research interests.
For additional information, you may contact Dr.
Mary Huston, Chairperson and Program Director, at mary.
huston@MinotStateU.
edu.
Additional Information Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Click here to apply.
For more information, or for accommodations contact: hr@MinotStateU.
edu For ND Relay Services: Click here.
Additional Information MSU is an equal opportunity employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.
Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
This position is subject to North Dakota Veteran's Preference.
Comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid full family coverage for health insurance, TIAA retirement plan, and tuition waiver benefits.
Dental, vision, and life insurance options are also available.
Explore MSU Benefits.
Position Description & Details Do you love to teach and share your clinical expertise? Are you interested in a new position with room to grow? The Communication Sciences and Disorders department at Minot State is waiting for you! Position Summary Minot State University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders Department is seeking a full-time faculty member with a commitment toward inspiring and educating the next generation of speech-language pathologists.
Faculty rank is negotiable based on experience, education, and preference.
Faculty may be appointed as either Instructor or Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) or a Clinical Educator.
The position is a recurring nine-month on-campus appointment with extended contract/summer employment available if desired with an anticipated start date of August 2023.
The Communication Sciences and Disorders Department contains a flagship graduate program with national recognition that serves students from across the United States and Canada and is located at the Minot State campus located in beautiful Minot, North Dakota.
The program has an accredited graduate (MS) program (both residential and distance) in Speech-Language Pathology and an undergraduate (BS) program in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
The department currently employs 10 full-time faculty who teach and provide clinical supervision as well as two part-time or adjunct faculty members who teach specialty classes.
We have a strong clinical focus and are always looking for ways to enhance the clinical experiences of our students.
Key Responsibilities Reporting to the Chair, the successful candidate will: Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders Supervise clinical experiences Engage in research and scholarly activities Provide academic advisement to students Participate in committees and provide service to the department, university, and profession Be aware of, understand, and follow all university policies There is an opportunity for potential summer over-base pay.
The department provides support for travel for presentations and professional development as budget allows.
The department is committed to creating a welcoming and caring environment for all.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Applicants must possess strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to excellence in teaching students of diverse backgrounds.
Because we are a growing department, determined to meet the changing landscape of education, the willingness to learn new technology, adapt to the dynamics of all learners, and an ability to think creatively and problem solve is highly desired.
Preference will be given to the candidate with pre-existing college-level teaching experience and clinical experience.
Preferred areas of clinical expertise and teaching experience may include, but are not limited to: AAC, pediatric speech-language development and disorders, voice disorders, stuttering, and/or multiculturalism.
Minimum Requirements Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology At least 2 years of SLP practice experience ASHA CCCs in SLP ND licensure (SLP) or eligibility to obtain ND Licensure Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications Earned Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology or a related field (PhD or EdD preferred, will consider SLP-D).
Degree level may impact appointment rank Recent experience with clinical supervision of students or clinical fellows Graduate speech-language pathology teaching experience Ability to contribute positively to the department and university campus How To Apply Application Process A completed application packet includes an employment application, cover letter, curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended, contact information for three references, and a statement of teaching and research interests.
For additional information, you may contact Dr.
Mary Huston, Chairperson and Program Director, at mary.
huston@MinotStateU.
edu.
Additional Information Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Click here to apply.
For more information, or for accommodations contact: hr@MinotStateU.
edu For ND Relay Services: Click here.
Additional Information MSU is an equal opportunity employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.
Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
This position is subject to North Dakota Veteran's Preference.
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• Location : 500 University Ave W, Minot, ND
• Post ID: 9001196186