Posted: Mar 28, 2024
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Assistant/Associate Professor

Full-time
Salary: $70,000.00 - $90,000.00 Annually
Application Deadline: N/A

AUM College of Nursing and Health Sciences department of Communication Disorders is seeking qualified applicants for a tenure track faculty position. Doctorate degree required. Recent clinical experience and teaching experience at the baccalaureate level desired.

Position Description:

    • 12-month, tenure track faculty position
    • Classroom and clinical instruction in the graduate and undergraduate programs in accordance with the needs of the department
    • Developing and maintaining a program of research in the candidate’s area of expertise
    • Participation in clinical, departmental, and university service
    • Demonstrated ability and potential for professional growth

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    • Knowledge and insights gained from the exploration of his/her area of specialization.
    • Ability to communicate to professional peers.
    • Ability to perform successfully the professional duties assigned.
    • Ability to demonstrate academic ability and potential for professional growth.
    • Teaching will be face to face and/or online.

Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must have an earned research doctorate degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Speech and Hearing Science, or related field (Ph.D. preferred). A.B.D. candidates are eligible, but all degree requirements must be completed by June 1, 2024. Candidates must show evidence of the ability to develop a research program, potential for excellence in teaching, and a commitment to university, community, and professional service. CCC-SLP from ASHA and eligibility to be a licensed speech-language pathologist in the state of Alabama required.

To Apply:
Visit https://www.jobs.aum.edu/postings/6691 and upload your cover letter, curriculum vitae, transcripts, and references.

Auburn University at Montgomery is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity; therefore, we encourage applications from historically underrepresented groups, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.