Job Description
We are accepting application for potential openings in the Department of Hearing Speech and Language Sciences for fall and spring semesters of AY 2025-2026. Applications to this pool will be considered to fill part-time non-tenure track non-benefits eligible instructor positions at the Athens campus. The teaching workload will vary based on departmental teaching needs each semester. Anticipated needs are for the following undergraduate level courses: Voice and Articulation Introduction to Communication Disorders Phonetics Anatomy & Physiology Speech Science and Research Methods. Graduate courses include Neurogenic Communication Disorders and a new elective on Neurodiversity. A description of all undergraduate HSLS courses can be viewed at: A description of graduate level HSLS courses can be viewed at: Qualifications
Candidates must have a masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or a clinical doctorate in Audiology or an advanced degree in a closely related field.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates with a PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders or Speech-Language Sciences or closely related field who have an established record of teaching.
Job DescriptionWe are accepting application for potential openings in the Department of Hearing Speech and Language Sciences for fall and spring semesters of AY 2025-2026. Applications to this pool will be considered to fill part-time non-tenure track non-benefits eligible instructor positions at th...
Job Description
We are accepting application for potential openings in the Department of Hearing Speech and Language Sciences for fall and spring semesters of AY 2025-2026. Applications to this pool will be considered to fill part-time non-tenure track non-benefits eligible instructor positions at the Athens campus. The teaching workload will vary based on departmental teaching needs each semester. Anticipated needs are for the following undergraduate level courses: Voice and Articulation Introduction to Communication Disorders Phonetics Anatomy & Physiology Speech Science and Research Methods. Graduate courses include Neurogenic Communication Disorders and a new elective on Neurodiversity. A description of all undergraduate HSLS courses can be viewed at: A description of graduate level HSLS courses can be viewed at: Qualifications
Candidates must have a masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or a clinical doctorate in Audiology or an advanced degree in a closely related field.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates with a PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders or Speech-Language Sciences or closely related field who have an established record of teaching.
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