Position Summary
The Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University invites applications for a Visiting Lecturer position for the upcoming academic year (a one-year appointment). This 10-month full-time (non-tenure track) appointment is ideal for an educator or clinician-scholar looking to gain experience within a top-tier Communication Sciences and Disorders program. We are seeking an engaging educator to join our faculty and contribute to our vibrant teaching mission. The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester (Fall and Spring) including a graduate-level course on phonological disorders. The position will provide the opportunity to shape the clinical foundation of our graduate students teach undergraduate coursework in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences and collaborate with a faculty dedicated to outstanding teaching standards and student success. Indiana University is a highly regarded public research university. The undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences are ranked among the top in the nation. The Bloomington campus home to approximately 42000 students is a one-hour drive south of Indianapolis. Our department is housed in a state-of-the art facility the Regional Academic Health Center with the Speech-Language and Hearing Clinics numerous research laboratories and is connected to the Bloomington hospital. The department also offers a preschool program aimed at supporting language development in preschool-aged children including those who are typically developing learning English as a second language or experiencing communication delays. The proximity to the hospital and collocation with other units in the building (nursing social work and medical sciences) fosters collaborations among faculty provides interprofessional education for students and facilitates patient-oriented research. The departmental climate is one of collaboration both within and across the SLHS disciplines as many faculty co-teach courses and collaborate on research and community outreach. Bloomington is a collegial community with a vibrant arts and cultural scene varied dining options and scenic outdoor spaces. Salary is competitive and commensurate with level of experience and qualifications.
Required Experience:
IC
Position SummaryThe Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University invites applications for a Visiting Lecturer position for the upcoming academic year (a one-year appointment). This 10-month full-time (non-tenure track) appointment is ideal for an educator or clinician-sch...
Position Summary
The Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University invites applications for a Visiting Lecturer position for the upcoming academic year (a one-year appointment). This 10-month full-time (non-tenure track) appointment is ideal for an educator or clinician-scholar looking to gain experience within a top-tier Communication Sciences and Disorders program. We are seeking an engaging educator to join our faculty and contribute to our vibrant teaching mission. The successful candidate will teach three courses per semester (Fall and Spring) including a graduate-level course on phonological disorders. The position will provide the opportunity to shape the clinical foundation of our graduate students teach undergraduate coursework in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences and collaborate with a faculty dedicated to outstanding teaching standards and student success. Indiana University is a highly regarded public research university. The undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences are ranked among the top in the nation. The Bloomington campus home to approximately 42000 students is a one-hour drive south of Indianapolis. Our department is housed in a state-of-the art facility the Regional Academic Health Center with the Speech-Language and Hearing Clinics numerous research laboratories and is connected to the Bloomington hospital. The department also offers a preschool program aimed at supporting language development in preschool-aged children including those who are typically developing learning English as a second language or experiencing communication delays. The proximity to the hospital and collocation with other units in the building (nursing social work and medical sciences) fosters collaborations among faculty provides interprofessional education for students and facilitates patient-oriented research. The departmental climate is one of collaboration both within and across the SLHS disciplines as many faculty co-teach courses and collaborate on research and community outreach. Bloomington is a collegial community with a vibrant arts and cultural scene varied dining options and scenic outdoor spaces. Salary is competitive and commensurate with level of experience and qualifications.
Required Experience:
IC
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