Misericordia University
Faculty Member | Speech-Language Pathology
Misericordia University, Dallas, Pennsylvania, us, 18690
Position Summary:
The Non-Tenure Track (NTT) Faculty Member in Speech-Language Pathology is responsible for supervising the clinical work of graduate and undergraduate students. This includes overseeing clinical assessments, interventions, and treatments, while providing guidance that fosters the development of essential skills for clinical practice. The role includes teaching courses in speech-language pathology, contributing to professional development initiatives, and engaging in service activities related to the university and the broader professional community. Additionally, the NTT faculty member will attend departmental and clinical meetings, collaborate with faculty and staff, and ensure that all clinical activities align with program standards and regulatory guidelines.
RELATED DUTIES: Hours as dictated by on-campus and off-campus clinic operations. Flexible hours as needed to include evening hours and/or weekends. On call procedure for student crisis as needed. Out-of-town travel is necessary for continuing education, presentations, and fieldwork site visits. Attend conferences for continuing education Assist with software updates Uphold and promote the Mission Philosophy of the University and the Sisters of Mercy. Preserve honesty and integrity in the professional affairs of the University; adhere to high standards of ethical practices and conduct. Education:
Master's degree or clinical doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology/Communicative Sciences and Disorders Experience:
Minimum of 5-10 years of clinical experience in both child language and neurogenic disorders. Previous clinical supervision experience is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience is strongly preferred. Licenses/Certifications:
Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association in Speech-Language Pathology or dual certification. Must possess or be eligible for a valid license from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Pennsylvania Teachers' Certification preferred. Work-Related Knowledge:
Must have ability to perform continuing education and training in any additional technology (e.g., recording devices, presentation technology, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices, I-Pads, etc.) as needed.
For consideration, please submit (1) a letter of application (including your telephone number & e-mail address), (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching and clinical philosophy, (4) graduate academic transcript, and (5) names of three references online or by email to lpace@misericordia.edu.
(Equivalent combinations of education, licenses, certifications and/or experience may be considered)
The Non-Tenure Track (NTT) Faculty Member in Speech-Language Pathology is responsible for supervising the clinical work of graduate and undergraduate students. This includes overseeing clinical assessments, interventions, and treatments, while providing guidance that fosters the development of essential skills for clinical practice. The role includes teaching courses in speech-language pathology, contributing to professional development initiatives, and engaging in service activities related to the university and the broader professional community. Additionally, the NTT faculty member will attend departmental and clinical meetings, collaborate with faculty and staff, and ensure that all clinical activities align with program standards and regulatory guidelines.
RELATED DUTIES: Hours as dictated by on-campus and off-campus clinic operations. Flexible hours as needed to include evening hours and/or weekends. On call procedure for student crisis as needed. Out-of-town travel is necessary for continuing education, presentations, and fieldwork site visits. Attend conferences for continuing education Assist with software updates Uphold and promote the Mission Philosophy of the University and the Sisters of Mercy. Preserve honesty and integrity in the professional affairs of the University; adhere to high standards of ethical practices and conduct. Education:
Master's degree or clinical doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology/Communicative Sciences and Disorders Experience:
Minimum of 5-10 years of clinical experience in both child language and neurogenic disorders. Previous clinical supervision experience is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience is strongly preferred. Licenses/Certifications:
Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association in Speech-Language Pathology or dual certification. Must possess or be eligible for a valid license from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Pennsylvania Teachers' Certification preferred. Work-Related Knowledge:
Must have ability to perform continuing education and training in any additional technology (e.g., recording devices, presentation technology, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices, I-Pads, etc.) as needed.
For consideration, please submit (1) a letter of application (including your telephone number & e-mail address), (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching and clinical philosophy, (4) graduate academic transcript, and (5) names of three references online or by email to lpace@misericordia.edu.
(Equivalent combinations of education, licenses, certifications and/or experience may be considered)