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AY18-19 Adjunct Faculty, Communication Disorders

Employer
Governors State University
Location
University Park, IL

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Professional Fields, Communication & Journalism
Position Type
Adjunct
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Department: Communication Disorders

Position Summary: Governors State University's College of Health and Human Service seeks to create an available pool of Adjunct Faculty candidates to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and/or supervise students in external clinical practica in the Communication Disorders program. The major responsibilities of an adjunct faculty member are 1. to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in areas of interest (including Voice/Resonance and Fluency Disorders); and/or 2. to serve as university supervisor of graduate students in external practica in speech-language pathology (i.e., serve as liaison between university and external practicum site). Interested individuals are invited to complete a faculty profile, attach a curriculum vitae, and transcripts for consideration. At Governors State University, adjunct faculty are hired as temporary faculty with teaching responsibilities for a specific course in a semester or summer session. Adjuncts are not a part of the faculty bargaining unit and are not included in membership of the Faculty Senate.

Minimum Qualifications: - Master's Degree in speech-language pathology -CCC-SLP (for supervision of graduate students in clinical practicum)

Preferred Qualifications: -5 years of clinical experience as an SLP -Teaching experience -Experience supervising graduate students in clinical practicum in speech-language pathology

Work Schedule:

Type of Position Being Requested: Adjunct

Full Time/Part Time: Part Time

Collective Bargaining Status of Position: Non-Unionized

FLSA Status: Exempt

Posting Number: FA0236P

Organization

Working at Governors State University

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