Asst/Assoc. Prof. in Speech-Language Pathology at University of South Florida

rbahr rbahr at cas.usf.edu
Tue Oct 7 19:51:58 UTC 2008


Position:	Assistant/Associate Professor, Speech-Language Pathology
Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Florida

Appointment: 	August, 2009. Full-time, 9-month tenure track faculty
appointment, contingent upon funding.

Qualifications:	Requirements: Expertise in one of the following areas:
child language and literacy OR adult neurogenic disorders. Ph. D. in
Communication Sciences and Disorders, Psychology, Education, or other
related discipline is required by the start date. Preferred
qualifications: Eligible for CCC; interest in bilingualism, especially
Spanish-English. For consideration at the rank of Associate Professor,
the applicant must have a record of successful teaching, scholarly
productivity and evidence of a research program that could lead to
external funding. Summer teaching possible.

Responsibilities: 	Develop and teach graduate and undergraduate
courses in areas of specialty; advise Master’s and Doctoral students.
Conduct research, seek external funding, publish in areas of interest,
and provide service to the department, college, university, and
profession.

Salary:	Negotiable, depending upon qualifications.

Application Process:	Submit (1) letter of interest which describes
research agenda and teaching philosophy, (2) curriculum vita, (3)
graduate transcripts, (4) three letters of recommendation, and (5)
sample publications to:

	Ruth Huntley Bahr, Ph.D., Search Committee Chair
	Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
	University of South Florida
	4202 East Fowler Avenue, PCD 1017
        Tampa, Florida 33620-8150
        Inquiries at (813) 974-3182, FAX (813) 974-0822
        email: rbahr at cas.usf.edu


Deadline:	Review of applications begins November 1, 2008. Applications
will be accepted until the position is filled.


The University of South Florida is one of the nation's top 63 public
research universities and one of 39 community- engaged, four-year
public universities as designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. USF was awarded more than $360 million in
research contracts and grants in FY 2007/2008. The university offers
219 degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, specialist and
doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine. The university has
a $1.8 billion annual budget, an annual economic impact of $3.2
billion, and serves more than 46,000 students on campuses in Tampa,
St. Petersburg, Sarasota-Manatee and Lakeland. USF is a member of the
Big East Athletic Conference.

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the
University of South Florida is the largest in the State of Florida. It
offers a variety of fully accredited programs for baccalaureate,
master's and doctoral degrees. The undergraduate student may major in
Communication Sciences and Disorders, American Sign Language, or
Educational Interpreting. On the graduate level, students may elect to
pursue a masters degree (M.S.) in Speech-Language Pathology, a
clinical doctorate (Au.D.) in Audiology, or a research doctorate
(Ph.D.) in Speech and Language, Hearing Science, or Neurocommunicative
Science. In addition, graduate students with a research interest may
pursue collaborative doctoral studies with the departments of
Psychology or Education.

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is located in
the new College of Behavioral and Community Sciences which focuses on
multidisciplinary collaborations and a strong research continuum.
Faculty interests represent depth and breadth in areas from basic
behavioral science to clinical and service interventions to community-
partnered participatory approaches and policy analysis, as well as
implementation of evidence-based and best practices within human
service systems. The College enrolls nearly 2,200 students and
includes the Departments of Aging and Mental Health, Child and Family
Studies, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Criminology, Mental
Health Law and Policy, and Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling
as well as the School of Aging Studies and School of Social Work. In
addition, the College includes the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental
Health Institute, a research, knowledge dissemination, and policy
institute with a special focus on mental health and substance abuse.

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