failed twice, try thrice
Matthew Rispoli
r10mjr1 at wpo.cso.niu.edu
Thu Oct 19 14:09:42 UTC 2000
forget the attachment, here's the position announcement
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACADEMIC FACULTY POSITION
Location: Department of Communicative Disorders
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, Illinois 60115
Position: Assistant/Associate Professor - Tenure Track
Responsibilities: Teach courses in phonological disorders and/or
related courses in school-age language disorders and literacy. Teach
undergraduate and graduate courses and engage in clinical teaching and
research. Participate with colleagues in the performance of other
academic responsibilities.
Date: August 16, 2001 starting date. Usual contract will be for the
nine-month academic year (August 16 - May 15). Summer teaching possible
on a variable basis.
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Qualifications: Ph.D., CCC-SLP, eligible for state licensure;
commitment to scholarship and publication required; evidence of strong
clinical skills.
University: Northern Illinois University is located 60 miles from
Chicago and has an enrollment of approximately 23,000 students. The
program has CAA, CORE, and PSB accreditation and offers the B.S. and
M.A. degrees. Approximately 100 graduate students and 225 undergraduate
students are pursuing degrees in Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology,
and Deafness Rehabilitation Counseling. There are 15 academic and 10
clinical faculty members. Additional personnel are associated with
grant-funded projects including a residential Program for the Hearing
Impaired, and an Institute on Deafness. The Department has service
contracts in the community and numerous excellent off-campus sites are
available for practicum, research, and grant development. The Department
has alliances with early childhood, public school, hospital, medical
school, and early intervention programs that are available for faculty
participation. Visit the Department website at
http://www.comd.hhsweb.com. Visit http://www.niu.edu/dekalb/dekalb.html
for information about DeKalb.
To Apply: Send letter of application, vita, official graduate
transcript, and three letters of recommendation to:
Pamela Hadley, Ph.D.
Department of Communicative Disorders
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, Illinois 60115
Application Deadline is December 15, 2000
Northern Illinois University is an EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER and recognizes dual career
issues.
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