12.2561, Jobs: Speech Communication Disorders Chair, Utah USA
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Subject: 12.2561, Jobs: Speech Communication Disorders Chair, Utah USA
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:44:15 -0600
From: Sean Redmond <Sean.Redmond at health.utah.edu>
Subject: Communication Disorders Chair, Associate/Full Professor U/Utah, USA
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:44:15 -0600
From: Sean Redmond <Sean.Redmond at health.utah.edu>
Subject: Communication Disorders Chair, Associate/Full Professor U/Utah, USA
Chair of Communication Disorders
College of Health, University of Utah
The University of Utah is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research
University-Extensive institution located in Salt Lake City at the
foothills of the Wasatch Mountains.
Position: Department Chair, Associate/Full Professor, full-time (10-12
months), tenure-track position.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in Communication Sciences/Disorders preferred,
strong research background with a record of externally funded
research, administrative experience preferred.
University/Program: The Department of CMDIS, in the College of Health,
has undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. There is
potential for research and clinical work in the in-house clinic and
the University of Utah Medical Center. For more information, see the
departmental web-site at http://www.med.utah.edu/cmdis .
Community Information: Salt Lake City is a beautiful city of 250,000
nestled in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains (total population
along the Wasatch Front exceeds 1 million). Utah's great outdoors
makes discovery a new adventure, from world class skiing to
exploration and river running in the spectacular red-rock canyons
close-by. The city is cosmopolitan, but easy to live in with
convenient access to the arts, sports, and nightlife. Finally, Salt
Lake City will host the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Application: Submit current CV, letter of application, and three
letters of reference. Review of candidates begins Jan. 8th, 2002 and
will continue until vacancy is filled. Contact Kathy Chapman,
Ph.D. or Julie Wambaugh, Ph.D., Chairs, Search Committee.
kathy.chapman at health.utah.edu 801-587-9076
julie.wambaugh at health.utah.edu 801-585-6164
Informal interviews will be available at the ASHA Convention in New
Orleans upon request.
The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities, and
provides reasonable accommodation to known disabilities of
applications and employees.
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