27.1844, Jobs: Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics: Asst/Assoc Professor, University of Ottawa
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Subject: 27.1844, Jobs: Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics: Asst/Assoc Professor, University of Ottawa
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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 11:23:04
From: Paulette Guitard [guitardp at uottawa.ca]
Subject: Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics: Asst/Assoc Professor, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
University or Organization: University of Ottawa
Department: School of Rehabilitation Sciences
Job Location: Ottawa (Ontario), Canada
Job Title: Two Tenure-track Faculty position
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor
Specialty Areas: Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics
Required Language(s): French (fra)
Description:
The Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa is accepting
applications for two tenure-track faculty position in the School of
Rehabilitation Sciences at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor or at
a higher rank. In order to consolidate the areas of expertise and contribute
to the ongoing development of the School, priority will be given to candidates
with expertise in the fields of:
(1) Acquisition of speech, language and communication in children, especially
in a bilingual context; best practices in rehabilitation for children with
disorders in these areas.
(2) Swallowing and feeding in children and/or adults; fundamental processes
and functioning of underlying mechanisms; innovative intervention strategies
in rehabilitation for individuals with swallowing and /or feeding disorders.
Created in 1996, the School of Rehabilitation Sciences prepares the students
for professional clinical practice in audiology, occupational therapy,
speech-language pathology, and physiotherapy. The mission of the School is to
train skilled health professionals to meet the needs of the Francophone
population of Ontario and, more broadly, Francophone minority communities in
the Canadian the bilingual and multicultural context. While providing
outstanding professional education, we strive to position ourselves as leaders
in research in the field of rehabilitation. The School favors innovative
teaching approaches and provides continuity to a wide range of learning
environments. The School of Rehabilitation Sciences is one of the five
academic units the Faculty of Health Sciences, including Nursing, Nutrition
Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, Human Kinetics, and the Interdisciplinary
School Health Sciences.
For more information on these positions, please visit the application website
below.
Skills/Requirements
- PhD in communication disorders, Rehabilitation Sciences or a related field.
- Postdoctoral experience in research or university professorial experience.
- Research potential or experience as demonstrated by scholarly achievements
and the ability to develop and sustain a competitive scale research program.
- Eligibility for registration with the College of Audiologists and Speech
Language Pathologists of Ontario upon hire.
- Bilingualism: The ability to actively teach in French as well as function
actively in both official languages.
Responsibilities
- Teaching at the graduate level (with the possibility of teaching at the
undergraduate level).
- Develop and sustain a competitive, externally funded research program.
- Supervision of master’s and doctoral students.
- Contribute to the regular administrative processes.
- Leadership in the profession and discipline.
Appointment Date: July 1, 2016 (negotiable)
Applicants should send by e-mail a curriculum vitae, copies of no more than
three recent article reprints, a letter describing their teaching and research
experience, and the names and email addresses of three referees (the search
committee will not contact referees until permission has been granted by the
candidate) to the application (email) address below.
Application Deadline: 06-May-2016 (Open until filled)
Director and Associate Dean Paulette Guitard Ph.D Erg. Aut.(Ont.) erg(c)
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Room 3071
Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8M5
Canada
Email Address for Applications: guitardp at uottawa.ca
Web Address for Applications: https://goo.gl/uFCIDQ
Contact Information:
Director and Associate Dean Paulette Guitard
Email: guitardp at uottawa.ca
Phone: 613-562-5436
Fax: 613-562-5428
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