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Assoc. or Full Professor, Speech Language Pathology
Department of Biobehavioral Sciences,
Teachers College, Columbia University
Associate or Full Professor of
Speech and Language Pathology
The Program in Speech and Language Pathology at Teachers College, Columbia University, is seeking a full-time faculty member to teach graduate courses, supervise graduate student research, and conduct a focused program of research.
Qualifications: The successful candidate will have an earned a doctorate in Communication Sciences and Disorders and present evidence of excellence in research accomplishments and university teaching. Area of specialization is open, but preference will be given to candidates whose research areas complement those of our current faculty’s. The candidate will be expected to demonstrate the ability to support a research program through external funding and to teach graduate courses in speech and language pathology. Clinical certification is a plus.
Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in speech and language pathology, conduct and supervise research in areas of interest and expertise, advise master’s and doctoral students, and provide service to the Department and College.
Rank: Associate or Full Professor level with the possibility of tenure at the time of appointment
Please e-mail the following to Erika Levy, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, at elevy@tc.columbia.edu, and cc Erynn Lowery at lowery@tc.columbia.edu:
1) letter of application
2) current CV
3) three representative publications
4) the names and contact information of three references
Please write “SLP search” in the subject line.
Review of applications will begin Oct. 15, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled. Appointment begins September, 2013.
Teachers College as an institution is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in employment. In offering education, psychology, and health studies, the College is committed to providing expanding employment opportunities to persons of color, women, and persons with disabilities in its own activities and in society.
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