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ASHS - Assistant/Associate/Professor and Clinical Coordinator, Audiology

Employer
A.T. Still University
Location
Arizona, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
May 12, 2021


Position : The Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology at A.T. Still University - Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) is seeking to fill a faculty position that includes academic teaching, service, scholarship and the role of clinical coordination for audiology student rotations. This is a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track position with rank (assistant, associate, or full professor) and salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Qualifications : Qualified candidates must possess a doctoral degree (AuD, PhD or equivalent doctoral degree) and be licensed or eligible for audiology licensure in Arizona. Candidates must have advanced knowledge in areas of audiology practice or instruction appropriate for the needs of the department, university teaching experience and/or experience supervising students, exceptional interpersonal communication skills and strong computer skills. Prior independent practice in audiology, experience coordinating student rotations, a sustained record of scholarly productivity, and evidence of professional and community service are also viewed as favorable for this position.

Duties of the Position:

  • Developing and delivering rigorous and engaging doctoral-level courses in audiology within the candidate’s areas of expertise;
  • Contributing to Audiology department team-teaching and comprehensive exams;
  • Working under the supervision of the Director of Clinical Education and collaborating with students and clinical sites to establish, coordinate, evaluate, and oversee student placements (includes travel to local and non-local clinical sites);
  • Managing clinical documentation and records, and reporting clinical data in conjunction with the Director of Clinical
  • Education (e.g., log hours, affiliation agreements, clinical performance evaluations);
  • Recruiting potential students and mentoring/advising students within the program;
  • Completing assigned departmental administrative duties related to admissions, accreditation, curriculum review, and other needs;
  • Participating in service to the University, profession and community;
  • Engaging in scholarly activities;
  • Clinical supervision and/or provision of clinical services, as needed;
  • Contributing to the online Post-Professional Doctor of Audiology program, teaching and/or consulting, as appropriate;
  • Contributing to the interdisciplinary teaching and interaction between the various programs/schools within ATSU (audiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, athletic training, dental and osteopathic medicine).
  • Preferred Areas of Expertise: Ethics, educational audiology, early hearing detection and intervention, hearing assistive technology, implantable devices, occupational and environmental hearing conservation, otoacoustic emissions, auditory evoked responses and neurodiagnostics, and possible other areas of expertise.


About ATSU : ATSU is the founding institution of osteopathic healthcare, established in 1892 by Andrew Taylor Still, DO. As a leading health sciences university, ATSU is comprised of two campuses (Kirksville, MO, and Mesa, AZ) on more than 200 acres with six prestigious schools. Learning environments include residential and online healthcare related graduate degrees as well as community-based partnerships worldwide. ATSU has more than 700 employees dedicated to its not-for-profit mission and an average annual enrollment of over 3,100 students from 35 countries.

ATSU is renowned for its preeminence as an educational institution for healthcare practitioners in a multidisciplinary environment. The University is focused on integrating the founding tenets of osteopathic medicine and the advancing knowledge of today's science. ATSU continually earns distinctions as the graduate health sciences university with best-in-class curriculum and a community outreach mission to serve the underserved. The University has a rich history of leadership in both healthcare education and correlated research.

ATSU instills within students the compassion, experience and knowledge required to address the whole person and shape healthcare in communities where needs are greatest. Inspired to influence whole person healthcare, ATSU graduates contribute to the future of integrated care while also leading with a selfless passion in the communities they serve.

For more information regarding ATSU, the Arizona School of Health Sciences, the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and the AFA Balance & Hearing Institute, go to https://www.atsu.edu/ .

Application Procedures :

Interested applicants can view the position posting at atsu.edu/ashs-1671 . Applicants must complete an ATSU employment application and provide, a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation.

Application deadline: Review of applications will begin May 20, 2021, and will continue until the position is filled. Anticipated start date is June 2021 (flexible, as needed).

Please contact Mrs. Teri Rorie, Audiology Program Administrative Assistant, at trorie@atsu.edu or 480-219-6124 for specific inquiries about the position.

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