Kean University is a world-class, vibrant and diverse institution offering 50 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs and options leading to masters and doctoral degrees, professional diplomas and certifications. Kean distinguishes itself through excellence in academics, strategic investments in both research and cultural facilities and initiatives and a commitment to the success of every student. Dedicated to preparing students for rewarding careers, lifelong learning and fulfilling lives, Kean offers a broad range of disciplines, the expertise of a diverse and world-savvy faculty and a student-centered learning environment and campus community. The University sits on three adjoining campus sites in Union County, New Jersey covering 180 acres, two miles from Newark Liberty International Airport and thirty minutes from New York City, with an additional location in Ocean County, New Jersey. Kean University also operates a unique, additional location in Wenzhou-China, where development of a full-scale campus is currently underway.
All open faculty positions are ten-month, full-time, tenure-track assignments at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective September 1, 2018, unless otherwise indicated. Teaching assignments and related responsibilities may include day, evening, weekend and online courses. Courses are taught at the Union campus but some positions may include assignments at Kean Ocean in Toms River, New Jersey or other locations.
All faculty are expected to demonstrate a commitment to teaching excellence and an on-going program of research and publication or creative and performance activity. Participation in curriculum development, student advisement and service at the departmental/school, college and university level is also required. Interest or experience in using advanced instructional technologies to improve the teaching/learning process is highly desirable. All positions are subject to availability of funds, due to financial exigencies.
School of Communication Disorders and Deafness
Speech-Language Pathology (Two Positions) – to teach a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in the field of communication sciences and disorders, including course work in the clinical doctorate (SLPD) program. Immediate need is for expertise in adult neurogenic disorders of speech and language and child language development and disorders, but other areas will be considered. Responsibilities include supervision of clinical practica; provision of advisement and all other duties associated with university faculty positions. Ability and experience in guiding student research is preferred.
Qualifications: Doctorate in communication sciences and disorders or its equivalent; CCC-SLP; eligibility for New Jersey licensure; and experience with university-level teaching is required. ABD considered with completion date by September 1, 2018. A robust research agenda, past and future, is highly desired.
Contact: Dr. Martin D. Shulman, Executive Director, at cddjobs@kean.edu for both positions.
For more information, please visit: http://www.kean.edu/anticipated-tenure-track-faculty-positions-2018-2019