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SLP CF Position – University of Utah’s Voice Disorders Center

Our team is excited to share that the University of Utah’s Voice Disorders Center is recruiting a SLP Clinical Fellow to join our interdisciplinary team within the University of Utah’s Healthcare System in beautiful Salt Lake City, UT.
 
We are accepting applications for a full time position as a SLP Clinical Fellow or junior SLP colleague (< 2 years post CF) interested in gaining expertise in evaluation and treatment of outpatient populations with voice, airway, and swallowing disorders.  Our team currently consists of speech-language pathologists, laryngologists, nursing staff, and a vocal coach and offers interdisciplinary team-based assessment and management of patients with voice, airway, and swallowing disorders.
 
Candidates will be trained within an outpatient setting serving voice, airway, and swallowing disorder populations conducting:
  • clinical assessment of voice, airway, and dysphagia populations
  • instrumental assessment using laryngeal imaging, FEES, and videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFSS)
  • Interpretation of instrumental assessment methods using MBSImP™© and quantitative analysis of MBS
  • Laryngeal Function Studies (standard acoustic and aerodynamic recording and measurement)
  • Treatment of voice, airway, and swallowing disorder populations such as those with vocal cord dysfunction, cough hypersensitivity syndrome, functional, organic, and neurogenic voice disorders, transgender voice, performance voice, presbyphonia, and all dysphagia etiologies
  • Additional certification in LSVT, SPEAK OUT!®, EMST, or ASHA Board certification in swallowing
 
The position is for 12 months with the potential of becoming a permanent position.
 
Candidates with a strong academic background and clinical experience in voice, airway, and dysphagia populations as well as relevant clinical instrumentation and acoustic/aerodynamic/MBS analysis are preferred.
 
Only US citizens are eligible to apply.
 
Interviews will be scheduled for the end of March.
 
SUBMISSION MATERIALS:  A cover letter should be included with your resume that outlines your professional goals associated with seeking this position, and an outline of your qualities that make you a strong candidate for this position.
Three references should also be listed on your resume who can address your academic, clinical, and interpersonal qualifications and skills.
 
Please see the job posting for additional details and instructions for applying: 
 
Please contact me directly via email to inquire further, or to alert me of your application:
 
 
Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, PhD, CCC-SLP
ASHA Fellow, Professor 
Division of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Clinic Director, Voice Disorders Center
University of Utah
50 N Medical Drive, 3C120
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Email:  JulieB.Kraemer@hsc.utah.edu
Phone (Asst):  801-585-7143
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