(Tenure Track, F0309A1)
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders / College of Health Sciences
Old Dominion University
- PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related discipline (ABD considered if degree completed by start of employment).
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
- A successful candidate will have potential for or demonstrated record of scholarly research and publication, grant proposal writing, university-level teaching, and involvement in professional service activities.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Clinical experience
- A commitment to working in multicultural settings
- Strong verbal, written, and technology skills.
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should submit a letter of application highlighting your qualifications for the position, a current vita, unofficial graduate transcripts, and contact information for three professional references to: https://jobs.odu.edu/postings/19454.
For questions and inquiries, please contact Dr. Corrin Gillis, Search Committee Chair at cgillis@odu.edu. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2023, and the position will remain open until it is filled.
About Us: Old Dominion University, located in Norfolk, is Virginia’s forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 23,000 students, a top R1 research ranking, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to Virginia’s economy. The University offers joint programs with Eastern Virginia Medical School and is home to several nationally recognized Research Institutes and Centers of Excellence.
The Department of Communication Disorders & Special Education is currently housed in the College of Health Sciences, whose mission is to engage learners, create leaders, and impact health. The program also has affiliations with the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies. The program has active research and service partnerships with hospitals, clinical agencies, and schools.
It is the policy of Old Dominion University to provide equal employment, educational and social opportunities for all persons, without regard to race (or traits historically associated with race including hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, religion, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), national origin, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation or genetic information. Individuals from minoritized communities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.