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Description
The Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Portland State University (PSU) invites applications for a non-tenure track, 9-month position at the Associate Clinical Professor Level beginning in September 2026.
Candidates must hold the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) and have (or be eligible for) Oregon State Licensure. Minimum qualifications: earned master’s degree in speech-language pathology; 6 years post certification professional experience broad scope clinical experience; minimum of three years of professional practice teaching in academic setting to include direct clinical instruction/supervision experiences with student clinicians; experience in clinical instruction, mentoring, or supervision in healthcare/educational setting; eligibility to provide supervision under ASHA and Oregon rules; ability to motivate, mentor/advise, and assess students; creative and effective use of teaching methods, and evidence of effective engagement of a professional nature; and, demonstrated competence providing diagnosis and treatment across at least one major practice area of speech language pathology.
Preferred candidates will have a terminal degree (PhD, EdD, SLPD) in Speech-Language Pathology or a related field; knowledge of and ability to comply with HIPAA/FERPA, mandated reporting, and professional ethics (ASHA Code of Ethics); clinical instruction/supervision of graduate-level speech-language pathology students from an accredited institution; and, nine or more years post-certification professional experience.
We are recruiting strong professionals from a wide range of clinical and teaching areas. Primary responsibilities include clinical coordination and supervision, undergraduate and graduate teaching, and university and departmental administrative service duties. We have a commitment to bilingual clinical services and community relationships.
Please see the full posting for further information and to apply for the position. The position is open until filled.
Requirements
Responsibilities include academic and clinical instruction in the following areas:
Clinic coordination and supervision, including related seminars for speech-language pathology graduate students related to adult and/or pediatric clinical populations.
Undergraduate and/or graduate academic teaching. Instruction includes up to five courses per year related to adult and/or pediatric speech and language pathology topics.
Perform regular university and departmental administrative and service duties, including committee work, graduate selection, comprehensive exam review, advising, curriculum/program development, graduation and orientation events, and professionally related community engagement.
