POOL: Instructor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences; non-tenure track
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Speech Pathologist -
Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
POOL POSTING:
Instructor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences (non-tenure track)
Below you will find the details for the position, including any supplementary documentation and questions you should review before applying. To apply, click the "Apply for this Job" button. Printing or bookmarking the posting is optional.
Complete the online application and attach the required documents listed below.
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter
- Unofficial transcripts
- A list of at least three professional references with current contact details, including telephone and email addresses.
The teaching workload will vary based on departmental needs each semester.
We are accepting resumes for potential openings for the academic year 2025‑2026. The need for these positions is undetermined at this time and is dependent on operational needs, including enrollment and staffing. If a need arises, the department will select candidates from this posting.
Posting DetailsApplications will be accepted until midnight (Eastern Time Zone) on the Posting End Date shown below.
Position Title:
Instructor of Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences (non-tenure track)
Applications Accepted From:
Public – Open to the Public
Special Instructions:
Include the documents above and note which courses you are qualified to teach.
We are looking for instructors to fill part‑time, non‑tenure track, non‑benefits eligible positions at the Athens campus for fall and spring semesters of AY 2025‑2026. The teaching workload will vary each semester.
Anticipated undergraduate courses include:
- Voice and Articulation
- Introduction to Communication Disorders
- Phonetics
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Speech Science
- Research Methods
- Undergraduate HSLS courses:
- Graduate HSLS courses:
- Master’s degree in Speech‑Language Pathology or a clinical doctorate in Audiology or an advanced degree in a closely related field.
- PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders or Speech‑Language Sciences or a closely related field.
- Established record of teaching.
Will depend on experience and qualifications along with the credit hours of the course(s) the selected candidate(s) teach.
Employment TypeTemporary (for group 3 ONLY)
Job CategoryInstructor – Months variable month
ContactJoann Benigno – benigno
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Applicant DocumentsRequired Documents
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter
- Unofficial transcripts
- References
Optional Documents
Posting Specific QuestionsRequired fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- * Please indicate which of the courses (Voice and Articulation, Introduction to Communication Disorders, Phonetics, Anatomy & Physiology, Speech Science, and Research Methods; Graduate courses include Neurogenic Communication Disorders and a new elective on Neurodiversity) you are qualified to teach and/or have experience teaching. Course descriptions can be found at (undergraduate) and (graduate). (Open‑Ended Question)
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