CDS-Connection: Open Rank position at Emerson College
Communication Disorders & Sciences
cds at uoregon.edu
Mon Nov 4 12:27:13 PST 2019
From: Rhiannon Luyster [mailto:rhiannon_luyster at emerson.edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 12:38 PM
Subject: Please share with your students/grads: Open Rank position at Emerson College
Good afternoon,
We are recruiting candidates for an Open Rank position at Emerson College and are hoping you might share our posting with any current or former PhD students who might be interested in joining our department. An excerpt of the posting is below, the entire ad is attached, and you can find the job link here<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/emerson.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Emerson_College_ft_faculty/job/Boston-Campus/Open-Rank-Faculty-Position-in-Speech-Language-Pathology_JR001433__;!5W9E9PnL_ac!V4t_f8WsFldKkj4WlnJsNyvKrCM4TI4tjUHj_HBVC9nKnpxr8c0-8qZgn2455g$>. Thank you in advance, and please let me know if you have any questions about the position.
Best,
Rhiannon Luyster
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is soliciting applications from candidates who can contribute to excellence in diversity. The department seeks to fill a tenured (Associate), tenure-track (Assistant), or non-tenure-track (Term) full-time position; applications from faculty at all levels are encouraged. We prefer individuals with expertise in Communication Disorders but will consider individuals in related fields. Candidates must be able to collaborate with the department’s curriculum committee to infuse multicultural approaches into core coursework. Tenured and tenure-track candidates will be expected to maintain a program of research. All candidates will be expected to engage in teaching and service. The teaching load may include graduate, undergraduate, on-campus and/or online courses. There may be opportunities to take on administrative roles with appropriate workload adjustments. Start date is negotiable, beginning as early as August 20, 2020.
Required qualifications include: a doctorate in Communication Disorders or a related discipline, curricular experience with diverse populations, and the ability to work effectively with faculty, students, and staff from various backgrounds. Tenured/tenure-track candidates must have an active research program which reflects scholarship in multiculturalism. ASHA certification and experience with online pedagogy are strongly preferred.
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Rhiannon J. Luyster, PhD (she/her)
Associate Professor
Emerson College
Communication Sciences and Disorders
120 Boylston St.
Boston MA 02116
Ph: 617-824-3503<tel:(617)%20824-3503>
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