What are the responsibilities and job description for the Academic Director & Full-Time Faculty position at Touro University New York?
Overview
The Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology is hiring an Academic Director & Full-Time Faculty member and is approved by the New York State Education Department and is ASHA certified program. It offers a 58 credit Master’s degree program. Faculty members are involved in teaching, scholarly activities and service to the institution and the community.
Responsibilities
In addition to the traditional duties of the full-time faculty listed below, the academic director will:
- Assist in all reports
- Assist in budget
- Assist and oversee admissions
- Coordinate schedule of academic classes and calendar including start and end dates
- Oversee registration
- Oversee and help conduct open houses
- Oversee and deal with student issues. Refer to chair if needed.
- Coordination and integrity of student digital files. Check files periodically
- Collaborate with faculty to identify students at risk.
- Conduct peer reviews (or assign others to do so)
- Special projects as designated by chair
- Work closely with Chair on all ASHA reports and state submissions
- Teach 2 courses per semester (release time from one course).
- Advisement of students; Meetings must occur a minimum of once per semester.
- Maintain completed advisement sheets after each session.
- Complete and submit (to student, advisor, chair and in file) any problem alert and remediation forms.
- Notify Department Chair of any changes in schedule, student issues and general problems.
- Follow program and college procedures for submission of any requisitions, conference requests and travel.
- Update CV annually
- Submit annually ASHA and state licensures as they expire.
- Complete required CEUs
- Conduct end of semester self-reflections of students.
- Participate in summer retreat, all faculty meetings, and all training session provided by the college.
- Post official office hours.
- Attend faculty meetings
- Research and presentations
- Clinical teaching may be possible
- Participate in departmental and /or college wide committees
- Prepare syllabi as needed in format used by the program.
- Prepare course outlines each semester in format used by the program.
- Provide course outlines, assign texts.
- Conduct all scheduled classes: start and end classes on time
- Special projects as designated by director
- Submit annual report at the end of the academic year.
- Supervise student’s completion of online surveys.
- Mentor students when appropriate for research projects
- Participate in Interprofessional activities of the college
- Participate in scholarly activities such as research, publications, presentations, grant writing
- Development of online courses if asked.
- Participate in all online training
- Participate in preparation for and attend all aspects of the site visit for reaccreditation
- Oversee new programs (example women’s only acerated program
Qualifications
Education/ Experience
- PhD or other doctoral equivalent in Speech Pathology or a related field from an accredited university
- ASHA certification
- Eligibility for State licensure
- Research
Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Strong writing skills
- Ability to take initiative
- Ability to work as a team member
- Ability to take direction
- Familiarity of requirements of ASHA and State
- Ability to prioritize workload
- Good organizational skills
- Ability to deal well with student issues
- Strong teaching skills
- Knowledge and experience in Adult Communications and Swallowing Disorders is a plus.
Maximum Salary
USD $115,000.00/Yr.Minimum Salary
USD $92,000.00/Yr.Salary : $92,000 - $115,000