What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Instructor - SPLP position at University of Louisiana Monroe?
We are looking to fill this position by Fall 2025.
Maintaining a workload not to exceed 12 credit hours of teaching per fall and spring semester and 6 credit hours of teaching in the summer semesters.
Performing duties to continue to meet the requirements of an ASHA CAA accredited program.
Collaborating with faculty to develop, monitor, and refine curricular components.
Facilitating quality learning experiences for students.
Implementing innovative engagement strategies for students across all learning environments.
Fostering an academic climate that facilitates professional growth
Evaluating students' performance to determine their ability to integrate didactic and clinical learning experiences and to progress within the curriculum.
Conducting research and engaging in the scientific study of human communication to instruct clinicians in evidence-based practice and provide the best care to clients.
Providing clinical education to graduate students which includes:
Reviewing individual files to obtain background information prior to evaluation to determine appropriate tests and to ensure that adequate information is available.
Administering, scoring, and interpreting specialized speech-language and hearing tests.
Diagnosing and evaluating speech and language skills as related to educational, medical, social, and psychological factors.
Planning, directing, or conducting habilitative and rehabilitative treatment programs to restore communicative efficiency of individuals with communication problems of organic and nonorganic etiology.
Providing counseling, guidance, and treatment to populations with special needs.
Maintaining records as required by law, University of Louisiana Monroe policies, and administrative regulations.
Graduate of an accredited Communication Sciences and Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology professional program.
Holds a nationally recognized certification through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Earned Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology (instructor)or clinical doctoral degree in speech-language pathology or an earned academic doctoral degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., D.Sc.).
Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state where employed.
Minimum of three years of experience as a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist.
Strong communication, organization, interpersonal, problem-solving, and counseling skills.
Able to work with students with special needs based on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Salary : $48,000 - $52,000