The University of Oregon’s Communication Disorders and Sciences (CDS) program in the College of Education seeks to create a pool of qualified candidates to fill periodic instructional and supervision vacancies. These positions are limited duration appointments, potentially renewable for up to a total of three years. All faculty are expected to contribute to the equity and inclusion goals of the program and college and incorporate inclusive practices into their work. Instructional faculty may teach at the undergraduate or graduate level, with duties including course preparation, teaching, preparation and evaluation of student assignments and exams, and maintenance of office hours. Course content areas may include anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism, neuroscience of speech and language, acquired disorders, adult language disorders, motor speech disorders, brain injury and cognitive rehabilitation, speech sound disorders, and voice disorders. Clinical supervisors will provide clinical instruction and/or supervision in clinical or professionally-related community education/service settings to CDS students, focusing on the practical application of skills. Applicants should be aware that while some instructional assignments may be approved for remote delivery, other courses and supervision responsibilities require in-person availability at the campus in Eugene, OR. The program strongly encourages members of historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups, sexual- and gender-minorities, students with disabilities, and persons with immigrant, language learner, and/or low-income status to apply, even if they are uncertain about meeting all requirements.
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