The College of Wooster
Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders
The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, United States, 44691
Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Job Description The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders invites applications for a 9‑month tenure‑track position at the level of Assistant Professor, beginning in August 2026, pending final administrative approval. Our undergraduate‑only program provides numerous experiential learning opportunities for students. All majors complete a mentored research project over three semesters and a minimum of four semesters of practicum in the College’s Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic. An ideal candidate is passionate about mentoring undergraduate students in research endeavors and excited about introducing students to both the professions and inquiry across disciplines in an arts and sciences context. We will consider candidates with expertise in either Audiology or Speech‑Language Pathology that complements current faculty expertise.
Responsibilities
Teach courses in Audiology, Auditory Rehabilitation, Speech and Hearing Science, Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders, or Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism, and develop new courses in areas such as disability or sign language.
Teach First‑Year Seminar.
Advise junior and senior research projects in the College’s Independent Study program.
Supervise undergraduates in the Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic (as opportunities arise).
Assume a teaching load of 5.5 courses per year, including credited mentoring for independent study projects.
Qualifications
Earned research doctorate preferred; strong ABD candidates considered.
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑A or CCC‑SLP) required.
Commitment to inclusive, student‑centered pedagogy.
Application Instructions Submit a cover letter; curriculum vitae; evidence of effective teaching (such as syllabi or summaries of student evaluations) and research (such as a conference paper, creative work, or publication); unofficial graduate transcripts; and three letters of recommendation. Cover letter and teaching philosophy should discuss inclusive pedagogy and mentoring plans. Applications received on Interfolio by January 5, 2026 will receive full consideration. For questions contact Scott Schwarzwalder (sschwarzwldr@wooster.edu) or Joan Furey (jfurey@wooster.edu).
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The College of Wooster does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex/gender, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, political affiliation, religion, creed, ethnicity, national origin (including ancestry), citizenship status, disability, age, marital status, family responsibilities, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, predisposing genetic characteristics, domestic violence victim status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy, or by state, local, or federal law. All offers of employment are subject to verification of the legal right to work in the United States as required by federal law. For more information see our nondiscrimination policy.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education and Training
Industries Higher Education
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Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders
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The College of Wooster .
Job Description The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders invites applications for a 9‑month tenure‑track position at the level of Assistant Professor, beginning in August 2026, pending final administrative approval. Our undergraduate‑only program provides numerous experiential learning opportunities for students. All majors complete a mentored research project over three semesters and a minimum of four semesters of practicum in the College’s Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic. An ideal candidate is passionate about mentoring undergraduate students in research endeavors and excited about introducing students to both the professions and inquiry across disciplines in an arts and sciences context. We will consider candidates with expertise in either Audiology or Speech‑Language Pathology that complements current faculty expertise.
Responsibilities
Teach courses in Audiology, Auditory Rehabilitation, Speech and Hearing Science, Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders, or Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism, and develop new courses in areas such as disability or sign language.
Teach First‑Year Seminar.
Advise junior and senior research projects in the College’s Independent Study program.
Supervise undergraduates in the Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic (as opportunities arise).
Assume a teaching load of 5.5 courses per year, including credited mentoring for independent study projects.
Qualifications
Earned research doctorate preferred; strong ABD candidates considered.
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑A or CCC‑SLP) required.
Commitment to inclusive, student‑centered pedagogy.
Application Instructions Submit a cover letter; curriculum vitae; evidence of effective teaching (such as syllabi or summaries of student evaluations) and research (such as a conference paper, creative work, or publication); unofficial graduate transcripts; and three letters of recommendation. Cover letter and teaching philosophy should discuss inclusive pedagogy and mentoring plans. Applications received on Interfolio by January 5, 2026 will receive full consideration. For questions contact Scott Schwarzwalder (sschwarzwldr@wooster.edu) or Joan Furey (jfurey@wooster.edu).
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The College of Wooster does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex/gender, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, political affiliation, religion, creed, ethnicity, national origin (including ancestry), citizenship status, disability, age, marital status, family responsibilities, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, predisposing genetic characteristics, domestic violence victim status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy, or by state, local, or federal law. All offers of employment are subject to verification of the legal right to work in the United States as required by federal law. For more information see our nondiscrimination policy.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education and Training
Industries Higher Education
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