About GSU: Georgia State University is a national model for innovation and opening opportunities for all, ranked 2nd most innovative by U.S. News & World Report, ranked 1st among public universities in undergraduate teaching, the number 1 nonprofit university to award bachelor’s degrees to African American students, 6th in the country for its first-year student experience, and highly ranked for enabling the social and economic mobility of its students. Among the most diverse universities in the nation, Georgia State opens global perspectives as the number 1 U.S. public university sending African American students to study abroad.
About the Department: The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Georgia State University offers the following programs: Master's in Speech-Language Pathology, Ph.D. in Communication Sciences & Disorders, Audiology Assistant Certificate, and Audiology Specialty Certificate. The department has a strong reputation for excellent teaching, outstanding research and scholarly productivity, and outstanding clinical training with a diverse student body. The department recently launched the undergraduate Audiology Assistant Certificate Program, which offers coursework and supervised clinical experiences to prepare students for the ASHA certification exam and credentialing. The certificate program is available to GSU students at the Atlanta and Clarkston campuses. We also offer a newly approved Audiology Specialty Certificate program for post-baccalaureate and graduate students interested in audiology with a prime focus on interprofessional education and collaborative practice.
Position Description: This is a teaching position that requires a 4-4 teaching load along with service requirements. Teaching responsibilities include: supervising graduate students in on-campus and/or off- campus practicum experiences; teaching undergraduate or graduate classes as needed. Service requirements include participating in service to the program, department, college, university, and the profession.
Required Experience and Education: Candidate must have a minimum of 3 years of Audiology clinical experience, CCC-A, and eligibility for Georgia state licensure. Also, candidate must have earned Ph.D. in Audiology or Au.D.
Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations: Candidate must have CCC-A and eligibility for Georgia state licensure.
Pre-Employment Requirements: A Criminal History Check is required.
Work Hours: Position may require non-standard hours (including day, evening, online, hybrid, weekend and/or other campus locations).
Salary: TBD
Search Chair Contact Info: Dr. Liz Ramos, Search Committee Chair, at lramosfernandez@gsu.edu
Departmental Contact for Assistance: Ms. Tameka Pero, Business Manager, at tpero@gsu.edu
Occupation Classification Requirements:
- Audiologist
