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Touro University

Academic Director & Full-Time Faculty (Speech-Language Pathology)

🇺🇸 Brooklyn, NY

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $92K - $115K

💻 Operations

🗓️ June 26th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

Touro University New York is hiring an Academic Director & Full-Time Faculty member for its Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology. The role involves administrative duties, teaching two courses per semester, student advising, participating in research and scholarly activities, and supporting program events and initiatives.

Highlights

  • Assist with administrative tasks such as budget submission, admissions coordination, and class scheduling.
  • Teach two courses per semester with preparation of syllabi and course materials.
  • Advise students and submit remediation forms as needed.
  • Engage in scholarly activities including research, publications, presentations, and grant writing.
  • Participate in clinical teaching and supervision when applicable.
  • Collaborate on annual and ASHA/state reporting requirements.
  • PhD preferred or equivalent doctorate in Speech Pathology or related field; ABA considered.
  • ASHA certification and eligibility for State licensure required.
  • Knowledge of Adult Communications and Swallowing Disorders is a plus.
  • Salary range: $92,000 to $115,000 per year.

Academic Director & Full-Time Faculty (Speech-Language Pathology) Full Description

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 an 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 director will:
 
  • Assist the Director/Department Chair with administrative responsibilities including generating reports, budget submission, admissions coordination, scheduling of academic classes/calendar, participation in peer reviews, and oversight of student issues and files.
  • Support program events such as open houses and collaborate with the program recruiter.
  • Teach two courses per semester (with release time from one course). Prepare syllabi, course outlines and assign texts.
  • Advise students, maintain completed advisement sheets and submit any remediation forms as appropriate.
  • Participate in scholarly activities such as research, publications, presentation, and grant writing.
  • Engage in Service by participating in program and University committees and meetings.
  • Perform clinical teaching and supervision if applicable to program needs.
  • Complete special projects as designated by the Director/Department Chair.
  • Assist with the annual report at the end of the academic year and work closely on ASHA reports and state submissions.
  • Mentor students on research projects when appropriate.
  • Assist in the development of online courses as needed.
  • Oversee new program initiatives.
 Qualifications: 
Education/Experience
  • PhD (preferred) or other doctoral equivalent in Speech Pathology or a related field from an accredited university. ABA will be considered.
  • ASHA certification
  • Eligibility for State licensure
  • Knowledge and experience in Adult Communications and Swallowing Disorders is a plus.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others.
  • Ability to take direction & handle tasks independently, as needed.
  • Ability to work independently and initiate programmatic innovations.
  • Ability to effectively teach a variety of subject matters.
  • Strong prioritization and writing skills.,
  • Ability to handle student issues.
  • Familiarity of ASHA and State requirements.
 Maximum Salary: USD $115,000.00/Yr. Minimum Salary: USD $92,000.00/Yr.