Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) on a 9-month tenure- track appointment with potential to teach in the summer for extra compensation. While all areas of expertise will be considered, the following areas of scholarship are desired: pediatric motor speech disorders, dysphagia, craniofacial anomalies, neurogenic communication disorders, special populations. Responsibilities could include in-person teaching undergraduate, master’s and doctoral level students, conducting research in area of expertise, pursuing extramural funding, directing undergraduate and graduate student research and participating in departmental and university service.