Assistant Professor, Voice and Swallowing Disorders
Assistant Professor, Voice & Swallowing Disorders
Position location: Kingston Campus
The position is full-time academic year, tenure-track, permanent.
BASIC FUNCTION:
The Department of Communicative Disorders (CMD) at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for a 9-month tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level with expertise in acquired disorders of voice, swallowing, and/or motor speech. We seek a strong researcher who can contribute to our mission of advancing the health and well-being of individuals with communication disorders across the lifespan, and their families. Position to start August 2025.
The Department of Communicative Disorders is housed within the College of Health Sciences (https://web.uri.edu/chs/about/), which consists of 7 departments (Physical Therapy, Kinesiology, Psychology, Nutrition, Human Development and Family Science, and Pubic Health) as well as the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, creating many opportunities for collaborative research and clinical initiatives. The College also offers an interdisciplinary PhD program in Health Sciences (https://web.uri.edu/chs/academics/phd-in-health-sciences/), with a specialization in Communicative Disorders.
For complete details about the position, including required and preferred qualifications, and the application process itself, please visit the URI Jobs website at https://apptrkr.com/5644375 to apply and view complete details for job posting (F00427).
The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by October 25, 2024. Applications received after October 25, 2024 may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs but are not guaranteed full consideration.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE ONLY.
The University of Rhode Island is an EEOD employer.
Women, persons of color, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities,
and members of other protected groups are encouraged to apply.