Audiology faculty, Tenure & Non-Tenure Stream positions
The School of Audiology (SOA) in the College of Health Professions at Pacific University seeks candidates with expertise in clinical audiology who are excited to advance audiology education to meet the changing needs of the future. Candidates should complement existing interests in the school and contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
There are two faculty position types available, both at the rank of Assistant Professor:
Tenure-track:
Qualified candidates must have:
- Earned doctorate in hearing science, audiology, or a related field (PhD, EdD);
- Oregon audiology license; individuals who do not yet hold but are eligible for an Oregon audiology license may be considered but the license must be acquired before the start date;
- A commitment to interprofessional healthcare education, service, and emerging healthcare-related issues which aligns with the mission and vision of the School and College of Health Professions.
For full position description, please follow this link: Pacific University School of Audiology Tenure Track Position Posting
Extended-term track (non-tenure stream):
Qualified candidates must have:
- Earned doctorate in audiology (AuD or PhD);
- Oregon audiology license; individuals who do not yet hold but are eligible for an Oregon audiology license may be considered but the license must be acquired before the start date;
- A commitment to interprofessional healthcare education, clinical service delivery, and emerging healthcare-related issues which aligns with the mission and vision of the School and College of Health Professions.
For full position description, please follow this link: Pacific University School of Audiology Non-Tenure Track Position Posting
Join our innovative team and:
- Provide patient-centered audiology services in conjunction with clinical precepting of students in the Pacific EarClinic and community-based experiences (non-tenure stream);
- Collaborate in advancing student development of clinical reasoning skills and practical competence in the school's teaching labs,
- Teach courses in one's area of expertise and
- Engage in scholarship and service to the school, college, university, community, and profession.
- Interprofessional education opportunities abound and are encouraged.
The SOA, established in 2012, is housed in the OHSU Tuality 7th Avenue Medical Plaza Building. The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree program utilizes an accelerated three year (121 credit), block-curriculum model. State of the art facilities include media classrooms, simulation, and teaching labs. Our community is diverse, sustainable, and dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship and practice. We humbly acknowledge and thank the original caretakers of the lands on which we live, work, teach, acquire and share knowledge.
Collaboration opportunities are plentiful within the University and with the NCRAR and OHSU in Portland. Approximately 80 audiology students across three cohorts participate in interprofessional education with other students in the college including Athletic Training, Dental Hygiene, Graduate Psychology, Healthcare Administration and Leadership, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant and Physical Therapy. Pacific University's Health Professions campus, located in the Hillsboro Health and Education District, is 15 miles west of downtown Portland and easily accessible by public transit.
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Additional Info
Contact Email : tretn.westrick@pacificu.edu
Contact Phone : 503-352-2694
Instructions : For more information and to apply, please click the respective position posting links above.
All candidates should be prepared to submit:
-CV
-Letter of Interest/Cover Letter
-Statement of Teaching
-Statement of Research
-Contact information for 3 professional references
Contact Name : Trent Westrick
Contact Address : Pacific University
School of Audiology
333 SE 7th Avenue
Suite 4450
Hillsboro, OR 97123
