
Coordinator of Curriculum, M.S. Speech-Language Pathology
Wilson College invites applications for the position of Coordinator of Curriculum (COC) within the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program. This faculty appointment offers the opportunity to play a vital role in advancing the mission and philosophy of the program while contributing to its growth and excellence.
The Coordinator of Curriculum provides leadership in the planning, development, and continuous improvement of the academic curriculum, ensuring alignment with accreditation standards and integration of academic content with clinical application. Working collaboratively with both academic and clinical faculty, the COC fosters innovation in teaching and promotes student success through evidence-based, inclusive practices.
This role also serves as a key liaison between the MS-SLP Program and academic faculty, supporting strong communication, faculty engagement, and curricular excellence. The COC is instrumental in maintaining a rigorous, relevant, and responsive curriculum that reflects current evidence and best practices in the field.
We are seeking an individual with demonstrated expertise in:
- Curriculum design and implementation
- Adult learning principles and hybrid education
- Evidence-based teaching strategies
- Promoting student success through innovative and inclusive practices
Qualifications:
- Candidates should have a PhD or EdD in CSD or field related to curriculum and education.
- Licensed or eligible for licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist in Pennsylvania and other states, as required to meet program needs.
- ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP).
- A minimum of two years of full-time experience as an academic faculty member in a CAA-accredited MS-SLP program.
- Compliant with ASHA and state-specific licensure requirements (based on student location) for supervision of graduate SLP students.
- Applicable experience in curriculum development (SLP program leadership experience and/or demonstrated successful leadership experience with the CAA accreditation process are preferred).
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability to mentor colleagues in hybrid teaching and learning.
- Experience with Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Research, Science of Learning, and curriculum mapping.
- Understanding of higher education and contemporary clinical practice appropriate for leadership in speech-language pathology education.
- Proven scholarship, service, and committee activities.
- Knowledge of legislative, regulatory, legal, and practice issues affecting academic education, students, and the profession of Speech-Language Pathology.
- Active in professional activities at local, state, and/or national levels.
- Experience conducting online teaching and clinical simulations is preferred.
Teaching and Education Responsibilities
- The Coordinator of Curriculum (COC) is classified as an Administrator with Faculty Privileges per the Wilson College Faculty Bylaws (July 2024). The COC will primarily and administratively manage the academic curriculum and experiences across the program. In addition to administrative responsibilities, the COC workload includes teaching, student mentoring, scholarship, and service as agreed upon with the Program Director. The workload distribution is as follows and subject to change based on program needs:
- Administration: 40%
- Teaching: 40%
- Student Mentoring: 10%
- Scholarship/Research Mentoring: 5%
- Service: 5%
Scholarship Responsibilities:
- Conduct and disseminate research/scholarship activities following accreditation requirements and institutional policies and procedures.
Service Responsibilities:
- Participate in institutional and professional service opportunities following accreditation requirements and institutional policies and procedures.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work:
- Full time, 12 months
- Remote/Hybrid
- Periodic travel to the Philadelphia metro area for intensive on-campus residency experiences and Chambersburg, PA for College functions.
- Position is contingent on completion of background check.
To apply, please use the following link: WC - Coordinator of Curriculum, M.S. Speech-Language Pathology
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Additional Info
Contact Email : humanresources@wilson.edu
Contact Phone : 717-262-2015
Contact Address : 1015 Philadelphia Ave.
Chambersburg, PA 17201