Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Career Track Clinical FacultyAvailable Title(s):164-NNFACULTY - Clinical Assistant Professor - Career, 165-NNFACULTY - Clinical Associate Professor - CareerBusiness Title:Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Career Track Clinical FacultyEmployee Type:Faculty (+) (Fixed Term)Time Type:Full timePosition Term:12 MonthPosition Details:The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Range Community Clinic is hiring one Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with a Pediatric therapy emphasis with a potential for Adult therapy clients.Summary of Duties:This 12 -month annual appointment is located at the WSU Health Sciences campus in Spokane, WA. The position has an initial two (2) year contract which is expected to be extended. Renewal is subject to satisfactory performance and mutual consent. The role will be a Clinical Career Track Faculty position with rank at Assistant or Associate Professor based on qualifications.Duties and Responsibilities:55% Graduate Student Supervision:• Clinical supervision of graduate students serving applicable population.• Direct supervision of client-clinician therapy sessions.• Scheduling and conducting weekly meetings with student clinicians.• Reviewing and providing feedback on lesson plans and clinical documentation.• Approving and signing weekly student clock hours.• Completing semester wrap-up tasks (e.g., verify clock hours, complete final clinical evaluations, finalize clinical reports).• Clinical instructors are required to be on site while assigned clinical sessions are in progress.40% Client Care• Manage an independent caseload serving applicable population.• Assessment and treatment of clients.• Complete documentation for billing purposes.• Conduct follow-up and related services.• Collaborate with other service providers.5% Special Projects• Perform other duties for Range Community Clinic and/or Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences as neededRequired Qualifications:• Earned M.S., M.A., Clinical Doctorate, or PhD in speech-language pathology or closely related field.• Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) and either holding or be eligible for Washington State licensure.• Demonstrated desire to teach and supervise graduate students in their clinical training at the university level.• Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion for clientele and with teaching and mentoring students from diverse backgrounds.• Commitment to evidence-based practice methodologies.Preferred Qualifications:• Three years (3) years' experience post-master's degree, providing speech-language assessment and treatment services to pediatric populations in the categories of articulation, language, voice, fluency, social aspects, and communication modalities in a school or private practice setting.• Excellent problem-solving, organizational, interpersonal, counseling, oral and written communication, and collaboration skills; willingness to learn clinic-specific software systems and procedures.• Experience with supervising students in their clinical training.• Additional substantial experience post-master's degree, providing speech-language assessment and treatment services to adult populations in adult disorders (e.g., aphasia, dysphagia, voice, cognition) in health care facilities is beneficial.THE UNIVERSITYWashington State University is a state-supported, comprehensive, land grant, research institution, co-located on four campuses connected by state-of-the-art telecommunications. The total enrollment is approximately 20,000 students in seven colleges offering doctorates in 44 disciplines and master' and bachelors' degrees in 55 disciplines. T