Assistant Clinical Professor, Speech-Language Pathology 609443 Flagstaff, Arizona, United States Communication Sci & Disorders Faculty Closing at: Jun 29 2026 - 11:55pm MST Special Information This position is an on-site position which requires the incumbent to complete their work primarily at an NAU site, campus, or facility with or without accommodation. Opportunities for remote work are rare. About the
Department/College The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northern Arizona University prepares highly effective, culturally diverse speech, language, and hearing professionals to serve and advocate for individuals in their communities. We provide innovative, accessible, student-centered educational programs in an inclusive and caring environment. We offer a Master of Science degree in Clinical
Speech-Language Pathology through a competitive full-time or part-time (Summer Track) program. The Summer Track program includes cohorts of students at both the Flagstaff Mountain Campus and at the NAU Yuma campus. We also offer an undergraduate degree to prepare students for graduate work in speech-language pathology and audiology, as well as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant certificate program. In addition,
the department operates the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic at the Flagstaff Mountain campus where members of the community can receive services for a variety of communication and hearing disorders, and graduate students participate and learn. Graduate students participate in clinical practicum and externship experiences in a variety of different settings throughout the region, state, and nation. Housed in the College
of Health and Human Services (CHHS). The College of Health and Human Services is northern Arizona’s hub for inclusive and equitable health and wellness education. With programs available in Flagstaff, and online, including the 30-acre Phoenix Bioscience Core (PBC) in the heart of Downtown Phoenix where NAU, UA, and ASU are co-located. The PBC offers more than six million square feet of research, academic, and
clinical facilities for students earning advanced degrees in medical professions with access to cutting-edge technology. The urban environment presents numerous opportunities for interprofessional education with other NAU programs on campus including the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, the Master’s in Physician Assistant Studies program, and the Master’s of Athletic
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