Assistant Lecturer
University of Alberta View all jobs
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Clinical supervision within the in-house Corbett Speech-Language Clinic
- Support for clinic coordination and client recruitment.
- Potential for some classroom teaching in courses related to the candidate's areas of expertise.
- Engage in teaching-related administrative duties.
- Participation in graduate level capstone projects.
- Participates in inter-professional teaching activities.
- A Master's, PhD/Clinical Doctorate, or equivalent and a minimum of four years of speech-language pathology experience in clinical practice and/or academic settings.
- Experience teaching in an academic setting;
- Leadership experience in clinical practice settings;
- A demonstrated history of, or commitment to, continuous quality improvement/engagement in professional teaching development activities, ideally related to teaching and learning;
- Experience in clinical education coordination or student supervision/mentorship;
- Capability to oversee scholarly capstone projects;
- Familiarity and comfort with using distance/remote learning technology, or comfort with technology and commitment to learning the remote teaching technology in place;
- Strong organization and time management skills;
- Strong interpersonal communication skills, including conflict management skills.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Cover Letter
- Access, Community, and Belonging Philosophy
- The University of Alberta is committed to the goals of access, community and belonging (ACB) and to deepening and living out commitments to Indigenization and decolonization. The University of Alberta recently adopted Changing the Story: An Integrated Action Plan, which commits the University to intentionally pursuing and implementing system-wide equity initiatives to reduce barriers and increase belonging in all university structures, programs, policies, and practices. We seek to thoughtfully explore, incorporate, and promote a culture of ACB in our research, teaching, and community building efforts.
- Please submit a statement, one-page maximum in a 12 pt font, in which you describe your own positionality and articulate your experiences regarding access, community and belonging in various practice contexts along with your anticipated contributions within the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders.