Clinical Educator, Speech and Hearing
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Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
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Academic & Student Affairs
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Opening on: Aug 11 2025
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Closing on: Aug 25 2025
Title: Clinical Educator, Speech and Hearing
Employee Classification: PE
Pay Grade: PE 09
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision: Spec Ed and Comm Sci and Disorders
Department: College of Education
Campus Location: Main Campus
General Summary
Provide therapeutic direction in assessment and treatment for developmental and neurogenic communication delays/disorders/deficits across the lifespan to graduate clinicians in the speech-language pathology practicums.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Core Clinical Duties:
- Supervise students clinical experience by overseeing all components of the therapeutic processes which include:
- Providing written and oral feedback regarding lesson plans, treatment plans, treatment outcomes and SOAP notes, etc.,
- Model and guide development of interpersonal skills with clients and families.
- Observation of treatment sessions that reflect integration of evidence-based therapy techniques and are based on clients educational/functional needs.
- Observe treatment sessions and demonstrate therapeutic techniques and approaches to speech pathology students.
- Counsel patients and their families in matters related to speech-language disabilities.
- Serve as liaison between Clinic and outside agencies involved with specific clients.
- Consult with University personnel and others as needed in the therapeutic process.
- Assure compliance with ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) and Council on Academic Accreditation (Master's degree accreditation) standards as they relate to clinic operations and student instruction.
- Discuss with faculty student progress in practicum.
- Participate in staff and divisional meetings.
- Provide clinical instruction to students enrolled in designated courses.
- Attend professional meetings.
- Perform related Departmental duties, as required.
- Maintain calendar and supervisor scheduling of student clinicians and clients each semester.
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge and skills in speech-language pathology and administrative duties, typically acquired through the completion of a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, and American Speech and Hearing Association Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech Pathology, are necessary. Michigan Licensure required.
Four years experience (beyond certification) in the field of speech-language pathology is necessary.
Familiarity with medical terminology and medical/clinical office operations is necessary.
Ability to communicate and work easily with public, faculty, students, and clients with disabilities is necessary.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with a variety of speech and language disorders across the lifespan is desired.
Experience in both hospital/clinic and public school settings is desirable.
Additional Information:
Provide direct coordination and supervision of graduate CSD students enrolled in clinics (CSD 528 and 538).
- Supervising student clinicians:
- Observing client sessions, reviewing treatment plans, and providing feedback on clinical skills, such as assessment, intervention, and documentation.
- Offer direction and support to students as they navigate clinical experiences, helping them develop their clinical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and professional judgment.
- Evaluate students' progress in various areas, including clinical skills, communication, and professionalism, using formative and summative assessments.
- Engage with the community to support people seeking access to communication and hearing services.
- Work with educational and healthcare facilities to provide connections to internal resources at the EMU Speech & Hearing Clinic.
- Communicate between agencies to facilitate service delivery.
- Develop visions of new service delivery models for the clinic in coordination with colleagues.
- Participate in recruitment and fundraising initiatives.
- Provide program integration support.
- Coordinate clinic resource access for all program students, faculty, and part-time lecturers.
- Communicate with instructors regarding educational support for clinical assessments and interventions.
- Identify opportunities for course and clinical interventions to be integrated for support of clinical assessment and treatment.
- Develop evidence-based practice information exchange of information between clinical educators and classroom educators.
- Work with agencies within EMU to build an inter-connected network of on-campus service providers
Other Duties:
- Attend departmental meetings.
- Attend professional meetings.
- Engage in professional development.
- Perform related departmental duties as required.
- Maintain calendar and supervisor scheduling of student clinicians, internships, and clients each semester.
- Act as a liaison between the students, supervisors/sites and CSD program.
Supervision Exercised:
- Functional supervision is exercised over speech-language pathology students and related support staff in the College of Education Clinical Suite.
Supervision Received:
- Supervision is received from the Academic Department Head of the Department of Special Education & Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in a typical office environment and may occasionally require lifting of equipment
Supplemental Information:
Special Instructions:
Required attachments:
- Cover letter.
- Current resume.
- Names and phone numbers of two professional references.
Optional attachments:Graduate transcripts
- Proof of the Clinical Competency Certificate (CCC-SLP)
- SLP licensure.
For more information, contact Dr. Jackie McGinnis, Academic Department Head, jmcginnis@emich.edu
At the time of an interview, candidates may be asked to present official transcripts of their highest degree earned, proof of the Clinical Competency Certificate (CCC-SLP), and SLP licensure.
Members of under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. EMU is an equal opportunity employer.
Appointment Percentage:
100%