Lecturer Pool Communication Sciences and Disorders Program
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
2026-27 Lecturer Pool Communication Sciences and Disorders Program
Job no: 555202
Work type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer
Location: Chico
Categories: Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Temporary, Part Time, Time Varies, Faculty - Communications/Journalism
California State University (CSU), Chico is a comprehensive and residential public university, holding Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) designation. Chico State operates as part of the 22-campus CSU system, which educates the most ethnically, economically, and academically diverse student body in the nation. The University enrolls over 14,000 students, with over half identifying as first‑generation college students.
Chico State is committed to recruiting outstanding candidates. The ideal candidate will embrace our values predicated on the primacy of student success and the elimination of equity gaps, have demonstrated experience working with diverse populations, and will contribute to policies, programs, and practices that support an inclusive, accessible, and equitable learning and working environment.
Position Title:Academic Year Lecturer
College:Communication and Education
Department/School:Communication Arts and Sciences/Communication Sciences and Disorders Program
Lecturer A/2 Full‑Time Equivalent Salary Range: $5,507 – $6,677 per month
Lecturer B/3 Full‑Time Equivalent Salary Range: $6,221 – $13,224 per month
Lecturer C/4 Full‑Time Equivalent Salary Range: $6,825 – $14,523 per month
Lecturer D/5 Full‑Time Equivalent Salary Range: $8,593 – $15,211 per month
Anticipated hiring range is generally at or near the minimum of the appropriate range, commensurate with education and experience. Most new lecturers are hired at the Lecturer A or B rank. See the Faculty Salaries At‑a‑Glance guide for more information.
Priority Review Date: 3/14/26; complete applications received after that date may be considered as needs arise.
Position Summary:The Communication Sciences and Disorders Program in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2026‑27 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.
Minimum Qualifications:The minimum education requirement for a lecturer appointment is a Masters degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or equivalent.
CMSD 156 – Bachelor’s degree and teaching, cultural, and sign language experience. (ASHA certification and CA licensure are not required for this course.)
Preferred Qualifications:Experience teaching or clinical experience in the subject area of interest. Currency in the field with an active California state license and ASHA certification of clinical competence in Speech‑Language Pathology. Preference for candidates with experience working with diverse populations.
Responsibilities:Lecturer positions in the department carry responsibilities in the areas of teaching. Teaching assignments are based upon qualifications of the individual and the needs of the department.
How to Apply:Applicants must provide
- A current cover letter (including how you have addressed, or plan to address teaching to diverse student groups)
- A copy of unofficial transcripts for your highest earned degree
- Contact information of three professional references
Additional information may be requested at a later time. All applicants must apply online; applications submitted via email or in‑person to the department will not be considered. For information about specific courses offered, please refer to the University Catalog.
The Department:Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) is a program in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences. The CMSD Program offers a BS and MS degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Master’s degree recipients are also eligible for a Speech‑Language Services credential.
CMSD courses address the scientific framework for understanding human communication, focusing on anatomical, physiological, neurological, acoustic, psychological and cultural bases of speech, language, and hearing processes and disorders. Emphasis is placed on evidence‑based assessment and treatment.
Coursework is supplemented by observation of expert clinical sessions that gives students experiences with disorders in the areas of language, voice and resonance, phonology, articulation, fluency, swallowing, hearing, cognitive and social aspects of communication, and problems that necessitate the use of oral, manual, augmentative and alternative communication techniques and technologies.
This position may qualify for benefits including tuition fee waiver (if eligible). California State University, Chico offers a number of benefits to its employees (e.g., sick leave, vacation, health insurance). For more information and eligibility criteria, please visit…
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