Clinical Assistant Professor
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
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Position Overview
Be an Eagle - Where Purpose Takes Flight! Are you ready to make an impact? At North Carolina Central University (NCCU), we are more than an institution—we are a community rooted in a legacy of excellence and transformation. A historically Black university located in Durham, North Carolina, also known as “The City of Medicine,” NCCU has been a cornerstone of education since 1910, fostering innovation and progress.
Join our team and enjoy a comprehensive benefits package and exclusive perks designed to support your work-life balance. At NCCU, your professional growth will be nurtured, and your contributions will help shape the future for our students and the community we serve. Become part of a legacy that drives change and achievement. An opportunity awaits you at NCCU, where your purpose can take flight.
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The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) offers a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. As one of the campuses of the University of North Carolina (UNC) system, North Carolina Central University is located in Durham near Research Triangle Park. The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is a full‑time, campus‑based clinical experience and has a focus on serving diverse populations.
The Master of Science degree program in Speech‑Language Pathology is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) in Audiology and Speech‑Language Pathology of the American Speech‑Language Hearing Association. The North Carolina Central University Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic provide Speech, Language, and Hearing evaluations and treatment services for monolingual and bilingual clients from birth through adult age.
The primary purpose of this position is clinical education and supervision of graduate students in the NCCU Communication Sciences and Disorders. This position will enable the program to maintain accreditation by the CAA in Audiology and Speech‑Language Pathology.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesDemonstrated clinical competence and current knowledge in the area(s) of practice including assessment and intervention across populations and settings. Experience working with multilingual populations is preferred and other areas of expertise will also be considered. Candidates must be familiar with the current trends of the profession, and knowledge of a range of disabilities across the life span. A commitment to effective clinical education and student development is required.
The successful applicant will possess a master’s degree or clinical doctorate in Speech‑Language Pathology, Certificate of Clinical Competence in SLP, and NC state licensure (or eligibility). Applicants must have at least three years of clinical experience as a certified SLP. Experience supervising graduate students in clinical placements is preferred.
Licenses or Certification required by Statute or RegulationCertificate of Clinical Competence in Speech‑Language Pathology from ASHA; possess or eligible for NC Licensure in Speech Pathology;
Equal Opportunity EmployerNorth Carolina Central University is an equal opportunity and…
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