Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-track) Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology
Montevallo, AL
75 College Dr
Updated: April 25
Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-track) Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology
Bookmark this Posting
Print Preview |
Apply for this Job
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Application review begins immediately and continues until the position is filled.
Posting Details
Position Information
| Posting Number | F1500142 |
|---|---|
| Job Title | Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-track) Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology |
| Position Number | TBD |
| Salary | Commensurate with rank, qualifications, and experience |
| FLSA | Exempt |
| Employment Status | Full Time 9 Mos Regular |
| Appointment Type | Full-time Tenure Track |
| General Description | The University of Montevallo’s Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology housed within the College of Health Professions invites applications for a nine-month, tenure track position in Speech-Language Pathology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. Assigned teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate and graduate teaching, and clinical supervision and clinical teaching of speech-language pathology graduate students. Summer teaching and supervision opportunities may be available but are not required. This position is designed for a dynamic educator committed to excellence in teaching, student mentorship and supervision, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Teaching and supervision methods, practices, and strategies should be in accordance with current evidence and best practice guidelines. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and delivery of curriculum that prepares students for careers in speech language pathology. |
| Essential Job Duties |
|
| Additional Duties | |
| Education and Experience |
CCC-SLP and Ph.D./SLP-D in Communication Sciences and Disorders or related field are required. Strong ADB candidates will be considered. |
| Preferred Education and Experience | |
| Licenses, Certification or Registrations | Current ASHA Certification, must be maintained Alabama State License or be eligible to obtain Alabama State Licensure prior to beginning employment, must be maintained Must possess or complete required supervisor-related training for speech language pathology |
| Number of Vacancies | |
| Desired Start Date | 08/15/2026 |
| Open Date | 04/13/2026 |
| Close Date | |
| Open Until Filled | Yes |
| Special Instructions to Applicants | Application review begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. |
| Additional Information | The Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology at the University of Montevallo is seeking a candidate for a nine-month, tenure track position in Speech-Language Pathology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. |
| Additional Statement | The University of Montevallo does not discriminate against job applicants based on their national origin or citizenship or immigration status. Because of the costs associated with visa sponsorship/transfer, the University typically will not sponsor applicants for a work visa or transfer of an existing visa. No commitment for visa assistance and/or sponsorship can be made until a thorough search is conducted, including a proper and methodical review of all applicants. |
| EEO Statement | UM is an Equal Opportunity Institution. |
| Quick Link | |
| Lookup Appointment Type |
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk ( - ).
- -
How did you hear about this employment opportunity
- Public Job Posting
- Internal Job Posting
- Chronicle of Higher Education
- Diverse Issues in Higher Education
- HigherEdJobs.com
- HigherEdJobs/Affirmative Action Email List
- The Academic Network, Inc. MFAD (Minority Faculty Application Database)
- SREB (Southern Regional Education Board)
- Birmingham News
- Shelby County Reporter
- Birmingham Times
- Advertisement/Publication
- Indeed
- Personal Referral
- UM Website
- Agency Referral
- Other
Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents
- Letter of Application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Unofficial Transcripts
- References
The University of Montevallo’s Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology housed within the College of Health Professions invites applications for a nine-month, tenure track position in Speech-Language Pathology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. Assigned teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate and graduate teaching, and clinical supervision and clinical teaching of speech-language pathology graduate students. Summer teaching and supervision opportunities may be available but are not required. This position is designed for a dynamic educator committed to excellence in teaching, student mentorship and supervision, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Teaching and supervision methods, practices, and strategies should be in accordance with current evidence and best practice guidelines. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and delivery of curriculum that prepares students for careers in speech language pathology. Essential Job Duties Responsibilities include graduate and undergraduate teaching, graduate clinical supervision, research, academic advising, and service to the department, college, and the University. Area of interest is open. UM offers the B. S. and M. S. in SLP through an accredited program. Additional Duties Education and Experience CCC-SLP and PhD./ SLP-D in Communication Sciences and Disorders or related field are required. Strong ADB candidates will be considered. Preferred Education and Experience Licenses, Certification or Registrations Current ASHA Certification, must be maintained Alabama State License or be eligible to obtain Alabama State Licensure prior to beginning employment, must be maintained Must possess or complete required supervisor-related training for speech language pathology Number of Vacancies Desired Start Date 08/15/2026 Open Date 04/13/2026 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants Application review begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Additional Information The Department of Social Work and Speech Pathology at the University of Montevallo is seeking a candidate for a nine-month, tenure track position in Speech-Language Pathology at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. Additional Statement The University of Montevallo does not discriminate against job applicants based on their national origin or citizenship or immigration status. Because of the costs associated with visa sponsorship/transfer, the University typically will not sponsor applicants for a work visa or transfer of an existing visa. No commitment for visa assistance and/or sponsorship can be made until a thorough search is conducted, including a proper and methodical review of all applicants.
search terms: Speech+Pathology
Local Job Bulletin is an independent Job Search Engine. Local Job Bulletin is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with the actual employer of the job. All trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and job descriptions are the property of their respective holder.
Speech Job Openings: Earn $15-$45/Hr. Immediate Hire
Montevallo
Upload your Resume - Let Employers find you!
Local Job Bulletin is an independent Job Search Engine. Local Job Bulletin is not an agent or representative and is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with any employer. Local Job Bulletin uses proprietary technology to keep the availability and accuracy of its job listings and their details. All trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, job descriptions and other company descriptions / details are the property of their respective holder. Local Job Bulletin does not have its users apply for a job on the LocalJobBulletin.com website. Additionally, Local Job Bulletin may provide a list of third-party job listings that may not be affiliated with any employer. Please make sure you understand and agree to the website's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies you are applying on as they may differ from ours and are not in our control.;