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November 19, 2023

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Appointment Status: Non-Tenure Track

Department: IU Bloomington Speech & Hearing Sciences

Location
Bloomington

Position Summary
Clinical
Assistant Professor in Audiology

The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at Indiana University-Bloomington has a
full-time 12-month non-tenure track faculty position in Audiology available at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor. The position
requires a doctoral degree with preference given to those having a Ph.D. in an area of audiology and/or hearing science. Applicants holding
the Au.D. / Ph.D. are especially desirable. All areas of expertise are open, but applicants with the interest/expertise to teach courses in
hearing aids and amplification, aural rehabilitation, instrumentation, and vestibular diagnosis and rehabilitation are especially encouraged
to apply. ASHA certification (CCC-A) is desirable but is not required.

The primary responsibility will be classroom teaching in the
Au.D. program during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Service to the department, university, and professional communities, including
some administrative work within the department is expected. Opportunities for research and limited clinical supervision are also available.
Expected start date is July 1, 2024.

Indiana University is a highly- regarded, public research university and the undergraduate and
graduate programs of the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences are ranked among the top in the nation. The Bloomington campus,
home to approximately 42,000 students, is a one-hour drive south of Indianapolis. Our department is housed in a new state-of-the art
facility, the Regional Academic Health Center, with the Speech-Language and Hearing Clinics, numerous research laboratories, and is
connected to a new Bloomington hospital. The close proximity to the hospital and other units on campus (nursing, social work, and medical
sciences) will foster collaborations among faculty, provide interprofessional education for students, and facilitate patient-oriented
research.

Salary is competitive and commensurate with level of experience and qualifications. Interested candidates should review
the application requirements and submit the following application materials to http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/21370.

1. curriculum vitae/resume2. letter of application3. Names and contact information for 3 professional referees4. 1-2 page statement
of teaching interests and philosophy5. 1-2 page diversity statement [requirements below]

For best consideration, please apply by
January 31, 2024. However, the search will remain open until the position is filled.

Diversity statement
requirements
Applicants should submit a 1-2-page diversity statement addressing their contributions to diversity, equity, and
inclusion (DEI) through clinical service provision, teaching, supervision, and/or service. The diversity statement should include specific
examples about the applicant’s past, present, and future contributions to promoting DEI efforts in their professional careers. The statement
should reflect the relative importance of these issues to their work and reveal their personal commitment to DEI. Topics addressed in the
statement should target the following questions: In what ways have you sought to increase your knowledge and understanding of diversity,
equity, and inclusion issues? How have you shown commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in your professional career (e.g.,
mentoring, teaching, clinical service provision, engagement with professional societies, outreach)? In what specific ways do you envision
furthering the diversity, equity, and inclusion goals of SLHS and IU within your clinical supervision, teaching, and service roles?William
Shofner, Ph.D.Search Committee Chairwshofner@indiana.eduDepartment of Speech,
Language and Hearing SciencesIndiana University2631 East Discovery ParkwayBloomington, IN 47408

The College of Arts and Sciences is
committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students and scholars. Indiana University is an equal
employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, disability status or protected
veteran status.

For more information about the university and the department, consult the web pages at slhs.indiana.edu.

Basic Qualifications
The position requires a doctoral degree with preference given to those having a
Ph.D. in an area of audiology and/or hearing science. Applicants holding the Au.D. / Ph.D. are especially desirable. All areas of expertise
are open, but applicants with the interest/expertise to teach courses in hearing aids and amplification, aural rehabilitation,
instrumentation, and vestibular diagnosis and rehabilitation are especially encouraged to apply. ASHA certification (CCC-A) is desirable but
is not required.

Department Contact for Questions
William Shofner, Ph.D.Search Committee
Chairwshofner@indiana.eduDepartment of Speech, Language and Hearing
SciencesIndiana University2631 East Discovery ParkwayBloomington, IN 47408

For Best Consideration Date:
01/31/2024

Expected Start Date: 07/01/2024

Posting/OAA #
IU-100669-2023


Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status. This institution is also a provider of ADA services.



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