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Adjunct Instructor– Speech-Language Pathology (Graduate Program)

@ Maryville University
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
OnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:Teach course, Develop syllabus, Provide feedback
Requirements Summary:Doctorate (PhD or EdD) and CCC-SLP.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Canvas
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Job Description

In keeping with our mission and vision statement, Maryville University actively seeks adjunct faculty members who are experts in their fields and have a passion for teaching. Adjunct faculty are an integral part of the University’s learning community.


The Walker College of Health Professions is accepting applications for a professionally qualified adjunct faculty member to teach Speech-Language Pathology courses with an emphasis in:

  • Cleft and Craniofacial Anomalies

Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities:

  • Teach assigned course as specified in the schedule and course contract. 
  • Participate in welcome orientation to become familiar with the University’s mission, academic policies and procedures, expectations, and Canvas (Learning Management System). 
  • Prepare essential learning objectives, lesson plans, and assignments.  Develop course syllabus.
  • Clearly communicate course objectives and learning outcomes, teaching methodology and assignment deadlines with students. 
  • Employ a variety of teaching styles in order to effectively deliver course content demonstrating both academic and real-world applications of concepts covered.
  • Encourage active learning through discussion topics, class assignments, group projects, etc.
  • Provide feedback and grade assignments in a timely and thorough manner (within 24-26 hrs.) 
  • Establish digital office hours to provide additional assistance with student questions/concerns.
  • Report early alerts for students who are not actively engaging in the course.
  • Additional duties as assigned. 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Doctorate Degree (PhD or EdD), Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)