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Washington State University Speech Language Pathologist in Spokane, Washington

Speech Language Pathologist

 

Online applications must be received before 11:59pm on:

March 29, 2026

If a date is not listed above, review the Applicant Instructions below for more details.

 

Available Title(s):

164-NNFACULTY - Clinical Assistant Professor - Career, 165-NNFACULTY - Clinical Associate Professor - Career

 

Business Title:

Speech Language Pathologist

 

Employee Type:

Faculty (+) (Fixed Term)

 

Position Term:

12 Month

 

Position Details:

 

The Opportunity:

 

The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University (WSU) invites you to apply for a pediatric-focused Speech-Language Pathologist to serve in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences.

 

As the incumbent, you will hold a 12-month annual, full-time, fixed-term career track appointment with an academic rank of Assistant or Associate Professor commensurate with qualifications. The Speech-Language Pathologist position is located at the WSU Health Sciences campus in Spokane, WA. You will have an initial one (1) year contract, subject to annual extension. Renewal is subject to satisfactory performance and mutual consent.

 

The Speech Language Pathologist position is within the College of Medicine in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and reports to the Speech and Hearing Sciences Department Chair.

 

Please see below links for rank guidelines:

 

https://facsen.wsu.edu/documents/2025/06/2025-2026-faculty-manual-update-7-1-25.pdf/

 

https://medicine.wsu.edu/about/departments-units/faculty-affairs/promotion-tenure/

 

For questions or inquiries please contact Kaytlin Streufert at mailto:kaytlin.streufert@wsu.edu.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

 

70% Clinical:

 

Graduate Student Supervision:

 

• Clinical supervision of graduate students serving applicable population.

 

• Direct supervision of client-clinician therapy sessions.

 

• Scheduling and conducting weekly meetings with student clinicians.

 

• Reviewing and providing feedback on lesson plans and clinical documentation.

 

• Approving and signing weekly student clock hours.

 

• Completing semester wrap-up tasks (e.g., verify clock hours, complete final clinical evaluations, finalize clinical reports).

 

• Clinical instructors are required to be on site while assigned clinical sessions are in progress.

 

Client Care:

 

• Manage an independent caseload serving applicable population.

 

• Assessment and treatment of clients.

 

• Complete documentation for billing purposes.

 

• Conduct follow-up and related services.

 

• Collaborate with other service providers.

 

25% Didactic Teaching:

 

• Teaching graduate or undergraduate didactic courses in areas of specialty.

 

• Directing or serving on masters student's final project committees.

 

5% Service:

 

• Perform other duties for Range Community Clinic and/or Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences as needed

 

Additional Information:

 

This is a full time (100% FTE), fixed term career track position. This position is overtime exempt.

 

Temporary End Date:

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