Job Details

Eastern Washington University
  • Position Number: 6832893
  • Location: Cheney, WA
  • Position Type: Health - Communication Disorders


Lecturer - Communication Sciences & Disorders

About Eastern Washington University:
Eastern Washington University, a regional, comprehensive public university with an enrollment of over 10,000 students, is one of six state-funded four-year institutions of higher education in Washington, each governed by its own board of trustees. As the regions polytechnic, we are recognized for our distinctive approach to hands-on learning that leads to in-demand careers. EWUs 300-acre main campus is located in Cheney, a community of 12,000 residents 16 miles southwest of Washingtons second largest city, Spokane. Eastern also offers programs in downtown Spokane at the innovative, energy-efficient Catalyst building, the SIERR building which is a hub for research, development and advancement of health sciences, and at Riverpoint, a campus shared with Washington State University. In addition, EWU programs can be found at select locations throughout the state, aligned with the needs of the community. Eastern contributes to the vitality of the region and the state through its wide array of bachelors and masters degrees in over 100 fields of study, as well as applied doctorates in physical therapy and educational leadership, offering accessible pathways to career success and personal development to students of all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.

Eastern Washington University has been recognized for its commitment to helping undergraduate students learn, grow and succeed by Colleges of Distinction, a nationally trusted resource guide for college-bound students. The honor recognizes Eastern as a 24-25 College of Distinction (CoD).

Tribal Land Acknowledgement
At Eastern Washington University, we are proud to recognize the land of the Spokane Tribe and other tribes that shared the land for fishing and trading. The Spokane Tribe, Coeur dAlene Tribe, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, the Kalispel Tribe, and the Nez Perce Tribe are integral to the cultural heritage and traditional ethnological knowledge of the land.

Native American heritage is woven into the fabric of our institution, enriching our community through tribal culture, historical teachings, and tribal language, and is embraced daily by students, staff, faculty, and the Eastern Washington community.

At EWU, we are committed to reflecting on and acknowledging the historical injustices of genocide and the forced removal of tribal peoples and all our relatives. EWU recognizes and honors tribal sovereignty and government to government relationships with tribes.

From here forward, EWU will remain committed to supporting, honoring, and recognizing the Native American community and the dynamic contributions that are shared with our university.


Job Summary:
The College of Health Science and Public Health invites applications for a full-time Lecturer, 9-month position, in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) to begin August 16, 2026.

Lecturers must have at least an MA or MS in the area of speech-language pathology, communication sciences and disorders, audiology, or a related area, or an AuD. This individual also must have their Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP or CCC-A) granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and a Washington State speech-language pathology (SLP) license or audiology license or be eligible for one. This individual will teach courses in both the undergraduate and graduate programs and teach clinical courses/conduct clinical supervision and may perform service-related activities and scholarly activities if appropriate (not required).

Teaching:
This individual will teach courses in both the undergraduate and graduate programs and teach clinical courses/supervision, mentor student research and may perform service-related activities and scholarly activities if appropriate (not required).

The college and department prepare students from all populations and communities to help meet the growing market demand in the critical fields of health care and education. The college is home to several nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate programs with an increased focus on inter-professional education (IPE), and on increasing the diversity of the healthcare fields. As a premier college serving the educational needs of the health care practitioners, CHSPH includes nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, communication sciences and disorders, public health and health administration, wellness and movement sciences, dental hygiene, and Regional Initiatives in Dental Education (RIDE).

EWU is committed to supporting and promoting a workforce that is welcoming to all and encourages applicants of all backgrounds to apply for this position.

The Spokane campus will be the primary work location, but some work time may be spent on the Cheney campus.

The expected salary upon hire is $59,884. In addition to salary, the university offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, life and disability insurance and retirement. In addition, EWU offers fringe benefits such as tuition waiver for employees, discounted EWU sports tickets, full access to our campus workout facilities at a minimum fee and free transportation through STA buses. For additional information regarding insurance benefits please see our Benefits page: https://inside.ewu.edu/hr/benefits/insurance/

Applications are open and accepted until recruitment is closed. Screening of applications will begin on March 15, 2026, and will continue to be screened until recruitment is closed.

Eastern Washington University provides an inclusive, equitable, and transformative learning experience, driving the pursuit of knowledge with affordable academic excellence.

Required Qualifications:
  • Masters degree in communication sciences and disorders or speech-language pathology or audiology or related area or an AuD at the time of appointment
  • Evidence of clinical experience and supervision and strong potential of successful teaching in at least one of the following areas: voice, phonology/speech sound disorders, dysphagia, audiology, child language is preferred, but other areas of expertise will be considered
  • ASHA CCC-SLP or CCC-A
  • Washington state SLP or AuD licensure or eligible for state licensure
  • Evidence of ability to engage in productive, respectful, collegial relationships with students, faculty and staff
  • Demonstrated ability to apply a responsive and flexible approach that is supportive of the needs including universal access of our students, faculty, staff and the public


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Five (5) or more years of clinical experience in a variety of practice areas for children and/or adults
  • One (1) or more years of teaching/supervision experience in a CSD program
  • Working knowledge of both the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations
  • Currency in, and working knowledge of, the profession and the program


Other Skills and Abilities:

Job Duties:
Teaching:
  • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses consistent with expertise and program/departmental instructional needs
  • Clinical education/supervision in area(s) of expertise and supervision of community speech, language and hearing screenings
  • Assure maintenance of clinic-patient files in accordance with HIPAA

  • Manage clinical supervision assignments to assure compliance with accreditation standards
  • Work with the department to build and market specialty clinics
  • Ensure currency of policies and procedures necessary for efficient clinical operations and for the necessary provision of student experiences
  • Provide service to the department, college, university as well as the discipline of communication sciences and disorders





Maintaining current and valid licensure, as required by the position, is the responsibility of the employee and shall be done at their own expense.

Percent of Time: 100
Conditions of Employment:
To be considered eligible for appointment into the position, applicants must be available and able to start in the position no later than August 16, 2026.

This position, during the course of university employment will be involved in the receipt of, or accountability for, university funds or other items of value, as well as the unsupervised access with the developmentally disabled, vulnerable adults or children under the age of 16. The offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion and passing of a background check
prior to beginning employment.

Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa currently. Sponsorship is not available for this position at this time.

All new employees must comply with EWU Immunization Policy 602-02 and provide proof of immunity or vaccination to MMR before beginning work at EWU. Waivers for the immunization requirements are available for medical or sincerely held religious beliefs.

After starting employment, employees will complete the required training via Canvas. The Office of Employee Belonging, Development, and Leadership will reach out to you concerning Workplace Belonging training.

Note: Interviews might be conducted via Zoom (camera must be enabled). If so, candidates must be able to demonstrate competence using Zoom and other technologies.
Salary Information:
The expected salary upon hire is $59,884.

Posting Date: 01/06/2026
Open Until Further Notice: Yes
Closing Date:
Screening to Begin: 03/15/2026

Special Instructions to Applicants:
Submit your application materials through our online applications portal provided below. If you are unable to submit through the applicant portal, please contact Human Resources Services at (509) 359-2381.

To apply, visit https://jobs.hr.ewu.edu/postings/14316










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