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Sciences and Disorders at East Carolina University, College of Allied Health Sciences offers state-of-the-art facilities with training across four different degree programs (BS, MS, AuD, and PhD
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breaks. Minimum Education/Experience AuD, or PhD in Audiology or equivalent. Recent clinical experience with adult hearing evaluations, adult hearing aids and aural rehabilitation. Ability to offer
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publications, etc..) with the goal of improving the health of the citizens of eastern North Carolina. The successful candidate will be appointed to a three-year term with the ability to renew the professorship
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. · An understanding and commitment to the primary care mission of the School. · The ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work cooperatively with
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instruction; and demonstrated ability to facilitate the research and scholarly activities of others. Knowledgeable about nursing, nursing education and able to provide leadership for faculty in
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. By more explicitly focusing on the working adult learner population, existing programs powered by PKH will address the gaps in educational opportunities faced by working adult learners in North
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of working adult learners. By more explicitly focusing on the working adult learner population, existing programs powered by PKH will address the gaps in educational opportunities faced by working adult
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of working adult learners. By more explicitly focusing on the working adult learner population, existing programs powered by PKH will address the gaps in educational opportunities faced by working adult
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the academic unit. Minimum Education/Experience PhD in Counseling from a CACREP accredited program, or doctoral degree in a closely related field and one-year full time experience as a faculty in a counselor
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universities to address the needs of working adult learners. By more explicitly focusing on the working adult learner population, existing programs powered by PKH will address the gaps in educational