MCLIU Instructor - Speech Language Pathologist (SCSD) 2023-2024

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MCLIU Instructor - Speech Language Pathologists 2023-2024

*Number of positions variable on applicant availability.

The School of Communication Sciences & Disorders is seeking applications from licensed (OOAQ) Speech Language Pathologists for services to be rendered at Various Locations across Montreal and the surrounding areas for the 2024 Academic Year (summer semester only).

The incumbent is expected to provide Clinical Education to Speech Language Pathology students on rotation at the location and may expand to patients within the hospital/clinic/school they are assigned. One of the sites requires a weekend schedule.

The following responsibilities are some examples of tasks included in the S-LP services contract:

  • Provision of clinical services to patients at the location assigned
  • Intervention 
  • Preparation and administrative duties related to clinical education
  • Provide clinical education for up to two Master’s level Speech-Language Pathology Students.
  • Consultation with caregivers and educators
  • Assessment and Intervention planning

Teaching Qualification Requirements:
Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology or equivalent, are licensed with the OOAQ (Ordre des Orthophonistes et Audiologistes du Quebec) and have two years of work experience as a speech-language pathologist.



Please visit https://www.mcgill.ca/scsd/about/job-postings for more details.

DEADLINE TO APPLY : FEBRUARY 15, 2024
 

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