The Speech and Hearing Science Department, within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks an Intermittent, Speech Language Pathologist to join our team. The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest college and the academic heart of the university. The College hosts 81 majors. With 38 departments, 20+ world-class research centers, and more than 2,000 faculty and staff members, students have the unique opportunity to study with the best artists, scholars, and scientists in their field. The College values diversity and offers a supportive, open, and inclusive community.
The Speech Language Pathologist will conduct independent in-home language and cognitive testing as well as treatment of adults with post-stroke aphasia between the ages of 18-75 years. Testing will include assessments such as the Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT), Boston Naming Test (BNT), Test of Everyday Attention (TEA), and other computerized tasks using Eprime software. The treatment is a picture-naming based treatment with a specified cueing hierarchy, also delivered with Eprime software. Training will be provided for testing and treatment protocols.
Minimum Education Required:
Master's Degree in Speech Pathology
Required Qualifications:
Certification in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
State licensure through the Ohio Speech and Hearing Professionals Board (OSHPB)
Desired Qualifications:
Ability to reliably travel without public transportation to participants homes
Experience and comfort working with adults with aphasia
The pay range for this job profile is $42-$42. The offer for this position will fall within this range based on internal equity, unit's available budget, and the candidate's qualifications.
The Ohio State University is a dynamic community of diverse resources, where opportunity thrives and where individuals transform themselves and the world. Founded in 1870, Ohio State is a world-class public research university and the leading comprehensive teaching and research institution in the state of Ohio. With more than 63,000 students (including 57,000 in Columbus), the Wexner Medical Center, 14 colleges, 80 centers and 175 majors, the university offers its students tremendous breadth and depth of opportunity in the liberal arts, the sciences and the professions.