University of Memphis
The University of Memphis invites qualified educators to join its Part-Time Faculty Pool in Communication Sciences & Disorders, an ongoing opportunity to teach at the graduate level in Memphis, Shelby County. This is a rolling application pool rather than a posting for a single confirmed vacancy.
About the Role
As part-time faculty in Communication Sciences & Disorders, you will typically lead one or two courses per term for the University of Memphis, most often at the graduate level. Because this is a continuously open talent pool, submitting an application places you on file for consideration; it does not confirm an immediate or guaranteed opening. The department chair evaluates candidates as instructional needs arise, and assignments are arranged on a term-by-term basis that may span fall, spring, or summer sessions.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver one or two assigned courses each term, primarily within the graduate Communication Sciences & Disorders curriculum.
- Prepare course materials, facilitate instruction, and support student learning outcomes.
- Remain available for teaching assignments across fall, spring, or summer terms as departmental needs require.
- Collaborate with the department chair regarding scheduling and course allocation.
Qualifications
- Appropriate academic credentials and subject-matter expertise in Communication Sciences & Disorders.
- Readiness to teach at the graduate level at the University of Memphis.
- Flexibility to accept short-term, term-by-term instructional assignments based in Memphis, Shelby County.
About University of Memphis
The University of Memphis is a public research institution serving students across Memphis and the surrounding Shelby County community. Its Communication Sciences & Disorders program prepares graduate students for careers supporting communication, speech, language, and hearing across diverse populations, drawing on experienced faculty who bring both academic and applied perspectives to the classroom.
How to Apply
Applications for the Part-Time Faculty Pool in Communication Sciences & Disorders are accepted on a continuous basis and held on file for review when teaching needs emerge. If you are interested in being considered for current or future graduate-level instruction at the University of Memphis in Memphis, Shelby County, submit your application through the official listing.
To apply for this job please visit www.adzuna.com.
Working in Memphis, TN
Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a population of 633,104 at the 2020 census, making it the second-most populous city in Tennessee, the fifth-most populous in the Southeast, and the 29th-most populous in the US. Memphis is the largest city proper on the Mississippi River and anchors the Memphis area that includes parts of Arkansas and Mississippi, the 45th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. with 1.34 million residents.
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