University of Houston
Professor & Department Chair - Communication Disorders (Finance)
Key Responsibilities:
• Leadership & Vision: Provide strategic leadership and direction for the department's academic, research, and clinical programs. Inspire faculty, staff, and students toward achieving departmental and university goals.
• Research & Scholarship: Promote and enhance the department's research activities, supporting faculty in securing external funding and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations.
• Academic Excellence: Ensure the highest standards in academic programs, overseeing curriculum development, teaching, and student mentoring. Maintain alignment with accreditation standards and the University's mission.
• Community & Professional Engagement: Build and sustain partnerships with local, national, and international organizations, enhancing the department's impact and visibility.
• Administrative Management: Oversee the department's administrative functions, including budgeting, faculty recruitment, and staff development. Ensure efficient and effective management of resources. Oversee compliance with academic accreditation standards.
• Communication & Representation: Serve as the primary advocate for the department, representing its interests and achievements at the college and university levels. Collaborate closely with college and university leadership to enhance the department's visibility, secure resources, and align departmental goals with broader institutional priorities.
About the University of Houston:
The University of Houston, a Carnegie designated Tier One public research university, is approaching 100 years of academic excellence and community engagement. Founded in 1927, UH serves more than 46,000 students and offers a comprehensive range of programs across 15 colleges, fostering innovation in fields such as energy, medicine, health care, hospitality, business, education, law, STEM, and the humanities. With internationally renowned faculty, a growing campus, transformational student success initiatives, and a deep commitment to public service, UH prepares students to thrive both in the classroom and beyond.
The University's prime location in America's fourth-largest city supports extensive industry partnerships and experiential learning opportunities. The University of Houston is located with convenient access to downtown and is within four miles of the internationally recognized Texas Medical Center, which consists of more than 30 medical facilities, affording numerous opportunities for collaboration. Houston is home to world-class museums, acclaimed theaters, and fine dining. Houston thrives as a center for innovation, education, and arts, fostering a unique blend of community charm and modern progress.
About COMD:
COMD is well positioned in UH's College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS), the largest college on campus. The department is home to approximately 20 tenure and non-tenure track faculty, numerous clinical educators, and dedicated staff. At the undergraduate level, we serve approximately 350 students. In addition to BA/BS degrees in communication sciences & disorders, we offer a post-baccalaureate leveling program in speech-language pathology and a BA in Interpreting and Translation American Sign Language (ASL)/English, which is the only 4-year degree in ASL Interpreting in the state. At the graduate level we have 80 students across our accredited MA program in speech language pathology and 10 in our newly developed Ph.D. program. Our newly renovated building is specifically designed to support our mission, and our on-campus clinic provides essential services to the greater Houston area, addressing a wide range of disorders across diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds, ages, and etiologies.
Interested candidates should submit:
Application reviews will begin on November 1, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Written letters of recommendation will be requested from final candidates. Questions regarding the application or position may be sent to Amber Thiessen ( althiess@central.uh.edu ).
The University of Houston is responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution and recognizes protected classes of race, color, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, religion, age (40 and above), national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or status, and gender expression as required by federal law. Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.