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Speech-Language Pathologist / Lee NIH Grant

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
United States, Texas, Lubbock
3601 4th Street (Show on map)
Oct 23, 2024


Speech-Language Pathologist / Lee NIH Grant
Lubbock
39109BR

Position Description
Administers and interprets a variety of tests, such as air and bone conduction, and speech reception and discrimination tests, to determine the type and degree of hearing impairment, site of damage, and effects on comprehension and speech. Diagnoses and treats speech and language problems, and engages in scientific study of human communication. Evaluates speech and language skills as related to educational, medical, social, and psychological factors.

Major/Essential Functions
  • Works with children with repaired cleft palates to assess the effectiveness of telemedicine-based treatments vs face-to-face treatments.
  • Collects and analyzes data to meet the objectives and milestones needed to fulfill NICHD funding requirements without deviating from IRB-approved protocols.
  • This valuable team member will support our vision and mission by consistently performing work in a manner demonstrating professional maturity, commitment, and accountability according to the five values described in TTUHSC's Values-Based Culture: One Team, Kindhearted, Integrity, Visionary, and Beyond Service.


Required Qualifications
Requires a Master's degree in a related field and 0-2 years of experience. May be required to meet certain state licensing requirements. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks.

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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran.


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