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[Dysphagia] Emory Voice Center position available


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Emory Voice Center position available
  • From: rilmary at juno.com (rilmary at juno.com)
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 22:49:47 GMT

The Emory Voice Center is seeking a qualified speech-language
pathologist beginning in September, 2007 to fill a clinical position
with a primary focus on dysphagia and head and neck cancer
rehabilitation, and secondary focus on evaluation and treatment of
other voice disorders. The candidate must hold a certificate of clinical
competence from The American Speech Language and Hearing Association,
be eligible for licensure through the State of Georgia and have 5+ years
of experience in the evaluation and treatment of persons with dysphagia
including MBSS and FEES. The candidate should be skilled in  flexible
and rigid laryngeal imaging and have experience in voice evaluation  and
therapy. Additionally, the candidate should be skilled in TEP
management. Specialty recognition in dysphagia and/or IAL listing a
plus.

Interested candidates should submit the following materials NO LATER
THAN June 22, 2007:
1.A curriculum vitae
2.A cover letter documenting strengths in clinical research and
presentation skills.
3.3 letters of recommendation.
4.Copy of current ASHA certification and Georgia license if
applicable.
5.Please send an email to: Edie.Hapner at Emoryhealthcare.org documenting
your intent to apply for the position. You should attach a copy of your
CV.

   Send to:
          Edie R. Hapner, PhD CCC-SLP
            Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine
            Director of Speech Language Pathology
            Emory Voice Center
            550 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 9-4400
            Atlanta, GA 30308

Additionally, Submit an online application to Human Resources; go to
www.emoryhealthcare.org/careers and do a keyword search for The Emory
Clinic, Allied Health and Safety, Speech Language Pathologist III,
Career # 211029




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