Assistant or Associate Professor, Speech and Language Pathology Program Director (F00176) Dobbs Ferry, NY, New York, United States Faculty Full-time $115,000 - $140,000 annually Add to favorites View favorites POSITION DESCRIPTION The Speech and Language Pathology (SLP) Program Director, reporting to the School of Health and Natural Sciences Dean, plays a pivotal role in shaping and guiding the vision and execution of an academic program, as comprises one or more degree or certificate programs. They oversee curriculum planning and development, manage faculty and staff, and handle communication, budgeting, compliance, and program assessment. The SLP Program Director will ensure alignment and collaboration with School-wide initiatives and Council of Academic Accreditation in Speech Language Pathology (CAA) accreditation standards, providing strategic direction and leadership for the degree program. This leader will demonstrate effective communication, management, and organizational skills, along with a passion for the academic program and a commitment to student success. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Program Leadership: Cultivate a professional, positive, and inclusive program culture that aligns students and faculty with the program''s core values, fostering an environment of academic excellence and growth. Foster program events that support the program culture and ensure the program is well represented at major school and university events. Serve as a strong advocate for academic resources by using data-driven insights to support program needs. Collaborate with school administration to address resource gaps and support program sustainability. Ensure the program is represented at key community and professional events related to the fields students seek to enter. Ensure the curriculum reflects current academic and industry/professional trends, and accreditation standards to prepare graduates for professional success. Collaborate with faculty, department chairs, and the associate dean to initiate and guide curriculum updates. Build networks with area professionals to facilitate internship opportunities for students, grow the pool of adjunct faculty, and promote the program. Collaborate with department chairs, faculty, and senior leadership, to prepare for, receive, and maintain accreditation. 2. Academic Program Management: