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Career Advancement and Promotion Criteria for Clinical Educators Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders 2015 Annual Conference Newport Beach, CA
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Nancy B. Alarcon, M.S., CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS Principal Lecturer Director, UW Speech & Hearing Clinic University of Washington Speech & Hearing Clinic Seattle, WA 98105
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Marilyn J. Dunham Wark, M.A., CCC-SLP Clinical Professor Director of Speech-Language-Pathology Services University of Memphis Memphis, TN
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Martha W. Wilson, AuD, ABA, CCC-A Clinical Professor Audiology Clinic Coordinator Auburn University Speech & Hearing Clinic Auburn, AL
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Our goals From personal experiences, examples of career paths and advancement Critical elements when designing a career ladder Potential benefits of career advancement Change in expectations and responsibilities as result of career advancement Acceptance/success of career ladder for clinical faculty
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Clinical Faculty Primary role of clinical faculty: Clinical education (practicum, supervision) Classroom teaching (pedantic) No apparent consistency among programs regarding titles/designators for clinical faculty No apparent standards for promotion criteria for clinical faculty
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What’s in a name? Clinical Specialist Clinical Instructor Clinical Supervisor
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What’s in a name? Distinguished Clinician Clinical Audiologist Senior Audiologist Supervising Audiologist Staff Audiologist
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What’s in a name? Senior Lecturer Clinical Lecturer II Clinical Lecturer I
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Auburn University Clinical Title Series Clinical Professor Clinical Associate Professor Clinical Assistant Professor
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Auburn University Clinical Title Series In 2000, Clinical Title Series established career ladder for clinical faculty Clinical faculty = non-tenure track faculty Clinical faculty not eligible for tenure Eligible for promotion to higher rank after minimum of five years continuous service Clinical faculty 12 month appointments
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Personal journey Fall 1990 → Clinical Supervisor Clinical Instructor Spring 1991 → Clinical Instructor Fall 2001 → Associate Clinical Professor Fall 2008 → Clinical Professor
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Auburn University Provost Guidelines for Clinical Title Series Promotion Criteria Information supplied by the Candidate Scholarly contributions University outreach Research/creative work Service Information supplied by Unit Head Supporting material (publications, slides, evaluative material) for review by Unit Head and Dean External evaluators (at least three)
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Provost Guidelines Procedure for promotion Process can be initiated by unit head or the candidate Process must begin at appropriate scheduled time Candidate’s information is made available to: Eligible departmental faculty members (promotion rank or higher) College/school committee Dean
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Provost Guidelines Information supplied by the Candidate Standard biographical data sheet Percent breakdown of allocation of time and effort List of honors, awards, fellowships, internal support, election to profession associations List of scholarly contributions Teaching Outreach Research/creative work Service
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Departmental Guidelines Time allocation Teaching = 80% or minimum 32 hours Outreach = 5% or 2 hours Research/Creative work = 5% or 2 hours Service = 10% or 4 hours
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Provost Guidelines Teaching Actual courses taught Courses and curricula developed Teaching students, in small groups Supervision and evaluation of professional students, interns, residents Candidate’s teaching philosophy
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Departmental Guidelines Clinical Teaching Clinical instruction on and off-campus Clinical supervision Student meetings Documentation review Classroom teaching Student evaluation ratings Evidence of teaching quality Evidence of professional growth Peer evaluation ratings Clinical teaching, supervision Classroom teaching
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Provost Guidelines University Outreach Scholarship involved in outreach programs, that share common focus and depend upon a particular expertise Activities and products Clinical work/clinical practice activities Instructional activities Technical assistance Outreach publications Electronic products Copyrights, patents, inventions Contracts, grants, gifts
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Departmental Guidelines Clinical Outreach Service learning → faculty directed student participation in periodic, off- site community activities Clinical work → direct service delivery by faculty member on or off-site
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Provost Guidelines Research/creative work Collaboration with others for academic and/or scholarly purposes Books Article length publications Papers or lectures Patents and inventions Grants and contracts Presentations at local, regional, and national continuing education programs/workshops
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Departmental Guidelines Research/creative work Basic and/or applied research Books Book chapters Publications Manuals Posters Presentations/lectures at professional conferences Invited presentations/lectures to outside agencies
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Research/Creative Work State/regional National Local
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Provost Guidelines Service University service To the University To the college/school To the department Professional service
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Departmental Guidelines Service Faculty Advisor Committee Policies/ guidelines Clinic Coordinator Committee Chair
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Departmental Guidelines Service Advisory board Editorial board National organization committee External evaluator Leadership
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Criteria for promotion: Assistant to Associate Clinical Professor The primary emphasis for candidates seeking promotion to associate professor is supporting activities of the Clinic, with 6 years of service. Clinical teaching Outreach Research/creative work Service
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Criteria for Promotion Assistant to Associate Clinical Professor Clinical teaching (minimum 32 hours/week) Student evaluations (evidence of teaching quality and growth over the years) Peer evaluations (evidence of teaching quality) Outreach Service learning (at least two activities during each academic year) Direct service delivery (required if case load falls below minimum 32 hours per week)
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Criteria for promotion: Assistant to Associate Clinical Professor Research/creative work (minimum of 20 activities) Local (minimum 15 activities) State/regional (maximum 4 activities) National (maximum 4 activities) Service Department (participation on-going basis, committee leadership) State/regional (no requirements) National (no requirements)
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Criteria for Promotion: Associate to Full Clinical Professor The primary emphasis is supporting activities of the clinic, with secondary emphasis on pursuing the candidate’s professional endeavors Clinical teaching Outreach Research/creative work Service
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Criteria for promotion: Associate to Full Clinical Professor Clinical teaching (minimum 32 hours/week) Student evaluations (evidence of teaching quality and growth over the years) Peer evaluations (evidence of teaching quality) Outreach Service learning (at least three activities during each academic year) Direct service delivery (required if case load falls below minimum 32 hours per week)
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Criteria for Promotion: Associate to Full Clinical Professor Research/creative work (minimum of 68 activities @ both ranks) Local (minimum 40 activities) State/regional (minimum 8 activities) Peer reviewed or refereed or For purpose of attendees receiving CEUs National (minimum 20 activities) Peer reviewed or refereed or For purpose of attendees receiving CEUs
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Criteria for Promotion: Associate to Full Clinical Professor Service Department (participation on-going basis, committee leadership) State/regional (involvement will strengthen candidate’s dossier) National (involvement will strengthen candidate’s dossier)
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Criteria for promotion Description of your position and your responsibilities Determine categories Define each category Minimum requirements for each category Determine time lines Third year review Criteria for early promotion
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