Position opening: Director of OHSU CI Program (Lina Reiss )


Subject: Position opening: Director of OHSU CI Program
From:    Lina Reiss  <reiss@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 2 Mar 2011 10:41:50 -0800
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** Position opening: Director of OHSU CI Program ** Oregon Health & Science University Portland, Oregon The Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at OHSU is seeking candidates for the Director of the OHSU Cochlear Implant Program. This is a full time Faculty position. Rank will be commensurate with experience. OHSU has been providing cochlear implant services since 1983. We have undergone significant growth in the last decade and are now recognized as the largest implant program in the Northwest. The program has implanted over 1,000 patients, and now routinely implants over 100 patients each year. The clinical program is currently staffed by two surgeons and three clinical audiologists. The research program has a Ph.D. director and a research audiologist. Opportunity also exists for collaboration with the Oregon Hearing Research Center at OHSU, and the VA’s National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research. The successful applicant will have extensive experience in the field of Audiology with a focus on pediatric cochlear implants, and will be active in the area of cochlear implant research as documented by scholarly publications. The clinical program is actively involved in clinical trials and part of the director’s responsibilities will be to oversee these trials. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and have demonstrated, excellent qualifications in Education, Research, and Clinical Care. Candidates must be licensed or be eligible for license as an Audiologist in the State of Oregon, and possess a Certificate of Clinical Competency. Responsibilities include overseeing the continued growth of the established CI program, working with audiologists to provide clinical care to both pediatric and adult patients receiving cochlear implants, and performing independent and collaborative clinically based research on adult and pediatric patients in conjunction with our research team. Interested candidates may forward their C.V. and three letters of recommendation to: Kristine McGriff Department of Otolaryngology / HNS 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road., PV 01 Portland, OR 97239


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