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A mid-sized educational institution in Northeastern Ontario is seeking a Part-time Speech-Language Pathologist to provide services in a bilingual environment. This position requires a Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology and membership with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario. Candidates must be fluent in both English and French. The role offers a flexible schedule with a minimum of 5 hours per week at a rate of $41.27/hr.
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Job Title: Part‑time Speech‑Language Pathologist – Clinician
Department: School of Speech and Language Pathology
End of Contract: October 9 2026
Number of hours: Minimum 5 hours, maximum 40 hours/week
Schedule: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Remuneration: $41.27/hr.
Applicants interested shall send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and relevant supporting documentation to Dr. Roxanne Bélanger at rbelanger@laurentian.ca.
Please note that all appointments are made by the Dean on behalf of the Vice‑President, Academic and are subject to final budgetary approval. The University reserves the right to cancel the position if there is an insufficient service request. Other positions may become available. Applicants should contact the School Director directly for more information.
Laurentian University is an inclusive and welcoming community and encourages applications from members of equity‑seeking communities including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions.
Laurentian University clinicians are part of LUFA (the Laurentian University Faculty Association). The Collective Agreement can be found at www.lufappul.ca.
École : École d’orthophonie
Fin du contrat : 9 octobre 2026
Minimum 5 heures, maximum 40 heures/semaine
Horaire Lundi au vendredi 9 h à 16 h 30
Rémunération: 41,27 $ d’heure
Faire parvenir à Dre Roxanne Bélanger au <rbelanger@laurentian.ca> une lettre de candidature, un curriculum, et toute documentation pertinente appuyant la candidature.
Il appartient au Doyen de nommer les cliniciennes au nom de la vice‑rectrice aux études. Tous les postes seront comblés sous réserve d’approbation budgétaire. L’Université se réserve le droit d’annuler ce poste si la demande de service n’est pas suffisante. D’autres postes pourraient être disponibles. Veuillez contacter le directeur ou la directrice du département pour tout renseignement supplémentaire.
L’Université Laurentienne est une communauté englobante et accueillante et encourage les candidatures de membres de communautés qui recherchent l’équité, y compris les femmes et les personnes racialisées, autochtones, handicapées et de toutes orientations sexuelles et identités et expressions sexuelles.
Les cliniciens et cliniciennes de l’UL font partie de l’APPUL (l’Association des professeures et professeurs de l’Université Laurentienne). La Convention collective est disponible au site www.lufappul.ca.