This position supports the mission of the Association by supporting the adjudication and education needs of the ethics program, including the ASHA Board of Ethics. The Associate Director, Ethics Adjudication is part of a team that is committed to the practical application of ethics, specifically the ASHA Code of Ethics, to the professions of audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing sciences.
The Associate Director assists the Senior Director of Ethics in adjudicatory processing of alleged violations of the ASHA Code of Ethics, including compliance with the Board of Ethics’ practices and procedures. In addition, this individual will respond to ethics inquiries from the membership and the public, and support ethics-related projects as requested.
Responsibilities
Prepare ethics cases for review by the Board of Ethics, including parties’ materials and state licensing status, in advance of hearings and/or appeals. Assist in identifying the applicable Code of Ethics, potential violations, and the appropriateness of potential ethics sanctions.
Act as Secretary at Board of Ethics hearings. Arrange for transcription of hearings as needed.
Conduct decisional and statutory legal research, including pending civil and criminal legal matters (at the federal, state and local levels).
Act as liaison to state licensing boards, attorney generals' offices, and the lawyers of parties in ethics adjudication in reciprocal discipline matters, subpoena filings, document requests, document redactions, affirmative disclosure applications issues, and/or other legally related matters as requested.
Assist the Senior Director of Ethics, as needed, in promoting professional ethics education and compliance by presenting, researching and writing to contribute to ethics outreach for ASHA members and ASHA-certified individuals.
Respond by telephone and e-mail to daily inquiries received from ASHA members, ASHA-certified individuals and the public, including providing ethics information and assistance and/or referrals to ASHA National Office staff who are subject-matter experts.
Responsible for maintaining and administering ethics-case-tracking and ethics-contact-tracking system. Help maintain ethics records in NetForum database.
Assist Senior Director of Ethics in tracking ethics complaint and ethics trends for the Board of Ethics and its Ethics Education Subcommittee to assist them in developing ethics programs.
Qualifications
Knowledge Typically Acquired Through
A bachelor’s degree, preferably in communications, English, ethics, justice, philosophy, political science, history, legal studies, pre-law, health studies, sociology/psychology, communications disorders, or a related area
Paralegal certification, law school courses, and/or law degree (courses in Professional Responsibility, Legal Ethics, Evidence, and/or Constitutional Law preferred.)
An interest in ethics, professional regulations, professional credentialing, and/or state licensing
At least 2 years of experience working in legal unit, law firm, or law clinic
Basic database management experience
Experience working with and fostering cooperation among diverse constituencies
Scope and Depth of Technical Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated writing and editing abilities
Demonstrated ability to research legal matters and write summaries of legal research
Demonstrated ability to work independently while also working collaboratively with a team to develop and carry out projects and duties
Demonstrated ability to use computer technology consistent with duties and responsibilities
Demonstrated interest in learning a broad range of issues affecting the discipline of speech-language pathology, audiology, and speech and hearing sciences
Scope and Depth of Non-Technical Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated ability to ensure the confidentiality of sensitive information/data under pressure
Demonstrated capacity for creative problem solving, strategic goal setting, and leadership
Demonstrated strong organizational and problem-solving skills to manage and track several projects simultaneously
Demonstrated strong attention to detail in writing and case review
Demonstrated ability to recall, analyze, and organize information and make complex decisions
Demonstrated ability to comprehend complex problems and reach reasonable conclusions
Demonstrated ability to verbally communicate and to effectively interact with people in a positive manner
About American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 234,000 members and affiliates who are speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.