Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

The George Washington University

 

Position Description:  Research Support Librarian

The Research Support Librarian is a key member of the information, instruction, 
and reference team.  This position provides information and instructional 
services to students, staff, and faculty of the School of Medicine and Health 
Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, and School of Nursing with 
a focus on providing tools, skills and information support to foster research 
activities among emerging investigators. Other duties include reference and 
systematic review consultations, distance education student support, 
departmental liaison activities, and membership on various library and 
University committees. This position reports to the Director, Himmelfarb Health 
Sciences Library.

Duties and responsibilities include (but are not limited to) the following:

Performs online database searches and research consultations as requested to 
meet the scientific information needs of the research and academic community
Provides training and support for systematic and scoping reviews.
Provides training and support for PubMed, NCBI resources, and other specialized 
databases, including electronic collaboration platforms.
Provides data management support, especially as related to data deposits, data 
citations, ontologies, best practices, and funder compliance.
Works closely with the Research Scholarly Concentration in the SMHS, the SMHS 
Research Workforce Development office, the Institute for Biomedical Sciences, 
and doctoral programs in the health sciences, GWSPH and SON to support emerging 
researchers and investigators. 
Serves as an embedded librarian in nursing, health sciences, and public health 
research courses.  Acts as a librarian facilitator for the Clinical Skills and 
Reasoning program in the medical curriculum.
Makes recommendations for tools and resources needed to support the research 
community.
Collaborates with the Scholarly Publishing and Metadata Librarian on research 
impact metrics and scholarly communications issues. Supports research impact 
measurement and visualization.  Consults on communicating research results 
widely. Promotes the creation of researcher profiles documenting skills, 
grants, publications, and collaborations.
Works with researchers to identify collaborators, partners, and research 
opportunities.
Participates in the departmental Library Liaison program providing instruction 
and information services to various departments (both academic and clinical).
Contributes to the development and evaluation of web-delivered courses and 
instructional materials.
Creates research guides to support student and faculty educational and research 
activities.
Participates in collection development activities for liaison departments. 
Assists in management of research-related listservs and library e-mail accounts.
Other duties as assigned.

Required:  MLS from an ALA-accredited school or equivalent combination of 
relevant Masters degree and research support experience. Demonstrated 
experience searching biomedical literature and using NCBI databases and tools. 
Demonstrated experience providing data management support. Demonstrated 
knowledge of the research lifecycle.  Experience with collaboration tools, 
statistical software, course management software, and development of online 
instructional modules or tutorials. Experience teaching information literacy 
skills and providing reference services OR experience providing educational and 
research technology support.

Preferred:  Experience producing and compiling research impact metrics.  
Knowledge of bioinformatics software and scientific programming software such 
as R. Experience in providing advanced information services in an academic 
health sciences library, including assisting with systematic reviews. Excellent 
interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to 
work collaboratively with all levels of library staff and patrons.

To Apply:  To be considered, applicants should complete an online faculty 
application at http://www.gwu.jobs/postings/66590 and upload a letter of 
interest and a current CV. Review of applications will begin on 6/14/19 and 
will continue until the position is filled. Only complete applications will be 
considered. Employment offers are contingent on the satisfactory outcome of a 
standard background screening.

 

The George Washington University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative 
Action employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or 
activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, 
disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, 
or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law.


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