Visualization and Emerging Media Librarian (Full-Time, Ongoing)
The University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus

DESCRIPTION:

The Library at UBC’s Okanagan campus invites applications from collaborative, 
service-oriented librarians for a full-time continuing position as 
Visualization and Emerging Media Librarian.

This is an exciting time to join UBC’s Okanagan Campus Library! With a major 
renovation and expansion to the campus Library opening in Fall 2018 we are 
doubling in size, and are growing our team to animate new services and spaces.  
We are a vibrant and diverse group that values collaboration, flexibility, and 
creativity, and we are looking for candidates who will welcome an opportunity 
to work closely with students, staff, faculty and community members.  The 
Okanagan Library prides itself on being an inclusive place, a service-oriented 
team, and a nexus of scholarly engagement. We lead by example, and empower by 
design.

The successful candidate has the specific responsibility to lead the design, 
creation, development and implementation of programs and services to support 
data visualization and emerging media needs in teaching, learning, scholarship, 
and research.

The Librarian will manage, and assist users in managing, data visualization 
projects including developing project plans, assessment, identification of 
appropriate resources required, design, data mining/analysis and implementation 
as required to achieve successful data visualization.

This individual collaborates with users, teams, and departments across the 
University and in the community, and works collegially to develop a planned and 
strategic approach to this new area of service.  The position conducts 
individual and specific needs assessments to inform service, technical, 
teaching & learning, and infrastructural requirements.  This position is 
also responsible for designing and delivering training, presentations, 
workshops, and classes on approaching, creating, implementing and using 
visualization and immersion tools in a variety of academic settings.

Depending on candidate qualifications and interest, this position may also have 
the opportunity to teach courses in areas such as Computer Science, Data 
Science, Media Studies, or Digital Humanities.

The successful candidate will be a key member of UBC’s Okanagan campus Library 
and will participate in the overall planning for library services and spaces.  
They will also work closely with colleagues in Information Technology, Media, 
and Classroom Services, the Centre for Teaching & Learning, and Advanced 
Research Computing.

Reporting to the Associate Chief Librarian at UBC’s Okanagan Campus Library, 
this position, in conjunction with colleagues, is responsible for faculty 
liaison in assigned academic units including reference service, collection 
development, and instructional programs. Liaison areas assigned may vary 
depending on the candidate profile.

A job description can be viewed at http://www.library.ubc.ca/careers/

ENVIRONMENT:

The University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus is situated in Kelowna, 
about 400 km east of Vancouver in the heart of the Okanagan Valley.  Please 
have a look at the Tourism Kelowna website for more information about the area 
http://www.tourismkelowna.com/

Currently, there are approximately 8,700 UBC Okanagan undergraduate and 
graduate students and 520 faculty at UBC’s Okanagan campus.  Administratively, 
the Okanagan campus Library reports to the Provost & Vice Principal.  
Additionally, the Okanagan campus Library’s collections are integrated with UBC 
Library and library employees contribute to activities of the UBC Library. 
UBC’s Okanagan campus is an intimate learning environment with an excellent 
library infrastructure.  Check out the campus website for more information 
http://ok.ubc.ca/welcome.html

QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:
A graduate degree from an ALA-accredited Library Science program is required.  
An academic background in a subject area within the scope of UBC’s Okanagan 
campus or equivalent knowledge gained through professional experience is 
required.

Demonstrated knowledge of data extraction, analysis, and visualization methods. 
 Experience using proprietary and open-source digital technologies, such as 
geographic information systems, statistical software, and visualization tools 
such as Unity, D3.js, Tableau, Mathematica, and/or R.

Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills; ability to work 
in a team situation; ability to make decisions based on problem solving skills; 
and the ability to focus on important issues are essential.

Preferred:
Experience developing and supporting visualizations in teaching, scholarship, 
and scholarly communication projects.  Knowledge of research data management 
and digital preservation. Experience in assisting scholars in the development 
of digital scholarship.

As this position will have a strong focus on supporting the academic mission of 
the University, experience with the following would be considered a significant 
asset:

preparing and facilitating workshops and presentations
planning, creating, and updating digital learning objects (including tutorials, 
learning modules, and instructional materials)
formal teaching experience

An advanced academic degree in a field related to the responsibilities of the 
position (such as humanities, sciences, social sciences, computer science, data 
sciences, or design).

TERMS OF APPOINTMENT:

This is a full time continuing appointment with an anticipated start date of 
December 1, 2018.  If eligible and qualified, the successful applicant may be 
appointed with a confirmed appointment.  Otherwise, there will be an initial 
three-year probationary appointment.  Normally, such an appointment is reviewed 
following the second year of appointment, and a recommendation is made at that 
time to grant or not to grant a confirmed appointment.  Librarians are members 
of The University of British Columbia Faculty Association and the terms and 
conditions of appointment are governed by a collective agreement.

This position will be filled at an annual starting salary that is in accordance 
with the Collective Agreement between UBC and the UBC Faculty Association 
(http://www.hr.ubc.ca/faculty-relations/collective-agreements/).

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Applications for this opportunity are to be submitted in one consolidated file 
(PDF or Microsoft word format) and will include: a letter of application 
indicating the candidate’s education, training, and work experience in the 
areas listed above; a detailed and current curriculum vitae; and the names of 
three referees with their email addresses.

To ensure full consideration, complete applications are to be submitted by 
11:59 pm PDT on August 18, 2018.

To apply for this position, please visit the following link:


www.facultycareers.ubc.ca/30624 OR

http://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers-postings/faculty.php and select Job ID 30624

Please direct your questions to:

Lois Marshall
Manager, Planning and Operations | Library
The University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus
3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7
Or by e-mail to lois.marsh...@ubc.ca

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity.  The 
University especially welcomes applications from visible minority groups, 
women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of minority 
sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and 
knowledge to engage productively with diverse communities.  We encourage all 
qualified applicants to apply.  However, Canadian citizens and permanent 
residents of Canada will be given priority.


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