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Librarian III

Librarian III

Johns Hopkins University Job Location: Maryland Date Created: 10-12-2017

The William H. Welch Medical Library seeks qualified candidates for the following position:

Librarian (Informationist) III

The Welch Medical Library seeks a collaborative, energetic, and service-oriented Informationist to join an established team of information professionals that serves the faculty, staff and students of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions (JHMI).  This informationist serves as an information expert for faculty, staff, fellows, residents and students in several assigned departments in the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Public Health.  The successful candidate will build dynamic, collaborative relationships with departmental members by providing a variety of group instruction sessions, individual consultations and specialized information services and by participating as a member of departmental research- and information-management-related project teams.  The informationist will also build an evolving set of data services to meet the needs of clinical, public health and basic science researchers across the research data lifecycle from its creation to preservation. This position reports to the Associate Director, Informationist Services.

For the full job description, or to apply for this position, please visit our website and search for requisition #330 at Careers at JHU, https://jobs.jhu.edu/ 

For additional information, please contact Blair Anton, banton2@jhmi.edu.

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This position requires an ALA-accredited Master’s degree in the Library/Information Sciences, or an advanced graduate degree in a related field, such as informatics, data science, health sciences, or statistics.  A minimum of three years professional experience working in an academic health sciences library or other academic library serving the science disciplines, or in an affiliated clinical/research environment is required.  An understanding of the research process used in a range of disciplines, especially in the health sciences with particular focus on the research lifecycle of data. Knowledge and experience with the lifecycle of research data and data management plan requirements (NIH, NSF, etc.). Familiarity with data management requirements of federal agencies (NIH, NSF, etc.). Strong, demonstrated service orientation with abilities to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.

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