Updated September 25, 2024

In collaboration with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is seeking an exceptional colleague to further the Association’s research, advocacy, and tracking of machine learning (ML), deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and generative AI. The researcher in residence will be a member of ARL’s Scholarship and Policy Team, which advances a portfolio of initiatives to bridge research policy and institutional practice through engagement with research partners, cross-sector stakeholders, and decision makers—resulting in opportunities to collectively inform and shape the research and learning ecosystem. The researcher in residence will play a key role in the ongoing collaboration between CNI and ARL around AI/ML technologies and applications.
This is a half-time, 12-month, renewable position. The expected 12-month salary for this position is $75,000. Benefits include paid holidays and sick leave. The position does not include health or retirement benefits.
ARL is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates as a mobile-first work environment. Employees may work remotely within the United States with the expectation of occasional work onsite in the office. This position requires occasional travel within the United States, to be approved and funded by ARL.
For more details and how to apply, see the Researcher in Residence–Artificial Intelligence Job Posting.
About the Association of Research Libraries
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of research libraries in Canada and the US whose vision is to create a trusted, equitable, and inclusive research and learning ecosystem and prepare library leaders to advance this work in strategic partnership with member libraries and other organizations worldwide. ARL’s mission is to empower and advocate for research libraries and archives to shape, influence, and implement institutional, national, and international policy. ARL develops the next generation of leaders and enables strategic cooperation among partner institutions to benefit scholarship and society. ARL is on the web at ARL.org.