Research and Scholarly Communications Librarian Postuler en ligne!
Numéro du concours: 2024-1923-RCThe Research and Scholarly Communications Librarian reports to the Director, Health Sciences Library and Data Stewardship. Participating in a team-based approach to the Library programs, this position provides a range of research and scholarly communications services within an academic health sciences library setting, including research consultations and knowledge synthesis searches. The Librarians work effectively in a collegial team environment, including sharing in Information Desk duties and contributing to the overall planning and delivery of library services.
This position is covered by the Terms and Conditions of the OPSEU Local 677 Unit 1 Collective Agreement. A copy is available on the NOSM University website. The appropriate Librarian rank shall be determined at the time of initial appointment and shall take into account the appointee’s qualifications, experience and achievements (Article 2.5.2).
Responsabilités
Tasks may include but are not limited to the following:
- Provides support/guidance with information use, i.e. copyright, creative commons, Access Copyright provisions, open access licenses, etc.
- Delivers research and scholarly communications support services
- Oversees the faculty publications annual search and associated requests data
- Implementation of research data management support services
- Implementation of the institutional repository
- Develops tutorials/web-related materials to support research and scholarly communications
- Analyzes, evaluates and reports relevant statistics
- Assists with special projects as needed
- Participates in the Information Services Desk
- Serves as a member on various committees, as requested.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Éducation
- A Masters’ level degree in Information Sciences (MLS/ MLIS/ MIST) from a recognized university with Canadian accreditation is required.
Connaissances, Compétences et Capacités
Related experience in an academic or health sciences library is preferred.
• Knowledge of the scholarly communications landscape and emerging trends.
• Demonstrated knowledge of Canadian copyright law, creative commons, open access
licenses, and Access Copyright provisions.
• Familiarity with a wide array of electronic databases and platforms.
• Experience completing complex knowledge synthesis literature searches.
• Understanding of different research impact indicators.
• Knowledge of research data management principles.
• Understanding of institutional repositories.
• Demonstrated ability to foster an environment of collegiality, respect, trust, and teamwork.
• Provide excellent customer services to faculty, learners, staff and members of the public.
• Effective planning, organizational, and time management skills.
• The Occupational Health & Safety Act and Regulations that apply to the work being
performed.
• University administration policies and procedures is an asset.
• Identify with the Northern Ontario experience and/or issues common with rural
communities.
• Work evening and/or weekend hours when needed.
• Work in a consultative and collaborative fashion with a variety of other units to further
overall strategic objectives.
• Work within established organizational practices, protocols and policies.
Langue
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English (verbally, written and comprehension)
- French/Indigenous language skills would be considered asset
Les personnes intéressées sont invitées à postuler en ligne ou présenter leur curriculum vitae en précisant le numéro de concours # 2024-1923-RC à:
NOSM University
Attention: Human Resources
935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6
Email: hr@nosm.ca
Fax: (705) 671-3880
Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume along with verification of academic accomplishments
quoting the competition number # 2024-1923-RC to:
NOSM University
Attention: Human Resources
935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6
Email: HR@nosm.ca
Fax: (705) 671-3880
NOSM University offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities throughout its recruitment processes. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, or require an accessible version this posting, please contact Human Resources via email at hr@nosm.ca.
NOSM University invites applications from all qualified individuals. NOSM University is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, visible minorities, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
NOSM University needs to gather information about applicants’ status as either Permanent Residents of Canada or Canadian citizens. Applicants need not identify their country of origin or current citizenship, however, all applications must include one of the following statements:
“I am a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada”
“I am not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada but I am legally eligible to work in Canada”
“I am not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada or otherwise legally eligible to work in Canada”
While all responses are appreciated and will be handled with the strictest confidence, only those being considered for interviews will be acknowledged.