Cincinnati, OH: University of Cincinnati: Science Informationist

Position Announcement - Science Informationist (Position Number
213UC5239) (Includes Geography and Geology)

Tenure-track, 12-month Faculty Appointment

University of Cincinnati, Science and Engineering Library

The University of Cincinnati Libraries invites applications and
nominations for the position of Science Informationist.  The Science
Informationist will develop and deliver innovative research and
instructional services to the UC science and engineering communities in
the context of a research commons, including consultation on data
access, management, and preservation.   The incumbent will work with the
Director of the Science and Engineering Library to design, develop, and
implement a suite of cohesive and collaborative e-science services.
  This is a full-time tenure track faculty appointment.

The full job description and application information is available at
http://www.libraries.uc.edu/information/personnel/index.html

Apply at www.jobsatuc.com<http://www.jobsatuc.com/> (search position
number 213UC5239) or call 513-558-6019 for assistance.

UC is an EE/AA employer.




An affirmative action/equal opportunity institution
Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library
University of Cincinnati Libraries
University of Cincinnati
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670574
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0574
Research Informationist – Position Number: 213UC5231
Tenure-track, 12-month Faculty Appointment
The University of Cincinnati’s Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences
Library invites applications for the position of Research Informationist.
Position Summary
The Health Sciences Library (HSL) seeks a knowledgeable, motivated, and
service oriented Informationist to deliver services and resources to the
Academic Health Center and UC Health research and translational sciences
community. The incumbent will work closely with other HSL library staff
to design, develop, and implement a suite of cohesive and comprehensive
services for the UC Academic Health Center and UC Health research
community. This is a full-time tenure track faculty appointment.
Relationship/Authority
This faculty position reports to and receives general direction from the
Associate Dean of Library Services and Director, Health Sciences
Library. The faculty position works collaboratively with the HSL
Clinical and Research Informationist.
Environment The state-of-the art Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences
Library (HSL) serves the research needs of the students, faculty, and
staff of the College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the College of
Allied Health Sciences, the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, and the
Greater Cincinnati community at large. It also serves affiliated
institutions, including UC Health and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center, as well as national and international scholars and
researchers. The HSL encompasses 44,872 square feet with a 90-seat
computer lab, has over 200,000 print volumes on site, and provides
access to over 800 online databases, 110,000 electronic journals, and
149,000 e-books. The library’s web site is http://libraries.uc.edu/hsl/.
The mission of the University of Cincinnati Libraries is to provide
outstanding research collections, responsive service, intellectually
stimulating learning environments, and innovative instruction to enable
the University to achieve its comprehensive mission of teaching,
learning, research, health care, and community engagement. A charter
member of the Association of Research Libraries, the University of
Cincinnati is a leader in the nationally recognized OhioLINK Library
Consortium (http://www.ohiolink.edu). The UC Libraries provide access to
research collections of more than 4.3 million volumes, 120,000+ serial
titles, primarily electronic, and over 1.2 million e-books. Additional
information is available at http://www.libraries.uc.edu.
The University of Cincinnati (UC) ranks among the nation’s top public
research universities. As the founding place of co-operative education,
UC has a long tradition of putting theory into practice while standing
among an elite group of universities defined by the Carnegie Commission.
It is a large, public, urban university with a diverse student
population of over 42,000. (visit: http://www.uc.edu) Cincinnati
features all the amenities of a large, bustling
metropolis, including art museums, symphonies, opera and theater,
outstanding zoo, fine restaurants, and professional sports teams. Learn
more at http://www.cincinnatiusa.com.
Key Responsibilities
 Establish dynamic and collaborative relationships with and provide
instruction and consultation to faculty and graduate students in
response to their information needs to support grant preparation and
research.
 Coordinate and conduct training regarding the effective application of
biomedical information tools for specific research problems.
 Assist with the assessment, development, and implementation of
services to support the information needs of the University’s medical
and translational research community, including the Office of Research
and the various biomedical research programs, centers, and departments.
 Provide specialized and well-integrated reference and research assistance.
 Play a lead role in the development and implementation of consultation
services for scientific data access, management, and preservation.
Employ best practices to develop sustainable and domain-appropriate
services and tools that support and enhance UC’s research agenda.
 Develop and maintain web portals for specific areas.
 Collaborate with other HSL staff to implement evidence-based practice,
new technologies, education programs, scholarly communication, research
data management, health informatics, collections analysis, and systems
support.
 Serve as a liaison to the Center for Health Informatics and other
informatics units within the Academic Health Center.
 Participate in appropriate committees, task forces, and organizations
related to the duties and responsibilities of the department, and in
support of UC Libraries programs and organizations.
 Participate in scholarly, professional, and service activities that
enhance the mission of the University of Cincinnati Libraries.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
 Master’s or doctoral degree in molecular biology, cell biology,
biochemistry, bioinformatics or an equivalent field or an information
science/management degree or a comparable combination of experience.
 Strong commitment to innovative and responsive customer service.
 Demonstrated understanding of trends and issues in the field of health
sciences information.
 Knowledge of current computer technologies in libraries and services
supporting e-science and ability to plan and implement innovative
technology solutions.
 Ability to apply new technologies to a broad range of library
applications.
 Entrepreneurial attitude to developing services; self-motivated, with
the ability to set and attain goals effectively and the flexibility to
adapt to change.
 Ability to develop and deliver innovative and responsive instructional
programs.
 Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated
analytical and problem solving skills.
 Demonstrated record of professional development and contribution, and
ability to meet University of Cincinnati Libraries reappointment,
promotion, and tenure requirements.
 Physical requirements include frequent communications, verbal and
written; frequent sitting and standing; visually or otherwise identify,
observe and assess; and thinking analytically
Desired qualifications:
 Additional graduate education in sciences/health sciences or an
equivalent field.
 Experience in an academic health sciences or research library environment.
 Excellent project management skills; experience coordinating and
promoting services; experience communicating and collaborating with faculty.
 Knowledge of current instructional pedagogies.
 Knowledge of data mining and analysis tools.
 Experience working with applying metadata and working with ontologies.
 Experience with grant writing or a familiarity with federal funding
requirements.
Benefits
This is a 12-month tenure track faculty position. Rank and salary
negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Benefits include
health care, retirement plan, 22 days of vacation, sick leave, and
tuition remission for self and immediate family.
Contact
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2013, and continue until
the position is filled. Applications, including cover letter, curriculum
vitae, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three references,
must be submitted online at: https://www.jobsatuc.com/ (search for
position number 213UC5231) or call 513-558-6019 for assistance.
The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer. Women, People of Color, persons with a disability, and covered
veterans and disabled veterans are encouraged to apply. We are committed
to increasing the diversity of the University community. Candidates who
can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply and to identify
their strengths or experiences in this area.