Position Summary
Reporting to the Health Sciences Library ( HSL ) Director the Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement will oversee a department of liaison librarians who support health sciences faculty students and researchers. The Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement ( HARE ) will provide vision direction and coordination for existing and future services designed to advance the mission of our partners at UNC . The Health Academic and Research Engagement ( HARE ) team at HSL includes up to 7 health sciences librarians and 2 part-time graduate assistants who support and partner with the Adams School of Dentistry Eshelman School of Pharmacy Gillings School of Global Public Health and UNC School of Nursing. Liaison librarians provide course- and curriculum-integrated instruction; curriculum-planning support; educational programs and workshops; and expert literature searching. Staff also support and partner on research with health affairs faculty and students and support scholarly communications. The Head of HARE will oversee day-to-day operations mentor and lead the team and ensure that engagement and partnerships are strategically aligned with the priorities of other HSL departments related units across University Libraries and those of UNC campus. The Head of HARE will work closely with other departments at HSL and across University Libraries including with Clinical and Statewide Engagement (CaSE) Health Research Services ( HRS ) and Research and Instructional Services. The position will connect regularly through dotted line relationships with these and other department heads across University Libraries to develop and plan innovative technology-driven services for campus partners to coordinate event programming and outreach and to ensure consistency of services. Campus partners include administrators faculty staff clinicians residents postdocs fellows and students in the UNC Medical Center the five health affairs schools and other campus units. Other campus partners that the Libraries engage with regularly include the Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice ( IPEP ) Carolina Health Informatics Program ( CHIP ) North Carolina Translational and Clinical Science (NC TraCS) and UNC School of Library and Information Science ( SILS ). This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement that may include a partially remote work location consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
Required Qualifications Competencies And Experience
ALA -accredited masters degree in library or information science or a relevant advanced degree. A minimum of 3 years related professional work experience in library health-related or research settings. Experience supervising and mentoring staff including a strong commitment to collaborative teamwork through effective communication and coordination across teams. Demonstrated ability to manage and coordinate a project with multiple parts and many stakeholders. Excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills. Experience creating welcoming and inclusive learning and research environments. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with an array of user communities including students faculty researchers colleagues and community members.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Excellent judgment organizational and analytical skills including ability to multitask and set priorities in a dynamic environment. Experience designing developing and implementing library services. Experience with evaluation and assessment of services in response to user feedback and evolving trends. Demonstrated interest in the evolving landscape of academic libraries including a commitment to innovation flexibility and willingness to explore and adopt new technologies and approaches. Experience providing search and knowledge management support for large literature reviews including systematic reviews with documented research experience in academic or clinical settings. Conversant with educational competency requirements in health professions including assessment of competencies. Conversant or experience with interprofessional education and practice.
Required Experience:
Staff IC
Position SummaryReporting to the Health Sciences Library ( HSL ) Director the Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement will oversee a department of liaison librarians who support health sciences faculty students and researchers. The Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement ( HARE ) wil...
Position Summary
Reporting to the Health Sciences Library ( HSL ) Director the Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement will oversee a department of liaison librarians who support health sciences faculty students and researchers. The Head of Health Academic and Research Engagement ( HARE ) will provide vision direction and coordination for existing and future services designed to advance the mission of our partners at UNC . The Health Academic and Research Engagement ( HARE ) team at HSL includes up to 7 health sciences librarians and 2 part-time graduate assistants who support and partner with the Adams School of Dentistry Eshelman School of Pharmacy Gillings School of Global Public Health and UNC School of Nursing. Liaison librarians provide course- and curriculum-integrated instruction; curriculum-planning support; educational programs and workshops; and expert literature searching. Staff also support and partner on research with health affairs faculty and students and support scholarly communications. The Head of HARE will oversee day-to-day operations mentor and lead the team and ensure that engagement and partnerships are strategically aligned with the priorities of other HSL departments related units across University Libraries and those of UNC campus. The Head of HARE will work closely with other departments at HSL and across University Libraries including with Clinical and Statewide Engagement (CaSE) Health Research Services ( HRS ) and Research and Instructional Services. The position will connect regularly through dotted line relationships with these and other department heads across University Libraries to develop and plan innovative technology-driven services for campus partners to coordinate event programming and outreach and to ensure consistency of services. Campus partners include administrators faculty staff clinicians residents postdocs fellows and students in the UNC Medical Center the five health affairs schools and other campus units. Other campus partners that the Libraries engage with regularly include the Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice ( IPEP ) Carolina Health Informatics Program ( CHIP ) North Carolina Translational and Clinical Science (NC TraCS) and UNC School of Library and Information Science ( SILS ). This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement that may include a partially remote work location consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
Required Qualifications Competencies And Experience
ALA -accredited masters degree in library or information science or a relevant advanced degree. A minimum of 3 years related professional work experience in library health-related or research settings. Experience supervising and mentoring staff including a strong commitment to collaborative teamwork through effective communication and coordination across teams. Demonstrated ability to manage and coordinate a project with multiple parts and many stakeholders. Excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills. Experience creating welcoming and inclusive learning and research environments. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with an array of user communities including students faculty researchers colleagues and community members.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Excellent judgment organizational and analytical skills including ability to multitask and set priorities in a dynamic environment. Experience designing developing and implementing library services. Experience with evaluation and assessment of services in response to user feedback and evolving trends. Demonstrated interest in the evolving landscape of academic libraries including a commitment to innovation flexibility and willingness to explore and adopt new technologies and approaches. Experience providing search and knowledge management support for large literature reviews including systematic reviews with documented research experience in academic or clinical settings. Conversant with educational competency requirements in health professions including assessment of competencies. Conversant or experience with interprofessional education and practice.
Required Experience:
Staff IC
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