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​Title:                            Health Sciences Curriculum Design
Librarian



Location:                     Health Sciences Library







*THE LIBRARIES:  *

Serving three campuses, the University of Washington Libraries is one of
the largest and most innovative libraries in North America with collections
exceeding 8 million volumes, over 500,000 electronic books, more than
120,000 currently received journal titles, as well as millions of scholarly
resources in other formats. Beyond the strength of local collections and
digital resources, the Libraries is recognized for its excellent service,
innovative learning and research spaces, faculty partnerships, global
reach, extensive assessment efforts and diverse award-winning staff. The
Libraries plays a significant leadership role regionally as a member in the
groundbreaking Orbis Cascade Alliance and throughout the profession, as
evidenced by the number of its staff selected for competitive leadership
programs and honored by professional association lifetime achievement
awards.





*HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY: *

Health Sciences Library <http://www.hsl.uw.edu/> (HSL) is a national leader
in the development and application of innovative strategies and
technologies to meet information and research needs. The HSL supports the
education, research, and clinical programs of the six UW health science
schools; three academic medical centers; and a network of clinics, as well
as the wider interdisciplinary biomedical community of the University. The
Public & Research Services unit designates librarians as liaisons for
specific departments within the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing,
Pharmacy, Public Health, and Social Work. An interactive working
relationship among library liaisons, User Experience department, and the
health sciences community promotes faculty awareness of library resources
and services, and provides clear channels of communication and strategic
direction.



*THE POSITION:*



Our Health Sciences Library has an outstanding opportunity for a Health
Sciences Curriculum Design Librarian to develop a responsive way of
supporting the medical students, faculty, and clinicians working on
launching the clinical immersion phase of the renewed School Of Medicine
curriculum set to begin August 2015.  Reporting to the Associate Director
for Administration & Liaison Services, the primary duty of the Curriculum
Design Librarian is to serve an integrated role, ideally within an anchor
course, in the new and redesigned University of Washington School of
Medicine curriculum.  Additionally, this role will work closely with the
Associate Director for Administration & Liaison Services to develop a
systematic plan to integrate the library into other school curriculums of
the health sciences, particularly the School of Nursing.  Integration into
the active learning and clinical experience activities will be a primary
objective of this position.  Based in Seattle, WA, this position will
interact with librarians at other WWAMI institutions and serve as a contact
person for faculty at WWAMI sites in Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana,
and Idaho.



*SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES*



The Health Sciences Curriculum Design Librarian (CDL) will serve as the
lead information specialist on the designated anchor course or theme team
and provide instruction, instructional design expertise, and library
liaison services to the appropriate departments in the School of Medicine,
Nursing and other health sciences schools as needed.  This position will
support students and faculty who are acquiring the knowledge and skills
within the anchor course or theme departments necessary to understand
effective patient care.  The incumbent will design and deliver library
services around topic areas relevant to the anchor course or theme
content.  The CDL will also serve as the curriculum liaison to other health
sciences schools at the University of Washington, focusing on the
inter-professional nature of patient care.  These schools may include
Nursing or Social Work.  In addition, the incumbent may assume duties such
as systematic review searcher, information management librarian, content
management system development and/or web page development.



In working with the Curriculum, this role acts as an information specialist
and consultant to the designated anchor course or theme directors and
faculty in the UW School of Medicine; consults and collaborates with all
faculty and students in the anchor course or theme area in the Seattle and
WWAMI sites, as well as other liaison areas as assigned; serves as the
library’s point person for curriculum renewal and instructional design
within the School of Medicine and School of Nursing; collaborates with
other liaisons to systematically integrate into curriculum initiatives in
the other schools as opportunities appear; identifies and collaborates on
HSL educational assessment initiatives; provides additional educational
support and clinical information services through contact with users at the
UWMC, Harborview, Northwest Hospital, and WWAMI sites; identifies and
leverages key stakeholder relationships and finally leads library-based
projects within the University’s course management system.



In serving as a Liaison, the CDL provides comprehensive reference services
in response to requests for information on relevant health subjects;
responds to e-mail, telephone, or in-person requests from staff, using the
full spectrum of print and electronic library resources and facilities
available; works collaboratively on difficult information requests;
prepares literature searches and bibliographies on requested topics;
provides instruction in the use of print and electronic resources,
bibliographic management software, and UW Libraries and WWAMI resources;
works with faculty and liaisons to develop appropriate course-integrated
information literacy and EBM content for health sciences courses; assists
in class instruction program in designing and writing training plans and
class manuals and in hands-on-instruction; and evaluates electronic
resources pertinent to the Library's programs; develops and maintains
Website/Intranet content using a content management system; as well as
maintains and develops LibGuides.

As a member of the Public & Research Services team, works within the Public
& Research Services unit and Health Sciences Library; consults with
librarians at the Health Sciences Library and WWAMI sites, identifies goals
and develops strategies to meet them; establishes, develops and implements
mechanisms for obtaining WWAMI librarian feedback on instruction and
library services to ensure high level of program effectiveness and the
future development of information services; collaborates with other P&RS
team members, helps assess services and projects, identifies goals and
objectives and develops strategies to meet them; recommends guidelines,
policies, and procedures; and shares responsibility for logistics and
administrative tasks; contributes towards all narrative reports prepared by
the UW Libraries; and performs other duties as necessary.



*QUALIFICATIONS*



Required



·         Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library
Association or an equivalent graduate library science/information studies
degree

·         Basic knowledge of health sciences and a general understanding of
clinical practice

·         Previous experience or familiarity working within an active
learning, personalized learning or longitudinal curricula and developing
integrated library course content

·         Experience developing instructional content (online and
in-person) for adult learners

·         Experience or demonstrated knowledge designing and administering
learning assessments

·         Ability to instruct others in the use of library tools,
bibliographic retrieval software, and other information technology concepts

·         Basic knowledge of electronic information systems, network
applications, digital object identifiers, bibliographic management software
and other microcomputer applications

·         Knowledge of hypertext mark-up language (HTML), content
management software, or Web editing or authoring software

·         Ability to report out outcomes and assess progress via narrative
reports and presentations to the UW Libraries community

·         Adaptability and comfort working with diverse groups of faculty
and staff, both within the library and various schools/departments

·         Demonstrated willingness to take risks and the ability to shift
directions as needed

·         Highly collaborative and motivated to advance strategic
initiatives both internally and externally

·         Capacity to thrive in the exciting, ambiguous, future-oriented
environment of a world-class research institution and to respond
effectively to changing needs and priorities



Preferred



·         Library or comparable teaching experience

·         Familiarity with active learning and flipped classrooms

·         Familiarity with Canvas or other learning management systems

·         Assessment or evaluation experience

·         Knowledge and understanding of the multi-faceted roles of
libraries in higher education, including medical, dental, nursing, public
health, pharmacy, and social work education, clinical care, and the broader
community

·         Membership in the Academy of Health Information Professional
credential (AHIP); record of research, publication, and/or professional
contributions





*SALARY       *$48,204 minimum.  Starting salary commensurate with
qualifications and background.



*RANK            *Position will be at the rank of Assistant or Senior
Assistant Librarian, depending on qualifications and background.



*BENEFITS    *Librarians are academic personnel and participate in the
University of Washington Retirement Plan on a matching basis.  Vacation is
accrued at the rate of 24 working days per year; sick leave at the rate of
12 working days per year.  No state or local income tax.



*APPLICATION PROCESS*



To apply for this position, please submit the following information to
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   - Cover letter (addressed to Laura Lillard, Assistant Director,
   Libraries Academic Human Resources).
   - Curriculum vitae or resume (include a telephone number, mailing
   address, email address and salary requirements).
   - List of three references who are knowledgeable of your qualifications
   for this position, one of which must be your current supervisor (include
   telephone numbers, mailing addresses, and email addresses).
   - Please use "Librarian Application" in the subject heading.

·         Please submit all components in a single, multi-page PDF
document. All submissions will be maintained in a secure, password
protected online file space until interviews are conducted. Then, some
application materials will be circulated.



*APPLICATION DEADLINE*



To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later than 5:00
pm, Friday, December 19, 2014.

University of Washington Libraries Home Page is
http://www.lib.washington.edu.

The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to, among other things, race, religion, color,
national origin, sex, age, status as protected veterans, or status as
qualified individuals with disabilities.

In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the
University is required to verify and document the citizenship or employment
authorization of each new employee.
For questions about this position, or questions regarding potential
disability accommodations, please contact Laura Lillard at [log in to unmask]