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From: Kelly Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, May 24, 2016 at 4:02 PM
Subject: [STS-L] Open Position: Population Health Librarian NYU HSL
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The NYU Health Sciences Library is seeking applicants for the position of
Population Health Librarian. More information below, or visit the job
posting at https://hsl.med.nyu.edu/content/population-health-librarian

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Population Health Librarian

The NYU Health Sciences Library welcomes applications from collaborative,
energetic, and creative candidates for the position of Population Health
Librarian, a faculty appointment in the NYU School of Medicine.

NYU Langone Medical Center, a world-class, patient-centered, integrated,
academic medical center, is one of the nation's premier centers for
excellence in clinical care, biomedical research, and medical education.
The NYU Health Sciences Library supports the mission and vision of the NYU
Langone Medical Center and related health sciences communities through
innovative services and a top-tier collection.

Responsibilities

Liaison / Informationist Support

• Providing dedicated information discovery and management support,
including:

o Liaison to the Department of Population Health and other user groups as
appropriate.

o Consulting on and supporting systematic reviews.
o Instructing new faculty and staff in skills such as effective literature

searching and reference management.
o Additional varied and complex research and data management

endeavors.

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   Providing expert-level information discovery and management support

   through the Library’s online user support systems.
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   Developing and curating subject- and discipline-specific research guides
   and

   other instructional technologies as appropriate.

   General


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   Serving on Library teams, committees and/or task forces as appropriate.
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   Serving on Medical Center or University Library committees and/or task

   forces as appropriate.
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   Conducting and presenting appropriate library- and informatics-related

   research.

   Required Qualifications


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   Master’s degree in library/information science or related fields.
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   3+ years experience as a health sciences librarian.
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   Experience supporting researchers working on systematic reviews.

As liaison to the Department of Population Health, the successful candidate
will support the NYU Langone Medical Center’s critical research in
improving health through reducing inequities and disparities primarily
caused by the social determinants of health. Beyond research, the Medical
Center educates future leaders in healthcare delivery, health policy, and
public health.

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   Excellent interpersonal, communication, presentation, and instruction
   skills.
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   Enthusiasm for working closely with varied users in a dynamic academic

   medical center environment.
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   Adept at working in a highly collaborative team environment.
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   Flexible, intellectually curious, and able to take risks.
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   Commitment to professional development and contributing to

   library/information science.

   Desired Qualifications


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   Undergraduate science or health science degree.
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   Graduate degree in Public Health or similar health research field.

   Compensation and Benefits

   The NYU School of Medicine offers faculty a competitive compensation and
   benefits package covering health insurance, retirement benefits, time off,
   tuition benefits, wellness programs, and more. Salary is negotiable and
   commensurate with experience. The Health Sciences Library provides
   mentoring and support for research, scholarship and publication as part of
   our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development. Interested
   candidates from outside the New York City area are encouraged to apply.

   How to Apply

   Applicants should send a resume and letter of application to
   [log in to unmask] Applications will be accepted until the position is
   filled.

   The New York University School of Medicine is an Equal
   Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from
   women, persons with disabilities, and underrepresented group members.
   Federal and state legislation prohibits discrimination on the basis of
   race, creed, color, sex, disability, national origin, veteran, marital or
   parental status, citizenship, age, or sexual orientation.

Kelly A. Johnson
Life Sciences Librarian, NYU
Bobst Library, Room 517
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
212-992-7304
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