Research and Instruction Librarian
Liaison to School of Public Health
Health Sciences Library System (HSLS)
The Health Sciences Library System (HSLS) at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) invites applications for a research and instruction librarian. This is an appointment stream faculty role offering a rewarding opportunity to contribute to our innovative library environment at a leading research institution. Pitt provides an outstanding benefits package, including comprehensive medical plans, tuition remission, life insurance, optional dental and vision coverage, a contributory retirement plan, and more—making it one of the best in the region.
HSLS is looking for a motivated, collaborative, enthusiastic individual who can thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment to join our team. This position has the flexibility to allow candidates to highlight unique skills or experiences that enhance and complement existing services and the library’s strategic plan.
Research and Instruction librarians are key members of the Research, Instruction and Clinical Information Services team. They provide a broad-range of research and scholarly support and instruction services to faculty, staff and students in the schools of the health sciences and the graduate medical education programs at UPMC. Librarians work closely with the University’s health sciences community to connect research and information needs with library resources and services.
This position reports to the Assistant Director for Liaison Services and includes liaison responsibilities to the School of Public Health, which ranks #16 among the top public health schools in the nation. Pitt’s schools of the health sciences consistently rank among the best in the country, making this an exceptional place to work and collaborate.
Specific responsibilities include:
Collaboration and Outreach:
Serve as the primary liaison to the School of Public Health, building relationships with faculty, research groups, and administrative units to assess and support their research, teaching, and information needsMaintain awareness of community engagement, interprofessional education, and other public health initiatives within the school, connecting participants with relevant library resources and expertiseParticipate in school committees and initiatives related to research, teaching, and library servicesCollaborate with public health faculty and administrators to assess instructional and research needs, embedding library resources and services into courses, assignments, and research projectsInstruction:
Develop and deliver tailored instruction to support research and evidence-based practice within the School of Public Health, including new student and faculty orientationsDevelop and deliver engaging, library instruction sessions and materials appealing to a broad range of health sciences audiencesStay current with trends in health sciences education, curricular structures, and pedagogical methods to ensure instruction is aligned with innovative instructional deliveryResearch Support:
Develop and maintain expertise in library databases, search interfaces, and other resources to effectively support researchDevelop and refine complex search strategies and offer guidance on citation managementDesign and conduct complex, advanced literature searches to support systematic reviews, clinical guidelines, and other multifaceted research projects; liaison librarians are recognized as a member of the project team, contributing to the search methodology section of the manuscript and receiving authorship for their professional contributionsCollaborate with the library's data and publishing team to increase faculty, students, and staff awareness of scholarly communication topics such as ORCiD, open access, open educational resources, scholarly identity, and research impactScholarly Contributions:
Cultivate partnerships with public health, library, and university staff on projects such as grants, research papers, poster presentations, and other creative initiativesShare expertise and research findings with broader academic and professional communities through publication in refereed journals, poster sessions, or presentations at professional meetingsProfessional Development and Service:
Monitor trends in public health research and education to identify emerging resources, tools, and technologies that may enhance the library’s offeringsStay informed of trends in health sciences librarianship and participate in relevant continuing education opportunitiesServe on internal and external committees and participate in relevant regional and national library and public health professional organizationsRequired qualifications
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited institution, MPH, or a relevant combination of a Master’s degree and research, academic library, or public health experienceExperience using research databases or conducting searches for biomedical literatureDemonstrated experience in providing instruction or delivering presentations to adult learnersCommitment to inclusivity, valuing diverse backgrounds, experiences, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, and perspectives in research, teaching, and serviceProven ability to work collaboratively and independently with diverse groupsDemonstrated flexibility and initiative in responding effectively to changing needs and prioritiesStrong project management skills with the ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and implement projects to timely completionProven commitment to delivering excellent customer serviceExcellent interpersonal, analytical, and communication skills, both oral and written, with the ability to actively listen, understand, and articulate user needsEvidence of skills in fostering new connections and building professional relationshipsPreferred qualifications
Experience in a public health setting or completion of coursework in core public health topics such as behavioral health sciences, biostatistics, environmental health, epidemiology, or health services administrationExperience in an academic or health sciences libraryFamiliarity with tools and technologies relevant to public health researchExperience with systematic reviews or other complex research projectsProficiency in the use of assessment methodsProficiency in educational technology or instructional designWork Environment
This position is for a full-time faculty, appointment-stream librarian.Appointment will be at the rank of Librarian I, II or III, depending on qualifications and experience. Salary range: $60,000-$87,000.The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity, including people with disability and veterans of the armed forces.The University and HSLS are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all races, genders, ages, ethnicities, cultural heritage or nationalities; religious or political beliefs; sexual orientations or gender identities; and socioeconomic, veteran or ability status.The University offers a generous leave policy including 20 days of paid vacation and 4 personal days in addition to sick time and holidays, including a winter break.HSLS offers flexible work arrangements which include the option to work up to 15 hours remote/week. TheUniversity of Pittsburgh is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. Learn more about Pitt Health Sciences.Required Application Materials
Letter of applicationPersonal statement explaining how you will draw on your background, experiences and commitment to contribute to a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment (can be included in letter of application)Curriculum VitaeNames and contact information for three professional references.Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.
Interested candidates should apply at https://www.join.pitt.edu, Requisition #24008086.