Rehabilitation Sciences Reference Librarian
Woodward Library | Vancouver Campus
Full-time, Confirmed-track Librarian
Anticipated Start Date: February 2024
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WOODWARD LIBRARY AND BIOMEDICAL BRANCH LIBRARY
Woodward Library is located on the UBC Vancouver campus adjacent to the UBC hospital. The Biomedical Branch Library is located at the Diamond Health Care Centre at Vancouver General Hospital. The team of 12 librarians, 2 management and professional staff, 11 support staff, and student staff provide excellent resources and services to faculty, students and staff in seven faculties: Applied Science, Dentistry, Forestry, Land & Food Systems, Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Science.
POSITION OVERVIEW
As a member of the Woodward Library team, this position plans and implements services that respond to the changing needs of the user communities. The librarian provides liaison, reference, instructional programs, and information services to faculty, students, staff and community users. The librarian assumes responsibility for and liaises with designated units on the Vancouver campus, including the Department of Physical Therapy, Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, School of Audiology & Speech Sciences, and two Rehabilitation Sciences programs. The librarian provides indepth research consultations, including support for knowledge synthesis. The librarian provides online and in-person classroom instruction and assistance in the use of information resources, and develops and maintains re-usable learning objects and digital materials to support instruction. The librarian engages in integrated information literacy, and collaborates with colleagues in the library on research data services, scholarly communication, and other new library initiatives. The librarian participates in the development and assessment of library collections for designated subject areas, and provides input on collections management.
The librarian takes the lead on the coordination of library services and collections for the distributed UBC rehabilitation sciences programs (Master of Physical Therapy, Master of Occupational Therapy, Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology) at multiple sites (UBC-Vancouver, UBC-Fraser, UNBC, UVic). In collaboration with academic and hospital librarians, and faculty at the distributed sites, the librarian will coordinate and participate in the provision of in-depth reference and instruction for students, and ongoing collection development.
The librarian participates in the development of UBC Library policy, procedures, and services. The librarian participates in library committees and contributes to the goals of the Library and the University, including those related to equity, diversity and inclusion. Responsibility for the coordination and management of staff, students, services or projects may be required. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. The nature and scope of responsibilities for this and other library positions are expected to change as the Library organization evolves.
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
This position reports to the Head, Woodward Library and Biomedical Branch Library or their designate. The librarian works collaboratively with library colleagues on the Woodward Library and Biomedical Branch Library team, throughout the UBC Library system, and at other institutions such as universities, affiliated teaching hospitals, and health authorities. The librarian may be required to supervise student librarians, student assistants, and library assistants for assigned projects. The librarian interacts with faculty, students, staff and the public.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
- Masters-level degree from an accredited program of library or information science, or equivalent internationally accredited program
- Experience providing reference and/or research services or support
- Knowledge of key databases, relevant information sources, citation management software, and library applications
- Teaching experience, and familiarity with trends and best practices in instruction
- Evidence of a proactive, user-centred approach to providing services
- Experience building productive relationships and working collegially with a diverse population of colleagues or users in keeping with the UBC Respectful Environment Statement
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preferred
- Academic background in the health sciences or sciences, or relevant library work experience
- Strong written and oral communication skills; models and demonstrates good communication through active listening and appreciative inquiry, and is open to providing and receiving timely, constructive feedback
- Experience with outreach or liaison activities
- Experience with collection development for print and electronic resources
- Experience or commitment to incorporating equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) into public services, instruction, collection development, and overall professional practice
- Experience coordinating, delivering and promoting a library service or resource in collaboration with colleagues
- Ability to initiate, plan and carry out projects, both independently and as a member of a team
- Ability to adjust and accommodate to changing priorities within libraries and academic institutions
- Embraces curiosity, ideas, creativity and innovation, pursues opportunities, and explores new initiatives
- Familiarity with trends in instruction, knowledge synthesis methodologies and expert searching, and open scholarship
- Interest in research data management and curation
- Interest in leadership as related to committee and project work
- Interest in professional development opportunities
DUTIES
Coordination
- Takes a lead on the coordination of library services and collection development for the distributed UBC rehabilitation sciences programs (Master of Physical Therapy, Master of Occupational Therapy, Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology) at multiple sites (UBCVancouver, UBC-Fraser, UNBC, UVic).
- Coordinates training for librarians and other staff across the distributed sites.
- Coordinates documentation relevant to library support of the distributed programs.
Reference and Research Support
- Provides reference and research services to a diverse population of UBC students, faculty, and staff, and members of the public.
- Provides in-depth research consultations for designated areas in the health sciences, including support for knowledge synthesis, and advising on difficult or extensive searches.
- Works with others to develop and maintain the Woodward Library presence on the UBC Library website and throughout the UBC campus, as appropriate.
- Provides reference training for staff and student librarians.
Instruction
- Designs and delivers online or in-person instruction/presentations related to the Library’s services, tools and collections to students, faculty and staff.
- Develops instructional materials for students and faculty, including web-based subject research guides and tutorials.
- Involved in the planning, designing and organization of instructional programs.
- Develops instructional methods, practices, and resources that are widely accessible and reflective of the broad diversity of learning styles, language proficiencies, developmental skills, and cultural perspectives represented in the learning community.
Faculty Liaison
- Develops and maintains an active working relationship with faculty in assigned liaison areas and in the distributed programs.
- Informs faculty of services and instruction offered to complement research, teaching and learning.
- Selects print and electronic materials to support assigned liaison areas.
- Liaises with faculty on issues of collection development.
- Responds to faculty requests for accreditation, new course proposals, etc., in consultation with the Head of Woodward Library.
- Attends faculty meetings and participates in committees related to the distributed programs.
Research Data Management
- Collaborates with the Research Data Management Librarian to provide RDM services that meet the needs of faculty and students in the health sciences.
- Develops and maintains training materials related to RDM, with a focus on the health sciences.
- Keeps up-to-date on developments in RDM (e.g. data mandates, data management plans, data repositories, sensitive data).
- Supports colleagues by sharing training opportunities and resources.
Supervision and Administration
- Interprets and communicates UBC Library policies and procedures to faculty, staff, and students and keeps up-to-date on the latest library policies and procedures.
- Participates on UBC Library teams, working groups, and communities of practice to further the Library’s strategic directions.
- Participates on University or Faculty-level committees.
- May supervise student employees and staff.
- May be assigned coordination of services or projects such as reference, teaching and instruction, collections, web presence, subject guides and/or information guides, etc.
Library Collaboration
- Builds productive relationships and works collegially with a diverse population of Library employees.
- Contributes to library teams, working groups, and communities of practice.
- Collaborates with library employees throughout the Library.
- Keeps up-to-date on developments in the Library.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
- Works to integrate EDI principles into public services, instruction, collection development, and overall professional practice.
- Contributes to the Library’s environment and culture that supports and celebrates EDI.
- Supports EDI through professional development opportunities and maintains awareness of EDI initiatives at departmental, campus, institutional and provincial levels (e.g., UBC’s Inclusion Action Plan and Indigenous Strategic Plan).
Professional Development and Scholarship
- Accepts responsibility for personal continuing professional education.
- Willingly develops and maintains skills, and assumes appropriate leadership relevant to the position.
- Keeps up-to-date on developments in library service, resources and technology and on broader issues that affect the practice of librarianship.
- Participates in relevant professional organizations.
- Engages in professional development, scholarly and service activities under the terms of the Collective Agreement.
TERMS OF APPOINTMENT AND SALARY
This is a full-time confirmation-track appointment with an anticipated start date of February 10, 2024. The successful candidate will hold an initial three-year appointment, normally followed by an ongoing confirmed appointment. In most cases confirmation-track appointments are reviewed following the second year of appointment, and a recommendation is made at that time to grant or not to grant an ongoing confirmed appointment.
The successful candidate will be a member of The University of British Columbia Faculty Association and the terms and conditions of appointment are governed by the Collective Agreement between UBC and the UBC Faculty Association (http://www.hr.ubc.ca/faculty-relations/collective-agreements/).
Eligibility: We are only considering applications from librarians with a maximum of 2 years of professional library experience. However, all internal candidates will be considered regardless of years of experience and are encouraged to apply.
Salary: Starting salary will be commensurate with experience and academic/professional qualifications, and will meet or exceed the minimum salaries outlined in the Collective Agreement. Information about salary increases can be found in the Collective Agreement: https://hr.ubc.ca/working-ubc/facultycollective-agreement-and-policies
Benefits: Librarians and their dependents are eligible for an extensive benefits package including extended health care coverage, dental coverage, Employee and Family Assistance Program, life insurance, pension and travel benefits. To support families, UBC provides a top-up for eligible employees on maternity or parental leave. Tuition assistance is also available for qualifying employees and dependent children. In addition, librarians/archivists are eligible for professional development funding to support career growth at the university, as well as study leave. Details are available in the Collective Agreement, and for more information see UBC Human Resources: https://hr.ubc.ca/benefits/eligibilityenrolment/employee-groups. Additional information about relocation to UBC Vancouver can be found: https://hr.ubc.ca/working-ubc/housing-and-relocation-services
UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply.
Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications will include: a detailed and current curriculum vitae; and a letter of application that includes a statement of citizenship/immigration status and indicates the candidate’s education, training and work experience in the areas listed above, as well as how did you hear about this opportunity. One consolidated PDF is preferred.
Please visit the UBC careers website to view the full position description and on how to apply. The application deadline will be at 11:59 p.m. on November 19, 2023.