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Open until filled. Priority given to applications received before March 11.

Scholarly Communications Librarian
The Scott Memorial Library and Center for Teaching & Learning, Thomas Jefferson University, invite applications for the position of Scholarly Communications Librarian. The Scholarly Communications Librarian develops and implements library initiatives in support of digital scholarship and publishing by the Jefferson community.  The Scholarly Communications Librarian works closely with other Library and CTL staff to facilitate the use of Library and CTL resources and services for digital scholarship creation by faculty and students. He/she presents workshops and other programming on digital tools, digital scholarship and data management best practices to faculty, students and researchers. The Scholarly Communications Librarian collaborates with Information Services librarians to teach selected classroom and specialty workshops.
                                                                                               
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
• Leads identification, evaluation, development and implantation of digital scholarship and publishing initiatives for the Libraries in support of teaching, learning and research.
• Provides outreach and education to faculty and staff around scholarly digital publishing issues including copyright, fair use, funder mandates, open access, impact assessment and citation metrics.
• Designs and delivers workshops and individual consultations on digital scholarship tools, resources, current standards and best practices. 
• Assists faculty, clinicians and researchers in planning effective, innovative and sustainable digital projects.
• Collaborates closely with library and CTL staff, especially with the Special Collections and Digital Services Librarian, to promote and to develop the use of the institutional repository, new digital publishing tools and digital scholarship services. 
• Teaches classes and workshops that build information literacy and management skills for Jefferson students, faculty, researchers and hospital-based clinicians.
• Interacts with co-workers, visitors, and other staff consistent with the values of Jefferson.

EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
Masters in library science (MLS) required.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Five years experience teaching or leading workshops in information management skills.  Understanding of the scholarly information process, including the emerging areas of digital publishing and the functions of an institutional repository.

Jefferson Health delivers state of the art healthcare services to patients throughout the Delaware Valley and southern New Jersey. Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) provides more than 7,800 students from nearly 40 states and 40 countries with 21st century professional education. Combined, we have 30,000 employees.

Jefferson Health, with 14 hospitals (seven are Magnet designated by the ANCC for nursing excellence) and 40+ outpatient and urgent care locations, offers a broad range of primary and complex, highly specialized care that touches the lives of more than four million patients annually. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Thomas Jefferson University Hospital among the nation’s best in 10 specialties. Jefferson Health also includes the NCI designated Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center; it is one of only 70 such centers in the nation.

Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) has ten colleges and three schools that offer more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs. Our University is dedicated to inter-professional and transdisciplinary approaches to learning that offer a vibrant and expandable platform for professional education. Through this unique model, we are preparing our students for current and yet to be imagined careers.
As an employer, the Jefferson Enterprise maintains a commitment to provide equal access to employment. Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans.

To Apply
• Visit http://www.jeffersonhr.org 
• Select the Search Jobs tab (Yellow Box)
• Click the “Search Jobs Now” button on the bottom of the page (you will be directed to our careers page)
• Once on the careers page, register a username and password to begin the application
• Once you have created an account, click on “Keyword Search”
• Enter the Job Opening ID 9225157 and click “Search”
• Please include your cover letter as the first page of your resume document.
• Complete the application and click “Submit” 


Gary Kaplan, MSLIS, AHIP
Associate Director, Library Information Services
Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University)
Scott Memorial Library | Center for Teaching & Learning
1020 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
T 215-503-7676
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http://library.jefferson.edu

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