Data Services Librarian
Who is Saint Louis University? Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. SLU, which also has a campus in Madrid, Spain, is recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service.Position SummaryThe Data Services Librarian will guide Saint Louis University (SLU) researchers - including faculty, students, and staff - in developing the necessary knowledge and skills to meet their data needs at every stage of the research data lifecycle. The librarian will provide outreach, instruction, and consultations in and work with colleagues across the libraries and the university to develop capacity in data discovery, curation, management, visualization, and analysis. The Data Services Librarian will develop relationships with departments, research institutes, and other University partners to strengthen research support across campus, and ensure that research data practices comply with federal, funder, and regulatory requirements. The librarian will design and support student research initiatives across the University aimed at enhancing data management competencies and advancing data literacy. This full-time, non-tenure track faculty position reports to the Associate Dean of Collections, Access, and Academic Engagement. This position is primarily in-person with occasional remote work options and some schedule flexibility. Responsibilities includeResearcher Support, Instruction, and Outreach (50%)Provide expertise for data discovery, including in existing library resources, repositories, and data clearinghousesProvide guidance to researchers in selecting appropriate data repositories to store and share their dataDevelop and deliver programming on data best practices and toolsCollaborate with subject librarians to embed data information literacy into appropriate courses and student research programsSupport student and faculty engagement with data of all types through individual consultations and instruction sessionsAssist researchers in complying with funder-mandated data management and sharing requirements, working together with the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) and other university units as appropriateNeeds Assessment, Resource Development, and Planning (30%) Analyze and assess university data management needs, current initiatives, and future directionsRemain current on trends, developments, and requirements for data management requirements from publishers, funders, and the institution and share this information with stakeholders and researchersCollaborate on the development and implementation of a plan for the libraries to provide and sustain data services to support the University's research missionManage DMP Tool, create SLU-specific templates, and embed SLU-specific guidance in funder-required templatesCreate asynchronous materials and guides on data best practices and tools including data management and storageService and Scholarship (10%)Serve on committees and task forces at the department, Libraries & Museums, and University levelParticipate in local, state, and national/international professional and scholarly societies and organizationsConduct research and/or scholarship and presents research results thereof at conferences, through publication, or other avenuesRequired QualificationsMaster's degree from an ALA-accredited (or equivalent) library science or information science programDemonstrated interest in supporting qualitative and/or quantitative data collection, analysis, and visualization across academic disciplinesInterest in, experience and/or coursework involving use, analysis, and management of quantitative dataFamiliarity with best practices for supporting research data management, sharing, and reusePreferred QualificationsFamiliarity with one or more programming languages or statistical packages (e.g. Python, R, SPSS, SAS, etc.)Familiarity with data sources such as ICPSR, Mergent, Roper, Social Explorer, World Development Indicators, or othersKnowledge/Skills/Abilities Commitment to open knowledge, open access, or open research practicesCapacity and commitment to continuing education and professional developmentQualitative data skillsKnowledge of outreach, consultation, and instruction practicesCommitment to open knowledge, open access, or open research practicesAbout SLU LibrariesThe SLU Libraries include Pius XII Memorial Library, the main library on SLU's St. Louis campus, the Medical Center Library, and the Vincent C. Immel Law Library, as well as a library at the SLU campus in Madrid, Spain. The SLU Libraries have extensive collections to support teaching, learning, studying, and clinical care. Special services and collections within Pius Library include the Academic Technology Commons, an innovative and flexible space, with the latest technologies and one service point where patrons can access both Information Technology and Library services, and the Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library, a research collection for medieval and Renaissance manuscript studies that houses more than 37,000 microfilmed manuscripts from the Vatican Library. For information about Pius XII Memorial Library, see https://www.slu.edu/library.Applicants must include: 1) a cover letter; 2) a resume/curriculum vitae. You can upload these items on the third page "My experience" of the application.Initial application review will begin on Wednesday, April 15th and will continue until the position is filled.FunctionNonmedical Primary Appointment 12 mo.Scheduled Weekly Hours:40Saint Louis University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for the position applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, gender identity, or other non-merit factors. If accommodations are needed for completing the application and/or with the interviewing process, please contact Human Resources at 314-977-5847.