Health Sciences Librarian
Health Sciences Librarian
We invite applications for a full-time, five-year term (non-tenure track) librarian position with the University Library.
This position does not include a research component, but is in scope of the . The successful candidate will provide liaison services to the College of Dentistry, School of Public Health, and the department of Community Health and Epidemiology within the College of Medicine.
Our health sciences librarians support the disciplines of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, nutrition, dentistry, kinesiology, public health, and rehabilitation sciences.
We are seeking a dynamic, innovative, and flexible individual to work collaboratively throughout the library, and to contribute to library-wide projects and priorities.
The successful candidate will be responsible for :
- Providing high-quality liaison services that support faculty teaching and research, and student learning and success, including :
- designing and delivering information literacy instruction, both in-person and online
- working with the other health sciences librarians to develop high-quality collections of electronic resources
- providing information services, including research consultations
- Building collaborative relationships with stakeholder groups to advance learning and research
- Working as a member of one of the library’s four divisions (Learning and Curriculum Support Division, Research Support Services Division, Collections and Discovery Division, and University Archives and Special Collections Division) to advance our .
About the University Library
As one of Canada’s leading research libraries, the University Library serves as the intellectual hub of USask, providing resources, services, and spaces that facilitate inquiry, discovery, and knowledge creation.
Our Strategic Framework focuses on building scholars and decolonizing the library. The University Library is committed to developing welcoming, responsive, and accessible services and resources to support our diverse clientele, with a strategic focus on Indigenous peoples.
The University Library leverages its collections and expertise to partner with community organizations such as and the .
The University Library has a robust digital library and is physically distributed across six locations on campus to support the learning, teaching, and research communities.