Jobs · OTHR · Florida

HCA Librarian

University of South Florida · Tampa, FL · 1 mo ago
On-siteOTHRFull-time

About the role

The USF/HCA Graduate Medical Education Librarian plays a key role in the institutional partnership between USF Health and HCA West Florida Division, contributing to the development of resident and fellow education and scholarly activity by working with faculty, program leadership, and clinical staff across the GME enterprise.

Responsibilities

  • Delivers expert research and information services that support resident and fellow education, evidence-based practice, and scholarly work across HCA GME training sites.
    • Provide individualized and small-group research consultations for residents, fellows, and faculty.
    • Develop comprehensive, reproducible literature searches to support clinical questions and evidence synthesis (e.g., systematic, scoping, rapid, or narrative reviews), and provide guidance on current best practices in research protocols and processes.
    • Consult on database selection and navigation, advanced search techniques, and critical appraisal of information sources.
    • Maintain and update the HCA Resident LibGuide and other point-of-need online resources.
    • Promotes HCA librarian services and resources.
    • Collaborate with health sciences library colleagues to develop and deliver research services and contribute to the knowledge base of the profession through research, publication, and professional engagement.
    • Participate in relevant HCA GME events and activities, including resident scholarly activity programs and events, such as HCA Research Day, to support resident scholarship and engagement with the GME community.
  • Pursues research and professional development activities aligned with USF Health Libraries’ promotion and rank requirements.
  • Manages or contributes to special projects as assigned.
  • Acquires and maintains the Medical Library Association’s Academy of Health Information Professionals certification.

Qualifications

  • Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Library and/or Information Science from an American Library Association (ALA)‑accredited program. Minimum of two (2) years of relevant, post‑graduate professional experience in medical, academic, or health sciences library settings. A distinguished record of service in the profession including publications, professional association activity, research, or other major contributions to the field. Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Librarian.
  • Preferred Qualifications: TECHNICAL SKILLS: Core Searching Competencies Proficiency with current health sciences information resources, including PubMed and related biomedical databases. Ability to apply controlled vocabularies, indexing structures, and research methodologies in the health sciences. Skill in advanced literature searching and reproducible search strategy development. Research and Evidence Synthesis Support Ability to conduct and support literature reviews, including systematic and other evidence-synthesis methodologies. Experience supporting evidence-based practice and scholarly research workflows in multidisciplinary academic and clinical environments. Scholarly Communication and Research Tools Competence with information and citation management tools used in health sciences research. Instruction and Education Experience teaching evidence-based information practices to residents, fellows, and faculty. Experience educating residents, fellows, and faculty on open access publishing, copyright, and open educational data and resources. SOFT SKILLS: Demonstrated initiative, creativity, and a strong commitment to teaching, learning, collaboration, and public service. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with residents, fellows, faculty, and professional staff. Ability to collaborate productively in multidisciplinary and research-intensive environments. Ability to communicate complex information clearly and effectively to diverse audiences. Demonstrated capacity to adapt to evolving educational, research, and clinical information needs. Professional judgment and initiative in supporting education, research, and service priorities. Commitment to continuous professional development and independent learning. INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE: Understanding of the academic and clinical health system environment, including the role of libraries in graduate medical education. Knowledge of research practices, standards, and methodologies relevant to medical education and clinical research. Knowledge of best practices and emerging trends in graduate medical education instruction. Familiarity with the principles and expectations of evidence-based medicine and scholarly communication in health professions education. Awareness of current trends in health sciences librarianship, scholarly communication, and research support services.

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