Medical Librarian (Level III), Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida
Requisition: 335036 - Please excuse cross-posting of this position. Position Description Are you looking for a purposeful career opportunity with one of the nation’s leading healthcare organizations? The Mayo Clinic Libraries are recruiting a resourceful and collaborative individual to serve as a full-time, hospital-based medical reference librarian in Jacksonville, Florida. The Mayo Clinic's multi-state, dynamic library team supports a diverse mix of patrons in an inclusive and growth-oriented environment. The ideal candidate will be service-focused and interested in advancing skills through formal training to deliver timely, comprehensive literature searches, including working with systematic reviews, as well as other library services. In addition to providing core reference assistance, including developing expert search strategies, the medical reference librarian will proactively foster and sustain relationships with clinicians, allied health professionals, researchers, and students in the hospital setting. Other responsibilities consist of providing orientations and consultations, both in-person and virtually, and training patrons to effectively utilize library-related tools. There may be opportunities for involvement with collection development, outreach, and special projects, and the librarian will also assist with technical troubleshooting and day-to-day operations. Additionally, the librarian will engage in innovative activities within the larger Mayo Clinic library system and keep current with new developments in the medical library profession. Applicants should possess strong analytical, customer service, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. This onsite position reports to the supervising librarian at Mayo Clinic’s Medical Library in Jacksonville, Florida. Qualified applicants will have recent library service experience using e-resources including Springshare products (such as LibGuides), citation management programs (such as EndNote), Medline, and other healthcare-related bibliographic databases (such as Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus). Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume or CV, and provide a list of three or more references. This position will be filled at the Librarian III level based on prior experience in a similar role. Applications received before July 4, 2024, will receive priority consideration. ** Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Also, Mayo Clinic DOES NOT participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program. Qualifications
Compensation Detail: $64,500 - $96,824 depending on qualifications and experience. Full benefit package is provided for this full-time, benefits eligible position. Funding for interview expenses and moving expenses may apply to non-local applicants. Additional information is provided at the link for External Candidates: View the external job posting https://fa-euwp-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/Mayo-US/job/335036/?utm_medium=jobshare Employer Description Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans – to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic. You’ll thrive in an environment that supports innovation, is committed to ending racism and supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and provides the resources you need to succeed. https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/ Florida International University is a top public university that drives real talent and innovation in Miami and globally. Very high research (R1) activity and high social mobility come together at FIU to uplift and accelerate learner success in a global city by focusing in the areas of environment, health, innovation, and justice. Today, FIU has two campuses and multiple centers. FIU serves a diverse student body of more than 56,000 and 290,000 Panther alumni. U.S. News and World Report places dozens of FIU programs among the best in the nation, including international business at No. 2. Washington Monthly Magazine ranks FIU among the top 20 public universities contributing to the public good.
Open Educational Resources (OER) Librarian The OER Librarian at Florida International University Libraries plays a key role in fostering collaboration, supporting scholarship campus-wide, and championing innovative ideas. Working closely with librarians and faculty, this role contributes to the integration of library materials into the university curriculum, emphasizing open educational resources (OER) and digital learning objects. The incumbent actively collaborates with various university partners to raise awareness of OER initiatives, encouraging broad participation by departments, faculty, and students. Key Responsibilities: Collaborative OER Initiatives:
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply to Job Opening ID: 532336 at https://facultycareers.fiu.edu/ and attach cover letter, curriculum vitae, and statement of teaching philosophy. Candidates will be requested to provide names and contact information for at least 3 references who will be contacted as determined by the search committee. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. FIU is a member of the State University System of Florida and an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Affirmative Action Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. Don't forget to join us for our mid-morning coffee break tomorrow! We'll be sharing our favorite tech tools.
Please register for this meeting on Zoom. You are invited to a Zoom meeting. When: Jul 23, 2024 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://fsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtdO2rpzMuE90dIe5br2ZO_gxRLy43_QUO After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Questions? Email Janet at janetchan@usf.edu This month, we're highlighting stories from our members on their journey to health sciences and medical librarianship. We've shared those stories below! Next month, we're asking you to tell us more about where you work or live - what is a fun fact about the city/area you work? What do you like about the region? Is there anything interesting about your location that you want other people to know? To submit your response, send an email to: fhslanews@gmail.com
Jaclyn Castek "I am currently the Manager of Library Services at Tampa General Hospital. I assumed this role in 2018 and have been with the library since starting as a Library Tech in 2011. In 2013 I moved up to Medical Librarian. This is my first job in a medical library; I previously worked in the Hillsborough County Library Public Library system as a library assistant and a Librarian at the Largo Public Library for a short period of time. Librarianship was not my first career choice however. I actually started out pursing an education degree, and was focused on becoming a middle school geography teacher. Those who know me know I am no math whiz, so I struggled a little too much with math courses and was more or less forced to change my degree. I chose to go with Mass Communications for my AA and continued on to receive my BA in Journalism from USF. After being a freelance writer and trying to find a job in the journalism realm for 2 years I decided it wasn’t for me and took a look at the graduate program catalog at USF. I never thought of librarianship as a job but when I saw it listed in the catalog I thought, wow…I love libraries this might be a great fit! And it turns out it was, I loved every class of the program and was very excited to start my career as a public librarian! As I applied and interviewed for jobs in almost all domains of librarianship I learned a lot about the different types of libraries. I ended up accepting the position at TGH and have enjoyed it ever since. I think I have a similar story too several of our members. The connection between journalism and librarianship has always been interesting to me and love hearing others stories about how they made the jump between these worlds." Courtney Pyche "I took a gap year between my undergraduate graduation and graduate school. In that year, I began working full-time for the public library that I had worked for since 2014. My mentors, supervisors, and friends at the public library inspired me to complete my Master of Science in Information from Florida State University (FSU). I was fortunate to receive a graduate assistantship with the FSU STEM Libraries, where I learned how to be an academic librarian from some of the best. Our STEM libraries uniquely included some liaison responsibilities with health disciplines, including Nursing. Simultaneously, I was awarded a virtual internship with the Office of American Space in the U.S. Department of State, where I supported programs for the over 600 American Spaces globally. Shortly before my graduation in December 2020, I accepted a full-time children's librarian position with my public library employer. While I worked at the public library, I never lost that drive to do research and evidence-based library programs. I worked a lot on projects related to topics such as misinformation, STEAM, truth & reconciliation, and early literacy programs. I kept an eye out for positions at our local university, the University of Florida (UF), and, when I saw the posting for a public health librarian, it felt like the perfect mix of my experience in public, academic, and federal libraries - not to mention that UF is my alma mater. I am thankful every day for the mentors, friends, supervisors, and colleagues who led me here - it would not have been possible without them." Angie Novak "My story is not fancy or exciting and that’s ok. Like many of you, becoming a medical librarian was not necessarily where I expected to end up but I’m very grateful and glad the world of medical librarianship was opened up to me. I graduated with my MLIS degree in 2014 and immediately started looking for work. I applied for jobs at many different types of libraries including public libraries and academic libraries. About 6 months into my job search I interviewed at a small nursing school in Tampa that was working towards accreditation and had no formal library or past librarian. Shortly after my interview I was hired and began my official career as a librarian; building, cataloging and organizing their new library. The budget was extremely small and I had a lot of learning to do on the job but it was a great experience to learn a little bit about cataloging, teaching for the library, Learning Management Systems and much more. I wore many hats in my time at the school and I am proud of the job I did there. While I wasn’t necessarily looking for a new job I saw the posting for a medical librarian at Tampa General Hospital and had to jump at the opportunity. In the 6 years I have been at Tampa General I have earned AHIP, the CHIS specialization and a Masters in Instructional Design. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made and I am so thankful for all that I have learned and experienced at TGH." Read on for our Exec updates! Executive Committee President: Angie Novak Vice President: Roxann Mouratidis Treasurer: Dottie Kelly Immediate Past President/Strategic Planning Chair: Jorge Perez Webmaster: Pammy Herring CE Chair: Ardis Hanson Honors and Awards: Carrie Driggers-Adams Membership Chair: Janet Chan Blog Editor: Courtney Pyche This month's discussion focused on the following tasks:
Fall Virtual Meeting and Spring in-person Planning for the FHSLA business meetings is officially underway. At this month's executive meeting we discussed themes and activities for a fall virtual meeting. We are hoping to lock down a date in the next month and will be sure to send out details once they are finalized. Additionally, the executive committee is already working on finding a venue for the next in-person meeting in the Spring. The plan is to hold an in-person meeting in Tampa sometime February. The details are still being worked on so nothing is set in stone and can change depending on availability of a venue. We are in talks with multiple locations, so we have a variety of options. Stay tuned in the coming months for more information. Blog Our blog has some new posts including responses to last month's membership question. Don’t forget you are welcome to still submit your pet photos as well as responses to this month's prompt. If you have any pieces or updates you want posted to the blog, be sure to send an email to our blog editor at the following email address: fhslanews@gmail.com Membership The membership committee is working hard to bring new and interesting programming to FHSLA. Members were invited to a virtual coffee break on Tuesday, July 23 where members will get to meet virtually. This will be a great opportunity to connect and discuss the favorite tech tools being used in FHSLA libraries. The event is open to current and prospective FHSLA members so invite you to register and share with your colleagues. Register in advance using the following link: Coffee & Chat Registration. If you have any questions, please reach out to Janet Chan at janetchan@usf.edu Website Updates The membership directory is live! Be on the lookout for a registration email to gain access to members only content. Committees We have received a great response from members joining our various committees. It's exciting to see the progress made to ensure the organization is engaged and running smoothly. Thank you to everyone who has volunteered for a committee. If you are still interested in serving FHSLA in some way, please feel free to reach out to Angie Novak or Janet Chan. Come work in sunny South Florida at the University of Miami! The University of Miami (UM) Libraries seeks nominations and applications for a creative, innovative professional to serve as the Instructional and Information Services Librarian of the Department of Learning, Research, and Clinical Information Services (LRCIS) on UM’s Medical Campus. Under the direction of the Department Head for LRCIS, the Instructional and Information Services Librarian works as part of a team of librarians whose expertise and knowledge base support educational, clinical, research, and administrative activities at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (UMMSoM). Specifically, this includes teaching of classes, expert searching of the biomedical literature, reference services, unit liaisons, creation and maintenance of resource guides and other web content, and clinical, data, and research services in support of UMMSoM students, faculty, staff and residents, and primary teaching hospital personnel. Selected services in support of unaffiliated health care professionals, librarians, and the public are also provided. For more detailed information and to apply, please go to: https://careers.miami.edu/us/en/job/R100077791/Instructional-and-Information-Services-Librarian For any questions related to this posting, please contact the chair of the search committee, Barbara Sorondo at bmsorondo@miami.edu. |
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