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New Job Postings
2 new jobs on our jobs posting page:
- Reference Librarian
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Libraries
8.5 hours per week; Saturdays 9:00 am – 1:30 pm, Sundays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm - Reference Librarian
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Libraries
Sessional appointment; End date December 31, 2009
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Libraries
For more information please see our job posting page.
New Job Postings
There are 4 new jobs posted on our Job Postings page.
- Dental Librarian
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Library - Health Sciences Centre Librarian
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Library - Manitoba Health and Healthy Living Librarian
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Library - Outreach Services Librarian/ Section Head
University of Manitoba Health Sciences Library
For more details please see our Job Postings page.
Job Posting: Transition Phase Project Leader, Canadian Virtual Health Library
A 3 month contract position.
The Canadian Health Libraries Association (CHLA/ABSC) seeks a project leader with strong leadership, communication, planning and facilitation skills to engage stakeholders and lead the Canadian Virtual Health Library (CVHL) network formation.
The Project leader will be responsible for the transition period groundwork that will support the detailed planning of Phase 1 of the CVHL project. The focus of the transition phase will be to develop a 3-5 year plan (budget, facilities, integrate technology and content strategies, etc.) and to obtain stakeholder commitment. The focus for Phase 1 will be to engage those stakeholders in establishing a network organization, to conduct detailed business and technology planning, and to prepare implementation and launch plans.
The association has completed the Environmental Scan and Readiness Assessment for a CVHL virtual health library: http://chla-absc.ca/nnlh/indexe.htm
For more information please contact CVHL Transition Team co-Chairs, Patrick Ellis and Jessie McGowan at: info@chla-absc.ca.
Interested parties please email resumes to: info@chla-absc.ca
Closing date: 12/05/2008
Job Posting: Section Head, Misericordia Health Centre Library
The University of Manitoba Libraries
Position start date: January 1, 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter
Closing date for applications: November 3, 2008 and will continue till position is filled
Position number: 08351
Academic (Vacancy Number: 800-108-08)
Rank: Assistant Librarian
Salary Range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Posting Information
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA LIBRARIES
Section Head, Misericordia Health Centre Library
Health Sciences Libraries
The University of Manitoba Libraries invites applications for the position of Section Head, Misericordia Health Centre Library. This position provides a unique opportunity to participate in management, reference, liaison, education, and collection development to meet the information needs of staff and clinicians of the Misericordia Health Centre.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Head of the Health Sciences Libraries the incumbent is responsible for the following:
- Administration: Manages the overall operation of the Misericordia Health Centre Library in all its aspects including recommendations on staffing, planning, computing, organiz¬ation and accom-plishment of the workload. Supervises the Library Assistant working in the library.
- Reference and Research Services: Meets the information needs of faculty, staff, students and patients at the Misericordia Health Centre Library, staff in the WHRA community areas and the WRHA Community Funded Agencies by providing reference services, including assistance in the use of databases and literature search services as required.
- Education: Delivers instruction and training to individuals and groups through a variety of methods.
- Collections: Prepares and recommends to the Head an annual acquisitions budget for the purchase of materials to support the operational objectives, courses and programs of the Misericordia Health Centre. Builds and maintains the collection and performs collection evaluations as required.
- Access Services: Ensures the provision of Circulation and Document Delivery Services.
- Marketing/Liaison: Promotes the Library and its services to the hospital and the WRHA staff. Promotes the role of the librarian in the delivery of information supporting evidence-based practice in the clinical setting.
- Accreditation: Achieves and maintains appropriate standards to ensure that the Misericordia Health Centre meets the require¬ments of the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.
- Participates in the planning and development of programs and systems in support of the HSL strategic and operational goals.
-Represents the Library on appropriate committees at both the University of Manitoba and the Misericordia Health Centre.
Qualifications:
A degree from an ALA-accredited library program is essential. An undergraduate or graduate degree in the biological sciences would be preferred. At least two years’ experience in health sciences librarianship is required. Experience in an academic or government library, or a library with an emphasis on health sciences is required. Experience in the areas of reference services, information literacy, and collection management is required. Must have an understanding of what evidence based research is and a good knowledge of critical appraisal techniques. Demonstrated ability to plan and implement new programs and services is required. Demonstrated ability to work in a highly collaborative and integrated environment is required. Knowledge of and experience with computing technology, database searching, the web, and reference services are required. Experience with marketing is an asset. Must be dynamic, highly motivated and self-directed, and have the ability to work independently as well as with a team. Demonstrated high level of creativity, motivation, initiative and responsibility are required. Good oral and written communication skills are required to work successfully with health care professionals, students and staff in a variety of situations. The successful candidate must engage in an active program of scholarship and research and should have a commitment to the continuing development of professional knowledge and skills.
About the Libraries, the Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library and the City of Winnipeg:
The University of Manitoba Libraries (http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/) consists of nine unit libraries and twelve satellite information centres located on the Fort Garry and Bannatyne Campuses and at eight Winnipeg hospitals. With collections of over 2 million volumes, an annual operating budget of over 21 million dollars and a staff of approximately 275 employees, the Libraries serves a community of approximately 38,000 students, faculty and citizen borrowers.
The Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library (www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/health/ ) supports the teaching, research and patient care requirements of the staff and students of the Faculties of Dentistry, Medicine and Pharmacy and the Schools of Dental Hygiene and Medical Rehabilitation. It serves eight Winnipeg hospitals, supporting the teaching, research and patient care activities of all staff and students in the hospital-based educational programs. The Health Sciences Libraries have collections of over 229,341 volumes comprised of print, audiovisual and computer-based media receive over 6420 current serial titles and serve a primary clientele of over 7,000 health care workers. The Misericordia Health Centre is staffed by 1 librarian and 1 support staff.
Winnipeg (www.city.winnipeg.mb.ca) is a prairie city with a population of more than 650,000. The ethnic diversity of the city is important and is celebrated in many annual festivals. Excellent cultural amenities include ballet, theater, symphony and museums, and professional sports teams are popular. Housing is the most affordable in Canada. Winnipeg is located close to superb recreational activities with a wide variety of lakes, beaches and wilderness areas within an easy drive to the city.
Rank : Assistant
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
This position normally has a two-year probationary period.
Librarians enjoy academic status and are appointed to one of four ranks: General, Assistant, Associate and Librarian, with possibility of promotion.
The University of Manitoba encourages applications from qualified men and women, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
This position will commence on January 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter. Applicants should submit their application referring to Position #08351 including a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses (including phone, e-mail address and fax numbers) of three references to the address below.
Ms Karen Adams
Director of Libraries
The University of Manitoba Libraries
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2
The deadline for receipt of applications is November 3, 2008, however, applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba).
Job Posting: Section Head, Bill Larson Library, Grace Hospital
The University of Manitoba Libraries
Position start date: January 1, 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter
Closing date for applications: November 3, 2008 and will continue till position is filled
Position number: EA317
Academic (Vacancy Number: 800-107-08)
Rank: Assistant Librarian
Salary Range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Posting Information
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA LIBRARIES
Section Head, Bill Larson Library, Grace Hospital
Health Sciences Libraries
The University of Manitoba Libraries invites applications for the position of Section Head, Bill Larson Library, Grace Hospital. This position provides a unique opportunity to participate in management, reference, liaison, education, and collection development to meet the information needs of staff and clinicians of the Grace Hospital.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Head of the Health Sciences Libraries the incumbent is responsible for the following:
- Administration: Manages the overall operation of the Bill Larson Library in all its aspects including recommendations on staffing, planning, computing, organization and accomplishment of the workload. Supervises the Library Assistant working in the library.
- Reference and Research Services: Meets the information needs of faculty, staff, students and patients at the Grace Hospital, staff in the WHRA community areas and the WRHA Community Funded Agencies by providing reference services, including assistance in the use of databases and literature search services as required.
- Education: Delivers instruction and training to individuals and groups through a variety of methods.
- Collections: Prepares and recommends to the Head an annual acquisitions budget for the purchase of materials to support the operational objectives, courses and programs of the Grace Hospital. Builds and maintains the collection and performs collection evaluations as required.
- Access Services: Ensures the provision of Circulation and Document Delivery Services.
- Marketing/Liaison: Promotes the Library and its services to the hospital and the WRHA staff. Promotes the role of the librarian in the delivery of information supporting evidence-based practice in the clinical setting.
- Accreditation: Achieves and maintains appropriate standards to ensure that the Grace Hospital meets the requirements of the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.
- Participates in the planning and development of programs and systems in support of the HSL strategic and operational goals.
- Represents the Library on appropriate committees at both the University of Manitoba and the Grace Hospital.
Qualifications:
A degree from an ALA-accredited library program is essential. An undergraduate or graduate degree in the biological sciences would be preferred. At least two years’ experience in health sciences librarianship is required. Experience in an academic or government library, or a library with an emphasis on health sciences is required. Experience in the areas of reference services, information literacy, and collection management is required. Demonstrated ability to plan and implement new programs and services is required. Demonstrated ability to work in a highly collaborative and integrated environment is required. Knowledge of and experience with computing technology, database searching, the web, and reference services are required. Must have an understanding of what evidence based research is and a good knowledge of critical appraisal techniques. Experience with marketing is an asset. Must be dynamic, highly motivated and self-directed, and have the ability to work independently as well as with a team. Demonstrated high level of creativity, motivation, initiative and responsibility required. Good oral and written communication skills are required to work successfully with health care professionals, students and staff in a variety of situations. The successful candidate must engage in an active program of scholarship and research and should have a commitment to the continuing development of professional knowledge and skills.
About the Libraries, the Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library and the City of Winnipeg: The University of Manitoba Libraries (http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/) consists of nine unit libraries and twelve satellite information centres located on the Fort Garry and Bannatyne Campuses and at eight Winnipeg hospitals. With collections of over 2 million volumes, an annual operating budget of over 21 million dollars and a staff of approximately 275 employees, the Libraries serves a community of approximately 38,000 students, faculty and citizen borrowers.
The Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library (www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/health/ ) supports the teaching, research and patient care requirements of the staff and students of the Faculties of Dentistry, Medicine and Pharmacy and the Schools of Dental Hygiene and Medical Rehabilitation. It serves eight Winnipeg hospitals, supporting the teaching, research and patient care activities of all staff and students in the hospital-based educational programs. The Health Sciences Libraries have collections of over 229,341 volumes comprised of print, audiovisual and computer-based media, receive over 6420 current serial titles and serve a primary clientele of over 7,000 health care workers. The Bill Larson Library is staffed by 1 librarian and 1 support staff.
Winnipeg (www.city.winnipeg.mb.ca) is a prairie city with a population of more than 650,000. The ethnic diversity of the city is important and is celebrated in many annual festivals. Excellent cultural amenities include ballet, theater, symphony and museums, and professional sports teams are popular. Housing is the most affordable in Canada. Winnipeg is located close to superb recreational activities with a wide variety of lakes, beaches and wilderness areas within an easy drive to the city.
Rank : Assistant Librarian
Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
This position normally has a two-year probationary period.
Librarians enjoy academic status and are appointed to one of four ranks: General, Assistant, Associate and Librarian, with possibility of promotion.
The University of Manitoba encourages applications from qualified men and women, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
This position will commence on January 1, 2009, or as soon as possible thereafter. Applicants should submit their application referring to Position #EA317 including a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses (including phone, e-mail address and fax numbers) of three references to the address below.
Ms Karen Adams
Director of Libraries
The University of Manitoba Libraries
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2
The deadline for receipt of applications is November 3, 2008, however, applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba).