Evidence Synthesis Coordinator

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Adult Learning, Analysis Skills, Animal Care, Animal Research, Application Programming Interface (API), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Best Practices, Clinical Information, Clinical Research, Code Reviews, Communication Skills, Community Support, Consulting, Content Development, Customer Support/Service, Data Collection, Data Mining, Database Programming, Decision Support, Diversity, Documentation Standards, Emerging Technology, Environmental Research, Establish Priorities, Health Science, Higher Education, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Library and Information Science, Maintenance Services, Mentoring, Multitasking, National Library, Needs Assessment, Organizational Skills, People Management, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Development, Process Management, Program Evaluation, Project/Program Coordination, Publications, Scholarship, Sports Officiating, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Text Mining, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, User Interface/Experience (UI/UX), Web Programming, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Pittsburgh, PA
POSTED
30+ days ago

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Evidence Synthesis Services Coordinator Health Sciences Library System HSLS

The HSLS Evidence Synthesis Services Coordinator will lead, manage, and expand the HSLS Evidence Synthesis Service to meet the increasing and evolving demand for comprehensive evidence synthesis projects across the health sciences. This position will build on HSLSs established expertise in systematic reviews and related methodologies with a focus on enabling high-quality publishable evidence syntheses projects through scalable, efficient, and innovative service models, including the strategic use of emerging digital and AI-enabled tools. This position may evolve to include additional leadership and supervisory responsibilities as the evidence synthesis program grows.

This position both performs and oversees evidence synthesis work. Responsibilities include:

• Managing the intake process • Overseeing protocol review librarian training and data collection to inform ongoing program assessment and reporting • Providing support, consultations, customized training, and educational sessions on evidence synthesis and literature review projects to faculty, staff, interns, residents, and students • Collaborating on systematic reviews and other multifaceted literature searches • Serving as the primary liaison to the Universitys Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)

This position reports to the Associate Director for Research Instruction and Clinical Information Services, works closely with HSLS leadership, the Universitys health sciences community, HSLS liaison librarians, and other HSLS departments to identify areas for improvement and apply innovative techniques to create a high-quality user experience.

This appointment-stream faculty position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to an innovative library environment at a leading research institution. Pitt provides an outstanding benefits package, including comprehensive medical plans, tuition remission, life insurance, optional dental and vision coverage, a contributory retirement plan, and more, making it one of the best in the region.

Specific responsibilities include:

• Evidence Synthesis Service management • Establishing policies, procedures, and workflows to ensure consistent, efficient, and high-quality program operations • Managing the intake process for incoming evidence synthesis requests, triaging inquiries, determining service levels, and assigning projects to librarians as appropriate • Managing the protocol review process, maintaining best practices, and identifying opportunities to refine workflows, improve efficiency, and enhance service quality • Developing tiered service models with defined levels of librarian involvement to balance research needs with service capacity • Leading program assessment efforts to determine success, impact, and future developments needed for the service by establishing and maintaining efficient monitoring, tracking, and reporting processes to evaluate impact, guide improvements, and support decision-making • Leading the advancement of HSLS librarian searching competencies by providing mentoring and training and establishing practices to improve and support consistent and reproducible academic and clinical searches • Maintaining comprehensive knowledge and guiding overall adherence to best practices to ensure all HSLS evidence synthesis work is rigorous and consistent • Maintaining knowledge of and providing guidance on appropriate tool use, e.g., DistillerSR, Covidence, etc.

Evidence Synthesis projects:

• Serving as the primary point of contact for Evidence Synthesis Service requests, consulting with requestors to clarify review type and service level, providing initial protocol review and feedback, and taking on individual projects and assigning them to appropriate librarians • Maintaining a robust individual workload supporting and conducting systematic reviews and other evidence synthesis projects and literature reviews

Evidence Synthesis educational outreach:

• Leading planning and teaching efforts on evidence synthesis topics for the health sciences community by providing support, consultation, customized training, and educational sessions to faculty, staff, interns, residents, and students • Assessing needs and developing new classes, workshops, programs, and other innovative solutions to meet those needs • Developing web content, tutorials, and resource guides on topics related to the Evidence Synthesis Service • Collaborating with liaison librarians on opportunities for curriculum integration and faculty research support

Evidence Synthesis and emerging technologies:

• Monitoring and evaluating emerging tools and methods for evidence synthesis, such as text and data mining and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools • Implementing the tools as appropriate • Seeking and identifying expertise within the University community as potential collaborators to support develop and implement these efforts

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC):

• Serving as the primary liaison by conducting 3R SOP and policy-related literature searches and providing support and guidance to animal research investigators as well as Department of Laboratory Animal Resources (DLAR) and IACUC staff • Participating in monthly meetings and AAALAC International site visits every three years

Professional Skills and Scholarship:

• Advancing professional skills via relevant continuing education • Engaging in library-led scholarship and research activities • Cultivating partnerships and collaborating with library and University personnel on projects, including grants, papers, poster presentations, or other creative undertakings • Sharing expertise and results of research with other information professionals and members of the academic community via publication in refereed journals, poster sessions, and/or presentations at professional meetings

Committee and Service Work:

• Serving on appropriate internal and external committees and participating in relevant regional and national library and health sciences organizations and associations

Required qualifications:

• Masters degree from an ALA-accredited institution or an equivalent combination of relevant Masters degree and research support experience • Minimum 5 years of experience in an academic library or equivalent with progressive increase in responsibilities • Experience conducting complex literature searches across multiple databases • Experience in developing, conducting, and updating systematic search strategies, as demonstrated by co-authorship in publications or manuscript acknowledgments • Knowledge of documentation and reporting standards for systematic reviews, e.g., PRISMA, and review management software and tools, e.g., DistillerSR, Covidence, etc. • Experience mentoring, training, or guiding librarians or research teams in evidence synthesis methods, literature searching, or best practices • Advanced knowledge of evidence synthesis methodologies • Ability to evaluate and implement emerging technologies to enhance service efficiency or quality • Ability to initiate and develop working relationships leading to thriving collaborations • Strong organizational, project, and time management skills to lead or coordinate multiple projects • Ability to work independently and as a collaborative team member • Demonstrated experience providing instruction or delivering presentations • Experience working collaboratively and independently with varied groups • Demonstrated ability to respond effectively to changing needs and priorities, showing initiative and flexibility • Demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and implement projects and bring them to a conclusion in a timely fashion • Proven commitment to excellent customer service and continuous learning • Effective interpersonal, analytical, and communication skills, both oral and written, including the ability to actively listen, understand, and articulate user needs • Evidence of skills needed to foster new connections and build relationships • Commitment to including individuals of diverse backgrounds, experiences, races, ethnicities, gender, sexual orientation, and perspectives in research, teaching, and service

Preferred qualifications:

• Previous experience coordinating an evidence synthesis or systematic review service, including intake management, policy development, or program assessment • Demonstrated experience in mentoring, team leadership, or supervision • Experience using AI and APIs for data and text mining in evidence synthesis projects • Familiarity with IACUC • Familiarity and experience with adult learning theory and instruction with adult learners

Work Environment:

This position is for a full-time faculty appointment-stream librarian. Appointment will be at the rank of Librarian III, commensurate with the candidates qualifications and experience. Salary range: Minimum $80,000. HSLS librarians are represented by the faculty union, United Steelworkers. The University offers a generous leave policy, including 20 days of paid vacation and 4 personal days, in addition to sick time and holidays, including a winter break. HSLS offers flexible work arrangements, including the option of working up to 15 hours remotely per week. The University of Pittsburgh is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. Learn more about Pitt Health Sciences.

Application Process:

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Submit your application at https://www.join.pitt.edu. Requisition 26000327. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer, disability, veteran.

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