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International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology

2024-08-21: Geospatial Specialist/Librarian (University of Arizona)

International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718


The University of Arizona Libraries’ Data Cooperative provides data science and visualization services, geospatial services, and digital scholarship services for the University. The Geospatial Specialist / Librarian will develop an interdisciplinary service program supporting the geographic information systems (GIS) and geospatial data needs of the UA research and instruction communities. Emphasized in the position are impactful instruction/training, extensive research support, and active engagement in campus outreach and collaboration. This position reports to the Data Cooperative Unit Lead within the Research Engagement department.The Geospatial Specialist / Librarian will: stay abreast of trends and tools available in the evolving geospatial data ecosystem; provide technical support and training in the use of tools and workflows to support GIS applications; develop skill in and apply pedagogical best practices in data and computational instruction; work with library colleagues and researchers to identify appropriate tools, platforms, and resources for geospatial projects; collaborate with other members of the Data Cooperative and Research Engagement to develop outreach strategies and partnerships; work with members of the Libraries’ Technical Services and Support (TeSS) department in support of infrastructure for discovery and access of the Libraries’ geospatial digital assets; collaborate with Research Engagement and TeSS departments on curation and metadata management for geospatial digital assets. This is a faculty position with expected scholarly activity, publication, and service on professional, university, and library committees, all contributing towards promotion. The successful candidate will be appointed as a Specialist or Librarian depending on their terminal degree.This is a continuing-eligible or continuing status track, academic professional position. Incumbents are members of the general faculty and are entitled to all accompanying rights and privileges granted by the Arizona Board of Regents and the University of Arizona. Retention and promotion are earned through achievement of a record of excellence in position effectiveness, scholarship, and service.If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in geospatial data support and what you hope to bring to the role.Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!The University of Arizona has been recognized for our innovative work-life programs. For more information about working at the University of Arizona and relocations services, please visit talent.arizona.eduDuties & ResponsibilitiesCHARACTERISTIC DUTIESGeospatial and GIS Outreach and ServicesSupport UArizona researchers and scholars in navigating the geospatial landscapeDevelop and lead training opportunities in using and accessing geospatial tools and resources, including analysis and visualization softwareRespond to geospatial data and map-related research questionsProvide 1:1 and/or small-group consultations on geospatial applications and data sources to a range of users with a range of expertiseAssist in developing map visualizations for campus instructors and researchersCollaborate with UArizona Libraries colleagues to develop data and metadata curation workflows for the geospatial data repositoryEngage with the broader academic library community involved with geospatial data platforms through the GeoBlacklight communityCreate effective outreach strategies for geospatial servicesContribute to web resources to aid in discovery of geospatial resourcesCreate and update instructional materials, learning modules, and tutorials using a variety of formats including print, digital, and web-based technologiesProgrammatic Engagement with Campus PartnersAttend campus GIS related meetings and develop contacts with various units involved with GIS and geospatial data to keep informed of GIS activity on campusSupport academic programs with geospatial components through instruction and consultationPartner with campus units such as CyVerse and the Data Science Institute to create resilient network of geospatial supportLibrary SupportCollaborate with Data Cooperative unit and Research Engagement department to support scholars and researchers throughout respective project lifecyclesCommunicate information on activities to library staff and the University communityParticipate in shared decision-making, goal setting, and planning activities within the organizationCollaborate with the Research Data Repository team on occasional geospatial dataset curationConduct relevant scholarly research and disseminates findings through writing and other avenuesDevelops and delivers presentations related to academic libraries, higher education, and topics relevant to areas of responsibilityDemonstrates commitment to continual professional developmentServiceSupport the profession through participation in professional societies, organizations, and initiatives.Support the Libraries and UArizona with their diversity and inclusiveness strategic initiatives designed to create an inclusive environment for all faculty, staff, and students.Participate on project teams as assigned. The teams and amount of work may vary from year to year and includes participation in UArizona Libraries shared governance.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESStrong demonstration of Our Values: Collaboration, Continuous Learning, Diversity, Innovation, and IntegrityExpertise in training audiences with diversity of experiences and backgroundsCommitment to the University of Arizona’s inclusive view of scholarshipAbility to work in a highly collaborative and inclusive environment, one that values and leverages the benefits of diverse perspectivesKnowledge of content and metadata standards for geospatial dataInterest in promoting affordable, relevant open source software to appropriate audiencesProficiency in one or more geospatial software suites, such as QGIS or the ESRI suiteKnowledge of at least one scripting languageKnowledge of open access and open science principlesExcellent interpersonal and communication skills, written, visual, and oralAbility to identify and pursue opportunitiesAbility to work independently and as part of teamAbility to work in an academic environment, interacting with clientele from a range of career trajectories and disciplinesMinimum QualificationsExperience in advanced geospatial applications acquired through trainingPreferred QualificationsProfessional experience working in an academic research library or other instructional/training settingAdvanced degree in a relevant field such as geographic information systems, geospatial intelligence, geospatial information science, etc.Experience applying geospatial analytical or visualization approaches to a range of user needs and expertiseExperience with multiple kinds of geospatial data formats (geoJSON, Shapefile, Spatialite) and relevant metadata standards (e.g. CSDGM, Aardvark)Experience with aerial and satellite imagery dataExperience with at least one scripting languageExperience applying open access and open science principlesExperience in pursuing independent and collaborative scholarship, such as peer-reviewed research, creative works, or open software projectsRank: To be DeterminedTenure Information: Continuing Track (C/CE)Content licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0

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