Job Location : Iowa City,IA, USA
The University of Iowa has expressly engaged Jack Farrell & Associates (www.jackfarrell.com) to find the winning candidate for this important position. Interested candidates should contact Amy Morse ([email protected]). Thank you.
Iowa City, IA
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Teaching, Learning, and Research, the Director of the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences provides visionary leadership, ensuring the library remains a vital resource for the university's health sciences community. This role focuses on shaping and executing a strategic plan that addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid technological advancements and changing user expectations. A key responsibility of the Director is integrating information skills into the health sciences curricula and clinical environment, fostering a culture of information literacy and evidence-based practice. Additionally, the Director will spearhead the development, delivery, and evaluation of new services and programs to meet the dynamic needs of faculty, researchers, students, and clinicians.
The ideal candidate will bring deep knowledge of trends in health sciences librarianship to enhance library services. They will work collaboratively with faculty, researchers, students, and staff to align library resources and services with evolving academic and clinical needs. The ideal candidate will bring a clear vision for the future of health sciences information systems and services over the next 5 to 10 years. They will also provide professional guidance and mentorship to library staff, fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking environment. The position is based on the University campus in Iowa City, IA and relocation assistance is available.
About Hardin
The Hardin Library for the Health Sciences at the University of Iowa is one of seven campus libraries that comprise the University Libraries led by John Culshaw, Jack B. King University Librarian. HLHS is dedicated to disseminating health sciences information to students, faculty, and staff in support of education, research, and healthcare, while preserving the scholarly record for future generations. The library supports the information needs of the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, the colleges of Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public Health, as well as the departments of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Health and Human Physiology within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Additionally, Hardin Library serves as the research library for UI Health Care and is the only comprehensive health sciences library in the state of Iowa.
Hardin Library is home to the John Martin Rare Book room which contains nearly 6,500 volumes of original works from classic contributions to the history of the health sciences from the 15th through 21st centuries, the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM), Region 6, one of seven NNLM Regional Medical Libraries, which aim to advance the progress of medicine and improve public health through increased access to quality health information. Region 6 includes the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
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How to apply for the position:
The University of Iowa Libraries has exclusively retained Jack Farrell & Associates (www.jackfarrell.com) to find the successful candidate for this position. Interested candidates should provide a CV and cover letter by email to Amy Morse ([email protected]) by February 24, 2025, for priority consideration. The cover letter should address the following questions in no more than 2 pages:
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process. For additional questions, please contact Amy Morse at [email protected].
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