Job Summary

 

Reporting to the Library Director, the Senior Research and Data Librarian will 
evaluate, support, and make recommendations on Library and Knowledge Services 
(LKS) services, particularly those focused on data services.  This position 
supports research services and collaborates on collection development. The role 
will work closely with the Library Director on projects, particularly on 
assessment of research and research data management services. We are committed 
to building a diverse and inclusive community of staff, faculty, and students, 
and we seek candidates who share our value and commitment.
 

 

Job-Specific Responsibilities

 

Serves as a resource to faculty, staff, and students on issues of data 
curation, data management, and research dissemination and preservation, 
assuming an active role in learning about emerging trends and practices at 
Harvard and the wider scholarly community.
Working closely with the Library Director, establish strategic plan for a 
research data management (RDM) program at HKS, inclusive of data 
onboarding/offboarding training and data management plan consultation with 
researchers. RDM will focus on supporting the lifecycle of data from 
acquisition and/or creation of data through the dissemination and preservation, 
inclusive of curation, management, and analysis.
Evaluate and support LKS research communications and dissemination services and 
initiatives; progressing and assessing established initiatives and establishing 
recommendations on new services and resources through close collaboration with 
research communication staff across HKS, including within LKS and the Office of 
Communications and Public Affairs.
Deliver high quality, user-centered library and research services
Evaluates data and research resources with Manager of Collections & Library 
Services, rationalizing collection development strategy and budget to consider 
and support various models of data acquisition
Leads with the Manager of Collections & Library Services multifaceted 
internal communication efforts to promote awareness and discovery of 
library-managed resources and services
Works closely with the Director and Manager of Collections & Library 
Services on professional development of LKS staff to meet the evolving needs of 
the community we serve.

 

Basic Qualifications

 

Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science or equivalent degree and a 
minimum 3 years of professional experience in leading or establishing a 
research data management program, an analytics program, or data services in a 
research organization. 

 

Additional Qualifications and Skills

 

Passionate about research, scholarly communications, data, and delivering 
substantive and responsive resources and services to your community
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion


Any combination of the below is a plus:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both oral and written.
Experience improving research dissemination tactics in a decentralized 
organization
Basic understanding of marketing fundamentals and a desire to learn more
Experience in higher education
 

 

Additional Information

 

This position is a one year term appointment from the date of hire, with the 
possibility of renewal.

We regret that the Harvard Kennedy School does not provide Visa Sponsorship.
Harvard University requires pre-employment references and background checks.
Harvard University is committed to supporting a healthy, sustainable learning 
and working environment.

Please note: During the current period of Covid-19 related restrictions, this 
position may start as a remote position, with transition to onsite in 
Cambridge, Massachusetts when the office reopens.

We continue to monitor the evolving COVID-19 and lifting of restrictions. We 
appreciate your understanding and flexibility with our interview process. We 
will be conducting interviews virtually for selected candidates until further 
notice.

 


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