Hi everyone.


George Mason University is recruiting for a Geospatial Resources Librarian. The 
link to the position posting and the posting text is below. Feel free to reach 
out to me if you have any questions about the position.



Thanks!



Wendy



Geospatial Resources Librarian

https://jobs.gmu.edu/postings/50518



George Mason University Libraries is seeking a dynamic, innovative, and 
service-oriented individual to join a team of colleagues supporting the 
university’s faculty, researchers, students, and staff with needs related to 
Geographic Information Systems and Geography and Geoinformation Science. George 
Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of 
excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages 
candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally inclusive 
environment.


About the Position: Reporting to the Director, Digital Scholarship Center, the 
Geospatial Resources Librarian is a member of the Digital Scholarship Center 
(DiSC) team. The incumbent will collaborate with colleagues more broadly in the 
Libraries’ other departments across several divisions, as well as across the 
university to support geographic information and data efforts, methods, and 
tools.


The Geospatial Resources Librarian will:

• be responsible for promoting and developing geospatial data services and 
programs;
• provide instruction, research assistance and consultations in the use of 
geospatial information; data and tools, including the map collection; • serve 
as the subject librarian supporting the Department of Geography and 
Geoinformation Science (GGS);
• perform outreach and collection development in geography and geoinformation 
disciplinary areas;
• promote DiSC to faculty, students, staff, and other relevant stakeholders;
• plan, facilitate, and participate in DiSC events and workshops;
• keep current on trends, tools, issues, and needs in GIS;
• participate in activities related to access, preservation, and sharing of 
geographic data; and
• work both independently and as part of a team to support the Digital 
Scholarship Center’s initiatives.


Required Qualifications:

• ALA-accredited master’s degree in Library or Information Science, or a 
certified foreign equivalent;
• Proficiency with geographic information systems (GIS) applications including 
the ESRI suite of ArcGIS products;
• Familiarity with open-source geospatial software, such as QGIS, and digital 
mapping tools;
• Proficient understanding of geospatial and GIS concepts;
• Experience with teaching to groups and providing research consultations;
• Demonstrated public presentation as well as oral and written communication 
skills; and
• Ability to build and sustain key relationships with faculty, students and 
professional colleagues and to work effectively with a variety of academic 
groups.


Preferred Qualifications:

• Graduate, undergraduate degree, or significant coursework in a discipline 
working with GIS, geography, or spatial analysis;
• Demonstrated ability with or willingness and aptitude to learn scripting 
languages utilized in GIS, such as R, Python, or SQL;
• Familiarity with data visualization software (e.g., Tableau or Microsoft 
Power BI); and
• Understanding of trends affecting academic libraries and higher education 
including scholarly communication issues.


Appointment/Salary/Benefits/To Apply:

12-month professional faculty appointment with rank; health plan options and 
paid life insurance; several retirement plans, including TIAA-CREF; 24 vacation 
days and 12 paid holidays; tuition waiver for self.

Salary is commensurate with education, experience and rank, with minima as 
follows: Librarian I - $60,000; Librarian II - $65,000; Librarian III - 
$70,000; Librarian IV - $75,000.


All applications for this position (FA537z) MUST be submitted online at George 
Mason’s employment page (https://jobs.gmu.edu/). Applicants must submit letter 
of application, resume, and the names, addresses (including e-mail) and phone 
numbers of three current references. Questions should be directed to Renee 
Prokop ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), Human Resources Coordinator, 
Office of the Dean of Libraries. Review of applications will begin July 12, 
2021.

The George Mason University library system, comprises a large central library 
and three other distinctive libraries, is located on three campuses in the 
Northern Virginia-metropolitan Washington, D.C., region.


Wendy Mann, MLS, MPP (she|her)
Director, Digital Scholarship Center (DiSC)
George Mason University Libraries
http://dsc.gmu.edu

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