The OHSU Library, the largest health sciences library in Oregon, serves the faculty, staff, and students of OHSU, as well as health professionals and residents of the State of Oregon. Our mission is to advance the effective, efficient, and ethical use of information in support of education, research, and healthcare. Working in collaboration with Library team members and partners in OHSU's research and education missions, the Research Data Stewardship Specialist supports engagement with best practices and opportunities related to research data management and data sharing. The Research Data Stewardship Specialist will contribute to initiatives that advance rigor and reproducibility, open science, ethical data practices, and compliance with funders¿ policies, including developing and delivering formal curricula and workshops and providing expert consultation services to researchers and learners. The Research Data Stewardship Specialist will serve as a bridge between the Library and the broader research community, leveraging their expertise in scientific research and data management to assess and recommend enhancements to related support services, workflows, tools and outreach. The Research Data Stewardship Specialist is a faculty position and reports to the Publishing and Data Services Manager.
Relevant graduate degree, such as a Ph.D. in a biomedical or clinical research area, master's degree in library/information science (MLS), or other related areas of study.
Substantial knowledge of quantitative or mixed-methods research methodologies in a health sciences or biomedical domain.
Knowledge of experimental methods, data management and sharing, and reporting practices that contribute to rigor and reproducibility.
Solid and applied grasp of statistical methods and data analysis techniques.
Proficient in using at least one programming language for data analysis. Can clean, manipulate, and visualize data independently.
Familiarity with common administrative research workflows, such as Institutional Review Board (IRB) review, Data Management Plans (DMPs), or Data Use Agreements (DUAs).
Pedagogical training or experience delivering instruction to adult learners.
Ability to communicate complex ideas to a wide variety of audiences.
Experience cultivating and growing connections with communities, such as researchers and adult learners,
Proven ability to work effectively and collaboratively across diverse disciplines and levels of expertise.
Demonstrated problem-solving skills; ability to manage multiple, shifting priorities.
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