Job Description
Medical Librarian I Boston Children's Hospital - 4.1 Boston, MA Job Details Full-time $52,228.80 - $83,564.00 a year 23 hours ago Qualifications Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Customer service AI tools proficiency Word embeddings Training material drafting Master's degree Help files Presentation preparation Online help documentation Developing technical user guides Full Job Description The Medical Librarian is a key member of Boston Children's Hospital's Research Informatics organization and serves as the hospital's lead expert for biomedical literature discovery, scholarly resource access, research support, and modern library services. This role advances pediatric research, education, and clinical care by managing core information resources; providing expert consultation on literature searching, evidence synthesis, and scholarly communication; delivering training on library and research tools; and helping staff adopt modern, privacy-conscious, interoperable technologies that improve research workflows and knowledge sharing. Because digital tools, technologies, and information resources are evolving quickly, we are especially seeking a candidate with a passion for advancing and modernizing library services to support cutting-edge biomedical research and clinical care. Key Responsibilities Provide expert literature search support for clinicians, researchers, and staff, including development of structured search strategies for research projects, evidence reviews, grant applications, and publication support. Develop, maintain, and assess access to the library's core portfolio of search platforms, journals, databases, point-of-care tools, citation managers, and related discovery services. Deliver individual and group training on medical literature databases, citation management systems, evidence synthesis methods, current awareness tools, and other research support technologies. Build advanced digital services that may include AI-assisted discovery workflows, literature surveillance, natural language processing and summarization awareness, alerting and RSS strategies, and programmatic retrieval using APIs where appropriate to the service model. Advise researchers and staff on publication and dissemination best practices, including public-access requirements, appropriate repositories, author identity and persistent identifiers, and methods for increasing discoverability and impact. Provide or coordinate guidance on research data management, data management and sharing plans, repository selection, and reproducible documentation of methods and protocols. Evaluate new and existing tools for accuracy, usability, accessibility, privacy, interoperability, licensing fit, and workflow relevance in a pediatric clinical and research environment. Coordinate access questions involving Harvard-affiliated resources, remote authentication, shared platforms, proxy or sponsored-access arrangements where applicable, and interlibrary loan and document-delivery pathways. Represent the library in presentations, committees, and collaborative initiatives across the hospital and affiliated environments. Use service data, user feedback, and usage metrics to assess outcomes, improve workflows, and communicate library value to Research Informatics and hospital leadership.
Minimum Qualifications Education:
Master's degree in Library and Information Science, Information Science, Biomedical Informatics, or a closely related field Experience:
Prior experience in a biomedical, academic, hospital, or research library is preferred but not required. Strong interest in biomedical research, clinical information services, scholarly communication, and modern library services. Familiarity with medical literature databases, citation management tools, point-of-care resources, or digital library systems. Interest in emerging digital tools, AI-enabled discovery platforms, and modern research workflows. Excellent written, verbal, organizational, and customer service skills. Ability to learn quickly, take initiative, work collaboratively, and grow rapidly into the role. Strong attention to detail and comfort preparing user guides, training materials, and presentations. Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Status Full-Time Regular, Temporary, Per Diem Regular Standard Hours per Week 40 Pay Range $52228.80-$83564.00 Annual Office/Site Location Boston Job Posting Category Information Technology Remote Eligibility Onsite Only