Library Science Writer - School of Medicine
Healthcare/Medical | Stanford, CA | Part Time, Contract, and Temporary | From $30.00 to $30.00 per hour
Job Description
Library Science Writer - School of Medicine 1416337
- Hourly pay: $30/hr
- Worksite: Leading university (Stanford, CA 94305 - Hybrid, Must be available for in-person for weekly brainstorming/white-boarding meetings)
- W2 Employment, Retirement Savings Program, PSL
- 24-40 hours/week, 3 Month Assignment
A leading university seeks a detail-oriented and creative Library Science Writer - School of Medicine with training in library and information to join one of the labs at the School of Medicine, which focuses on aging, dementia, and the integration of technology in healthcare. The successful candidate will support the development of high-quality curricular materials for academic research programs. The company offers a great work environment!
Library Science Writer - School of Medicine Responsibilities:
- Support the development of high-quality curricular materials for academic research programs.
Library Science Writer - School of Medicine Qualifications:
- 3 years of related experience.
- Bachelor's degree in Library and Information Science.
- Experience in organizing and curating educational or research materials.
- Experience collaborating with faculty or instructional teams to develop curricular content is highly desirable, as is familiarity with learning management systems, instructional design tools, or open educational resources (OER).
- Knowledge of library and information science principles, including information organization, metadata standards, and digital resource curation
- Understanding of information literacy frameworks and best practices for supporting learner engagement
- Proven success in writing for publication in print, web, and other platforms.
- Excellent writing and communication skills with proven ability to write, edit, and organize thoughts in a clear, concise, and well-organized manner.
- Ability to understand materials of moderate complexity and synthesize across multiple sources to produce materials for trainees.
- A strong understanding of information literacy principles, metadata standards, and digital resource management is essential.
Shift:
- Monday to Friday, 9 AM-5:30 PM (with 30-minute lunch break)
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