Join our Advisory Panel

The Great Hall

We’re recruiting Heritage and Health Engagement Advisory Panel Members

Barts Heritage are looking to recruit four members to join their Heritage and Health Engagement Advisory Panel; two heritage or cultural professionals, a heritage and health practitioner, and an academic.

This is an opportunity to be involved with a pioneering project which seeks to use the historic North Wing building at St Bartholomew’s Hospital for inspiration, respite, and recovery.

You will join an interdisciplinary team, which will include Barts NHS Trust staff, members of the Barts Heritage engagement team, and creative health practitioners.

As a group you will:

  • Act as critical friends bringing varied experience and expertise from heritage, health, arts, and cultural contexts to guide and challenge project development.
  • Offer expert advice to ensure the project’s ambitions for innovation in approaches uniting heritage and health are met.
  • Act as advocates, sharing the work of the project within your sector, and connecting the Sharing Historic Barts project team to relevant people within your networks.
  • Play a part in ensuring the project’s work is sustainable and has a legacy.

Commitment

Two 2 ½ hour meetings per year (year runs from May to the end of April):

  • Early September 2024
  • Spring 2025
  • Early September 2025
  • Spring 2026

It is anticipated that these meetings will take place in person at Barts, Smithfield, London.  

Advisory panel members may be required to offer occasional advice to the project team outside of scheduled meetings and to attend some key events taking place during the project.

Remuneration

A fee of £150 plus an allowance for travel expenses will be available per meeting where this is required.

How to apply

Please send your CV and one page covering letter outlining your interest, and relevant skills and experience to Caroline Hamson, Heritage and Health Engagement Manager, caroline.hamson@bartsheritage.org.uk

The deadline is 2nd June 2024.

Visitors get up close to the paintings on the Hogarth stair.
All photographs © Matthew Andrews
A workshop in the Great Hall
Staff wonder at the donor boards in the Great Hall © Matthew Andrews

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