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  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid Level
  • Healthcare
    Creative Arts & Fashion
  • London

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  • You will support arts events, coordinate daily activities, assist artists, create content for communications, gather data for evaluations, and manage resources effectively.
  • You will coordinate arts activities, support artists, create digital content, manage resources, gather impact data, and contribute to communications and evaluation strategies.

Requirements

  • Support the planning and delivery of a multifaceted programme of arts events and live arts projects, which take place across the Trust, and which respond to the needs of the patients, staff and the strategic aims of the Trust
  • Coordinate the running of day-to-day arts activities in the hospital including the organisation of project materials and resources
  • Provide workshop delivery support to visiting artists and organisations as required
  • Create a range of digital and written content for internal and external publicity and communications relating to the Live Arts programme and the GOSH Arts Collection, including website updates, social media, newsletter submissions, press enquiries etc.
  • Contribute to the development of the GOSH Arts communications strategy to raise the profile of our work internally and in wider the arts in health sector
  • Lead on gathering and collating monitoring data and case studies to measure impact across the Live Arts programme, the GOSH Arts Collection and temporary displays
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of the GOSH Arts evaluation strategy
  • Manage GOSH Arts’ resources and materials including maintaining the GOSH Arts store
  • Manage GOSH Arts’ resources and materials including maintaining the GOSH Arts store

Responsibilities

  • Support the planning and delivery of a multifaceted programme of arts events and live arts projects, which take place across the Trust, and which respond to the needs of the patients, staff and the strategic aims of the Trust
  • Coordinate the running of day-to-day arts activities in the hospital including the organisation of project materials and resources
  • Provide workshop delivery support to visiting artists and organisations as required
  • Create a range of digital and written content for internal and external publicity and communications relating to the Live Arts programme and the GOSH Arts Collection, including website updates, social media, newsletter submissions, press enquiries etc.
  • Contribute to the development of the GOSH Arts communications strategy to raise the profile of our work internally and in wider the arts in health sector
  • Lead on gathering and collating monitoring data and case studies to measure impact across the Live Arts programme, the GOSH Arts Collection and temporary displays
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of the GOSH Arts evaluation strategy
  • Manage GOSH Arts’ resources and materials including maintaining the GOSH Arts store
  • Manage GOSH Arts’ resources and materials including maintaining the GOSH Arts store

FAQs

What is the duration of the Arts Coordinator position?

The Arts Coordinator position is a three-year fixed-term post.

What kind of activities will the Arts Coordinator be involved in?

The Arts Coordinator will support the planning and delivery of arts participation projects, including music, dance, theatre performances, and temporary exhibitions for wards, outpatients, and public areas.

Will the Arts Coordinator be working with artists?

Yes, the Arts Coordinator will work closely with resident and visiting artists, providing support throughout project delivery.

Is there an emphasis on community involvement in the arts projects?

Yes, the role involves collaborating with the community to develop meaningful arts experiences that respond to the needs of patients and staff.

Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?

The job encourages engagement with various networks within the hospital, enhancing opportunities for professional development and collaboration.

How does GOSH Arts prioritize diversity and inclusion in its workforce?

GOSH Arts is committed to attracting a diverse workforce and encourages applications from underrepresented groups, believing that diversity enhances the care provided to children and young people.

Who can I contact for more information about the role?

For further details or to schedule an informal visit, you can contact Kate Phillimore, the Arts Manager, at Kate.Phillimore@gosh.nhs.uk.

What type of content will the Arts Coordinator create?

The Arts Coordinator will create a range of digital and written content for internal and external publicity, including website updates, social media posts, newsletter submissions, and press inquiries.

Is administrative support part of the Arts Coordinator's responsibilities?

Yes, providing administrative support is a part of the Arts Coordinator’s responsibilities.

Will the Arts Coordinator contribute to evaluating the arts programs?

Yes, the Arts Coordinator will gather and collate monitoring data, case studies, and contribute to the development and implementation of the GOSH Arts evaluation strategy.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) is a national centre of excellence in the provision of specialist children's health care, currently delivering the widest range of specialist care of any children's hospital in the UK. It aspires to offer outcomes for children in the top five in the world. The largest centre in the UK for children with heart or brain problems, and, with UCLH it is the largest centre in Europe for children with cancer. It is the only specialist Biomedical Research Centre for paediatrics, it works in partnership with the UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH), part of University College London, and together they form the largest paediatric research and teaching centre in the UK, and one of the largest in the world. The hospital at Great Ormond Street is the only exclusively specialist children's hospital in the UK. It does not have an Accident and Emergency department and largely only accepts specialist referrals from other hospitals and community services. The population of children served by the hospital is characterised by those with multiple disabilities and/or health problems and rare and congenital (present at birth) conditions.