We are currently seeking five Independent Members for the Arts and Media Committee. The Arts and Media Committee is one of ten specialist honours committees which assess honours nominations put forward by members of the public, government departments and professional bodies. The Committee has to select those it wishes to recommend to the Prime Minister and The King for inclusion in the New Year and Birthday Honours Lists.
The Committee considers candidates for honours in the following areas of service:
Architecture (both Architects and officials), Art (including artists; sculptors; art gallery staff; art historians; calligraphers; potters; stained glass artists; craftsmen and women; curators; photographers; fashion designers etc), Dance (including choreographers; dancers of all kinds; teachers of dance; administrators in dance organisations, etc), drama (including actors; designers; directors; producers; entertainers; administrators; teachers etc), literature (including authors and writers of all genres; critics; editors of literary magazines; librarians; playwrights; poets, etc), Media (including journalists; broadcasters; press photographers; trade and specialist magazine journalists; editors; freelance writers; presenters; sports broadcasters; light entertainers; etc), and music (including composers; conductors; instrumentalists; musicians; choir leaders; singers; administrators, etc).
Role of the Independent Committees
The Honours committees meet twice a year, in advance of each honours list being published. Your commitment as a member is to attend the meetings, one between January and March for a Birthday honours round and one between September and October for a New Year honours round. There is extensive pre-reading for each committee meeting.
As an honours committee member, you are asked to:
- attend each honours committee meeting whenever possible;
- read and develop views on the honours committee papers in advance of the meeting;
- play a role in supporting Government departments to build pipelines of possible future nominees in your area of expertise;
- act as an ambassador for the honours system in outreach activities, particularly by promoting the honours system through your professional networks.
Committee members act independently, recommending honours candidates to the Prime Minister and His Majesty The King. Nominations are assessed case-by-case on their specific merits. This is a high profile area of work, which attracts considerable public and media interest.
Committees are supported by the Honours and Appointments Secretariat, which currently consists of approximately 25 team members who are based in the Cabinet Office.
Current committee membership can be found at
www.gov.uk/honours.