Shivali Bhatara is an experienced lecturer with a strong background in public health and healthcare education. She is passionate about student development, fostering inclusive learning environments, and leveraging digital pedagogy to enhance engagement. With expertise spanning undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, curriculum design, and module leadership, she has played a pivotal role in shaping healthcare and public health programmes.
Beyond academia, Shivali is actively involved in leadership development, coaching, and mentoring. She holds a Level 7 qualification in Leadership Coaching & Mentoring and serves as a facilitator for the Rosalind Franklin NHS Leadership Programme. She has also contributed to external examiner training and professional development initiatives.
She has developed and led various healthcare modules, including public health economics, risk management, and quality improvement in healthcare. She is a supervisor for dissertations at the MBA postgraduate level, providing guidance on research methodology and critical analysis. Her contributions extend beyond education, with a strong commitment to community engagement. She has been a board member for equality, diversity, and inclusion initiatives, a dementia champion, and an active volunteer for SNJ charitable trust.