Coventry University recruitment agency contributes to vaccination success

Monday 17th May 2021 09:41 EDT
 
 

Coventry University’s recruitment agency - thefutureworks – is helping the region’s vaccination programme by supplying staff, including students, to work at vaccination sites across Coventry.

 

The recruitment agency, which is wholly owned by Coventry University, was enlisted by Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust and has so far supplied more than 230 temporary staff to the vaccination programme. They are working at Bedworth, the Stoneleigh Mass Vaccination Centre and supporting sites in the Coventry area in various roles including vaccination assistant, stewards and pod administrators.

 

A fifth of the staff recruited to work by thefutureworks for the vaccination programme are Coventry University students. They join a growing number of their colleagues who have worked on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic through local NHS trusts where their campuses are located, namely in Coventry, London and Scarborough. 

 

The Stoneleigh vaccination centre opened its doors to the public and community at the end of January this year. By February, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust had delivered the highest uptake of vaccination in the UK. This prompted praise from the Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who recognised the Trust’s ‘spectacular effort’ in a televised Downing Street briefing.

  

Haider Tanveer, second year BSc (Hons) Business and Finance student at Coventry University, said: “I have been working with the NHS in vaccination centres through thefutureworks while also studying. Working here has been nothing but a positive and pleasant experience; the staff at thefutureworks and the NHS were great in allowing me flexibility to work and study effectively. I’ve gained many useful soft and technical skills from this job while doing my bit to fight the pandemic by helping to get people vaccinated.”


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