NHS staff from Scarborough and Bridlington honoured for long service
Between them they have clocked up hundreds of years of service
Staff from York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been honoured at a long service event in Scarborough.
The Trust says between them they have clocked up hundreds of years of service.
The annual event took place on Thursday 22nd June at the Crown Spa Hotel, where deputy chief executive and finance director, Andrew Bertram, paid tribute to the dedicated and caring staff from across the Trust - many of whom have spent much of their working lives in the National Health Service.
Speaking about the awards, Andrew said: “Our long service awards are about celebrating the service, commitment and skills of staff who’ve shown their loyalty to the Trust over many years.
“There is no doubt the last few years have been a challenging time for the NHS but one thing it’s highlighted is how much our people are the glue of this organisation. The fact that so many of our staff stay with us and dedicate their working lives to the patients we care for, makes for a very special place to work.
“It also speaks volumes about their personal values that so many of them have chosen to stay and to inspire newer colleagues to thrive.”
This year 69 members of staff from Scarborough and Bridlington hospitals have reached the milestone of 40 or 25 years dedicated service to the National Health Service. Between them they have worked over 1,800 years.
Amongst those being rewarded was Franco Villani, a maintenance engineer in the estates department at Bridlington Hospital for the last 25 years. Franco is also a Trade Union Representative and recently became a staff governor. Franco said, “I’m really proud to have worked for the NHS for the last 25 years alongside dedicated, caring, professionals - as well as working in Bridlington as part of fantastic team.”
Also celebrating was Sara Kelly, Head of Site Operations, at Scarborough Hospital. Sara said: “I qualified in 1997 but I’ve worked for the NHS since I was 16. I have never wanted to do anything else - being a nurse was always my dream. I’ve worked in many settings within the NHS including surgery, critical care outreach, intensive therapy, and bed management - all of which I have thoroughly enjoyed and has shaped me into the nurse I am today.”
Andrew added: “I would personally like to congratulate and thank each and every recipient for their valuable years of service. I hope they all stay with us for many more.”
Another long service event will take place later this month for staff based in York and surrounding areas.