St John Ambulance Vaccinator Course Workbook

St John Ambulance Vaccinator Course Workbook v1.0, used and annotated by Ian Clarke while undertaking a day long training course to become a volunteer vaccinator in Newcastle, 28 February 2021

After the first COVID-19 vaccines were approved for use in the UK, a substantial workforce was needed to vaccinate millions of people as quickly as possible. The number of vaccinators required far exceeded the number of clinical staff trained to administer them, making it necessary to rapidly train volunteers to deliver the rollout at speed. St John Ambulance partnered with the NHS to coordinate the training and deployment of these volunteers – many of whom had no previous experience in healthcare.

Applicants had to meet strict selection criteria and received up to 21.5 hours of online and face-to-face training. This covered communication and customer service skills as well as clinical training in infection prevention, first aid and injection practice using a dummy arm.

This course workbook was issued to retired sales manager Ian Clarke, who vaccinated around 1,000 people over a five-month period. In it, he writes: ‘As a person with hearing aids, I know that having the patience to ensure the patient has heard what is going on and understands the process is vital to a successful vaccination.’

Clarke described his first shift as ‘both exciting and daunting. I was watched by a training nurse who checked that I was doing everything in the right order. It started with ‘Hello my name is Ian, I am here to give you a COVID vaccination, is that ok?’ After about 10 vaccinations it seemed second nature.’

By 2022, St John Ambulance had trained around 30,000 people, who between them delivered over a million vaccinations.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2023-110
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 297 mm x 210 mm x 7 mm,
type:
workbooks