Sandwell College and Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust signed a momentous agreement this week set to secure hundreds of job and training opportunities for people in the region each year.
The agreement centres on a new £18m Learning Campus in Smethwick, opening as part of the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital site in 2025.
The demand for new and upskilled staff across the NHS is high. The provision of training within a purpose-built centre linked to these skills and the local jobs market is a first for Sandwell.
The agreement provides Sandwell College students with direct access to learning opportunities within the hospital. School leavers and adult students enrolling at Sandwell College in September 2024 will be the first cohort to benefit from this landmark agreement.
Both the campus and hospital represent significant milestones in the Grove Lane masterplan, which will see 800 new homes built and the creation of a green neighbourhood.
Graham Pennington, Principal and Chief Executive of Sandwell College, said: “I was personally delighted to sign the partnership agreement between the College and the NHS which cements a collaboration between Sandwell College and the Health Service. The new Learning Campus is far more than bricks and mortar; it is about working together for the benefit of our students who will now gain insight into various careers in a way that has not been done before.
“Our students will benefit from real life work experience, masterclasses and advice and guidance from NHS staff on realising their aspirations. By working with key partner stakeholders, including the Local Authority, Central Government and The West Midlands Combined Authority, the new facility will provide a centre of excellence for region and the next generation of health and care professionals.”
Richard Beeken, Chief Executive of Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, said: “The Learning Campus is a game changer in the wider redevelopment including the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital. It represents the best of our intentions towards our community as it will offer courses both in further and higher education. Our intention is to build a public learning space which will welcome parents, students, staff and the community – a flagship net zero building which provides a gateway to our new hospital. Brimming with community spirit, it will be adaptable for future growth promoting health and wellbeing.”
James Fleet, Trust Interim Chief People Officer, added: “Across Smethwick and our wider system the Learning Campus development will support 1,280 learners each year – with 50 people from within our local communities accessing substantive employment within Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust. Furthermore, it will facilitate an additional 100 apprenticeships opportunities per year, 250 work experience opportunities and 10 supported internships per year through programmes such as Project Search – a programme supporting young adults with Learning Disabilities with help accessing employment. It will support 60 people each year to participate in career insight days and 450 people each year to participate in discovery day.”
For more information about the Midland Met Learning Campus, visit here.