We spoke to Ashton Tull-Bent, Patchwork’s People Ops Partner about their head office space at Canvas Luke Street, his Patchwork projects, and his top tips for where to go for “divine” Katsu.
Can you tell us about yourself and your role at Patchwork?
“I’m the People Operations Partner which is a fancy way of saying I do anything and everything. From onboarding new starters to creating policies to running around the Canvas building trying to locate laptops and trying to get the office organised and all that good stuff. I’m the people’s ‘man on the ground’ essentially.”And how would you describe the work that Patchwork does?
“At a high level, Patchwork is a company that exists to help solve the NHS staffing crisis. You can’t live in the UK and not have heard about it. You know, the NHS is in trouble. We’re understaffed and underfunded. It’s true that doctors, nurses and all of the NHS workers are under immense stress and immense pressure, especially since the pandemic.So, what we do is we provide technology to the NHS, which allows better ways of staffing, better ways of filling vacancies, of filling shifts. They spend astronomical fees on agency workers, and it’s just money that could be reinvested in infrastructure, technology, and hiring more people essentially. So that’s us in a nutshell!
There must be quite a lot of diverse roles you’ve got to help solve.
“Yes, there’s also plans of going into secondary care, so care homes, and we’ve got plans to expand internationally, but we have a lot of ground to cover in the UK first.”
How many people are in the company?
“Now we’re a head count of about 87 permanent employees, and including contractors, maybe about 100 people or so. So, still quite small but growing and expanding.”
And how many people are coming into the office regularly or do a hybrid? How does it work at Patchwork?
“We’re a remote-first hybrid company. So we have the office regulars, I’d say maybe about 20 people or so will come into the office on Wednesdays and Thursdays. But we also have a lot of people who choose to stay at home. We have employees spread across the UK and a few internationally, so being hybrid just definitely works for us.”
What is Patchwork working on at the moment?
“I’ve been working on our DE&I pledges and policies since the summer. It’s really important to us and particularly to people like myself being black, gay, and suspected neurodivergent. So yeh, bringing your whole self to work and creating an environment where people can thrive and have fun and get their work done is very important to Patchwork.”
Amazing, so when you’re in the office, is this your central hub for Patchwork?
“Yes, Luke Street, the Eastenders! This is the hub for us.”
Amazing, so when you’re in the office, is this your central hub for Patchwork?
“Yes, Luke Street, the Eastenders! This is the hub for us.”
Do you like being in and around the Shoreditch area?
“For me, in particular, because I don’t live in London, I love coming into the office because I get to come into the big city, eating all the delicious food, all the markets and stuff that are around, and meet my friends after work. So yeh, I love coming into the office.
I love that I have the choice of being able to come here or not, and think that that’s something we love about Canvas as well, being a flexible workspace.
Being hybrid means we can reach talent from all across the UK as we really do have the best people working for us. It’s nice to have a place to come to because being in person you get more done, there’s a bit more banter. It’s just better.”