Today, they said they wanted to thank former health workers and care workers who have returned to work after retirement.
Over the weekend they also thanked local firefighters who have provided voluntary services at the centre.
"When we started vaccination back in December we brought in vaccinators from across the health board workforce. However as we move forward we have been able to recruit and train new vaccinators to deliver the COVID vaccine.
"Some of these are retired staff who are coming back to help, and others are health care support workers who are keen to develop their skills and careers."
Eira Meyer is a Health Care Support Worker, normally working in Newtown hospital.
She said: “I already wanted to train to become a nurse, so this was the perfect opportunity for me to gain some amazing experience and to help out with the vaccination programme. It’s been great being part of the team and helping the community.”
"In rural areas like Powys it is really important to be able to ‘grow our own’ staff. The health board has a programme dedicated to supporting people to become registered nurses and other health professionals. Whether they join as Apprentices or as Health Care Support Workers, there is a pathway to a career in the NHS in Powys."