Last year we saw close to 2,400 years of service and 200 staff who have reached an important length of service milestone in their careers.
Reaching the milestone of 10,15, 20, 25, 30, 35 or 40 years is a significant achievement, and shows the dedication and commitment of our staff to the care of others.
Collectively, these individuals have witnessed many changes and developments across healthcare and I ask you all take the time to congratulate our longest standing service recipients.
25 Years
- Anthony De Waard
- Noela Fay
- Shannaen Gilbert
- Deborah Howard
- Nadia Howes
- Annette Johnston
- Jayne Lee
- Kiron Shukla
- Louisa Smith
- Kerri Stewart
- Prayoon Wallace
- Damian Williams
- Rhonda Winders
30 Years
- Wendy Chang
- Tania Enders
- Evon Greener
- Kathryn Hurree
- Michelle L’Estrange
- Helen Lack
- Rodney Marsh
- Lonny Pojoh
- Pamela Ray
35 Years
- Monique Scherer
40 years
- Michelle Lawton
- Linda Barnes
- Mary Wheeldon
- Bruce Brown
- Barbara Ferdinand
- Madonna Ferguson
- Linda Thompson
- Terence Whalley.
All of our length of service staff have been part of a combined effort to constantly improve health services. Your contributions are valued, especially in this difficult time.
Our staff are our greatest strength and strongest hope in meeting our current challenges. Thank you all for your commitment, dedication and service.
Due to the current environment and restrictions around gatherings, in the coming days each of the 200 length of service recipients for 2021 will be sent their certificates and badges.
Congratulations!
Glynis Schultz
A/Executive Director
Community and Oral Health