Pamela Toyne has been employed with Event Health Services since February 2003, during her 13 year tenure with the organisation Pamela has always worked in volunteer support roles, including her current role of Event Services Team Leader. Pamela’s dedication and loyalty to St John Ambulance WA has been second to none and she proves time and time again that she willingly goes above and beyond the call of duty. In her role Pamela is responsible for rostering of all EHS volunteers, as well as the allocation of vehicles and equipment to members attending events. Pamela has been doing this job for nearly a decade and her attention to detail and ability to problem solve always ensures our members are put first. Always proactive in seeking feedback …show more content…
Reason for Nomination Please set out in no more than 500 words the main reasons why you think the candidate deserves admission to or promotion in the Order. We are looking for achievement and merit. How has the nominee demonstrated ‘outstanding service’? How has the nominee’s contribution impacted upon the organisation and/or the community we serve? Pamela’s tireless service to the organisation over many, many years has been essential to the strong growth EHS has experienced in particular in the last 7 years. Pamela’s commitment to the volunteer model is absolute; she is passionate about the work St John does in the community and works hard to ensure our members have all the resources they need to deliver the service. Pamela can coordinate the resources at several large and logistically complex events simultaneously and often gives up her own time to ensure a smooth effective operation for our members and the
-Assist APCWs with face to face visit interviews, AP interviews, phone calls, and various stages of intervention.
Kathryn was originally hired as a seasonal employee, but stayed on as a full-time employee. During her 15 years employment with our business, Kathryn’s duties include Handling Cash, Customer Service, Monitoring team members, and Team member performance reviews. Then in 2006, when she was promoted into a management position, her duties included Human Resources, Inventory control, working with reports on Microsoft Office 2010 and managing over 45 people.
ABC Learning Ltd was an Australian provider of early child hood education services, founded in Queensland in 1988, that through its 18 centres was the largest single operator of early childhood education services in Australia by 1997. Led by founder Eddy Groves, ABC Learning Ltd continued to grow, through the opening of new centres and the acquisitions of rivals i.e. peppercorn Childcare in 2004 in which 450 centres were purchased for $340 million. “By 2008, ABC Learning was the largest provider of childcare, holding around 20 per cent of the long day care market and providing care to over 100 000 children” (Senate education, employment workplace relations committee, 2009).
The organization has many people on their roster that are devoted to helping clients achieve positive life changes. There are four people on the executive leadership board. The President and CEO of the organization is Krista Driver. The Director of Finances is Carol McKinney. The Director of Cal Works is Carol Tryon, and the Director of SAT Program is Susan Contreras. These four ladies run the organization and make sure that everything is running smoothly. There are eight board members and four officers on the board of directors. According to the Director of the SAT Program, “There are fifty-two employees and seventy volunteers working in the organization. The employees and volunteers have many different positions in the
As a Director of the Memory Care Unit, she is heavily involved in the community where she leads a support group once a month. Paige is a spokesperson for the Alzheimer’s Association for Frank at Seaside’s “Forget Me Not’s” which is in conjunction with the local Alzheimer’s Association. She works tirelessly to support local families with resources and__________.
Using the interview guide, we interviewed Larissa, a Personal Support Worker (PSW) who works at Gary J. Armstrong (Gary J). Larissa has been working as a PSW for close to two decades and was able to provided valuable insight into her discipline. During the interview, Larissa discussed her role as PSW at Gary J and outlined the knowledge and skills required for her practice.
Jean is a care worker in a residential care home. Her job is to provide care for the physical, social and emotional needs of the residents she works with, as well as liaising with a variety of people who are linked with the residents.
Guiliana has an Instagram page dedicated to clean eating where she posts about her journey to exploring new ways to eat clean, stay active and raise awareness for positive body image. As Assistant Community Manager, Guiliana is Jessica’s sidekick and they work together as a team. Guiliana helps Jessica develop the semester strategy and makes sure that everyone on the Leadership Team stays on top of their work. She is responsible for staying on top of delegated tasks, identifies any inconsistencies or opportunities for improvement across chapter, and co-manages email communication. Other members of the e-board include the Events Coordinator and Marketer. The Events Coordinator’s has to figure out what workouts will be hosted, which speakers from the community should be brought in, and manages scheduling and logistics of meetings/ workouts. The Marketer is responsible for spreading the word about Fit University around the UConn campus. The Marketer, who is also known as the M, manages and executes all promotional activities, manages all social media, and co manages email communication with the Assistant Community Manager,
As a program coordinator of healthy family services of the Catholic Charity she oversees five people who are involved with actual direct care while she works with them on one on one supervision and discuss the actual case. She is also most likely involved with an administration work like developing policies and guidelines. She also has to attend the team meetings with department of social services and school departments. Borden as a program coordinator says that the goal of the organization is to prevent and neglect teen mothers. The organization is based on a national level and works with various groups based on recommendation from hospitals and schools. The purpose of the organization is to develop positive parent skills, where organization has to search for the family profile of the patient.
A great example of a ethical decision Macy’s has made is initiating The Company’s Compliance and Ethics program to promote ethical conduct and guarantee compliance with Company policies and applicable laws. To ensure the company is making moral decisions, The Company’s Compliance and Ethics program consists of “(i) the Compliance and Ethics Executive Committee, whose members are the Company’s Chief Legal Officer, Controller, VP of Internal Audit and Chief Compliance and Ethics Executive, and (ii) the Office of Compliance and Ethics, which is managed by the Chief Compliance and Ethics Executive who reports to the Chief Legal Officer. Macy’s strives to have a core value of their business, which is“Integrity Always”. According to Macy’s online
She always worked as a team member anddedicated nurse.This is evidenced by the number of compliments she received each time our patient satisfactionsurvey report was reviewed, as well as the compliments from her patients.
Volunteers developing long term relationships with people and speaking up for them. This is a partnership between two people.
In Gumdrop Company, there were various ethical issues identified when it was operating in America. The unethical aspects caused various problems to not only the company, but also other persons using its products. These issues eventually led to the closure of the company in America through corrupt and improper channels; but it opened up new branches in Argentina and Columbia.
Ethical dilemmas are virtually impossible to avoid if you are a participant in the workforce. The definition of an ethical dilemma stands as a situation that challenges two or more “right” values that arise in a conflict (Treviño & Nelson, 2014). As ethical persons, how may we overcome ethical dilemmas and finish on the “right” side? The research mentioned in Trevino’s and Nelson’s book, “Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How to Do It Right,” suggests that preparing for specific ethical challenges before a situation occurs can adequately prepare the workforce to better handle real-world applications when an ethical situation transpires. The notion that ethics is teachable inspires the following case analysis. The case analysis involving chemical safety will discuss the facts and issues, stakeholders, decision alternatives, and real-work constraints. Focusing on each of the previously mentioned topics, I will describe the applications using Utilitarian, Kantian Ethics, and Rawlsian Justice Analysis’s.
This case study was a powerful example to illustrate the presence of ethics within the