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Traditionally, finger pointing is used to cast blame or to assign the blame for something to someone else.


But not today.


Today we are pointing the finger at the latest recipient of our Above and Beyond Award, Melinda Jones!


Recently, Melinda was presented with an Above and Beyond Award by Michelle Latailakepa, Chief Executive Officer for her teamwork, leadership, flexibility, commitment, creativity and innovation.


Melinda was nominated for being a change champion for Rural Lifestyle Options Australia and for taking on the challenge to improve roster efficiencies and staff deployment within the rostering team.


Many staff have already noticed the positive changes through her leadership and commitment to better matching for participants. This has been recognised as extending Rural Lifestyle Options Australia’s mission of “Supporting a life of choice”.


Please join us in congratulating Melinda!

 

To learn more about how we recognise the amazing achievements and milestones of our team, please visit www.rloa.org.au/careers



At Rural Lifestyle Options Australia we like to celebrate the contribution of staff who have been with us on this journey for a long period of time. Previously, we acknowledged 5, 10, 15 and 20 year milestones but back in July 2020 we made the decision to also acknowledge 17.5 years too.


Since the introduction of this new award, our first staff member to reach this milestone is Sheryl Colton, who was recently presented with her 17.5 Years of Service Award by Michelle Latailakepa, Chief Executive Officer and Ann Armstrong, Vice Chair (Board of Directors).


In recognition of Sheryl’s dedication and loyalty to the organisation, Sheryl received an award acknowledging this milestone, a personalised letter from the CEO and a $175 RLOA Gift Card which can be used at a variety of major retailers.


Please join us in congratulating Sheryl!

 

To learn more about how we recognise the amazing achievements and milestones of our team, please visit www.rloa.org.au/careers



Is your gut instinct saying someone might not be doing so well?


You've got what it takes to ask "are you ok?" and make a difference.


Thursday, 10 September 2020 marks R U OK? Day, a national day of action where Australians are reminded that every day is the day to ask, “Are you OK?”.


If someone in your world is struggling with life’s ups and downs, R U OK? have developed a range of resources to help Australians know what to say when someone says they’re not OK to guide them through how they can continue a conversation that could change a life.


To access these resources visit: www.ruok.org.au/every-day-resources


Rural Lifestyle Options Australia understand that the health and wellbeing of our people is paramount to everything we do, and are proud to support this initiative.

 


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