Brad Keim, Practical Nursing Instructor
Alumna
1 years of service
"Coming from the field and the demands of the nursing industry, it is refreshing to switch gears and teach the next generation of professionals.
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It is challenging to learn new skills in the educating role, but the support I have received has enabled me to enjoy this process and to feel some success in a short time period.
Lethbridge College has supported my professional development through providing ongoing training in learning the skills needed to function as an educator. I have never experienced the support I now enjoy in terms of professional development. I am able to attend conferences, and take advantage of courses offered by the College. I have a professional development fund which I am able to access for courses, books or opportunities as they arise.
I have accessed the health benefits offered to me, but the greatest benefit has been the scheduling. I have holidays off, summer off with my family, and a relatively flexible weekly schedule that is accommodating to my needs.
In addition to educating, I also assist with orientation day for students entering the Practical Nursing program, serve on the program’s marketing committee, and assist in a student liaison role.
In addition to educating, I also assist with orientation day for students entering the Practical Nursing program, serve on the program’s marketing committee, and assist in a student liaison role.
While a career in nursing could take me anywhere in the world, Lethbridge is still where I want to be. It is still small, and has a relaxed, local feel to it. You run into people you know when you walk downtown or in a park. Lethbridge is also close to the mountains, particularly Waterton, which is a bonus.
I would strongly recommend other nurses to work in the Practical Nursing program because of the strong leadership it enjoys and the close-knit faculty.
My career in Practical Nursing at Lethbridge College certainly has a "higher purpose”. Students are transformed by the experiences they have at the very outset of their career, and being part of that transformation is deeply satisfying.
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Line Gagné, Human Resource Administrator
Alumna
17 years of service
“I came to the college initially for the flexibility it provides employees. I stay here for the family atmosphere, the opportunity for advancement and being part of students’ success.
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The College is a happening place. Staff are excited to work here. It’s a big family that shares in each other's successes. It’s a flexible environment with lots of perks like time off at Christmas, some bonus days, great benefits, staff fitness classes and excellent resources.
Lethbridge College has supported my professional development and education throughout my career. They definitely encourage lifelong learning and professional growth.
I am part of the college’s Management Forum and contribute to the college through campus activities and committees like Totally Lethbridge College (TLC), Solutions Committee, Campus Security Initiative, Wellness Day, Health and Safety Committee and the PD Committee.
I come from the big city of Montreal and decided to settle in Lethbridge long ago because of the small-town feel and relaxed attitude.
Lethbridge College is the best place to work in Lethbridge. Great people, great purpose! We have the opportunity to make a difference in students’ lives – in their future – in our future. We are educating the next generation. Isn’t that exciting?”
Sean Miles, Business Training & Development Administrator
< One year of service
“I came to the college for new learning experiences and room for advancement. It offers numerous opportunities all within one organization.
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The college supports me through regular meetings with senior management, informal mentorship and flexible scheduling in support of my graduate studies. I get to work on projects outside the scope of my position such as community development projects that are often recognized by our leadership. I have also been able to meet a lot of great people from varied backgrounds since coming to the college.
Lethbridge offers short commute times, usually temperate winter weather, and a friendly community that is the right size for a family.
Lethbridge College’s leadership is transforming the college into a world-recognized institute. The work the college does in business training and development is a major contributor to the effectiveness of the local business community which improves the quality of life for the entire community.”
Ryan Seaforth, Maintenance Technician
Alumnus
9.5 years of service
“I had been in the construction industry but wanted to find a better working environment and a more family-friendly workplace after the birth of my first son in 1999.
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Lethbridge College has provided me the time and financial support to pursue upgrading and career-related courses that have greatly improved my career and life.
My family life has been enriched by the time off at Christmas (that coincides with my sons’ time off from school) and by the family sick days that have allowed me to spend time with my kids when they are sick.
I love coming to work every day because I feel part of something that is bigger than me and I enjoy the energy and enthusiasm of the college’s students and employees. I feel I directly affect the lives of students by providing a safe environment in which they can learn. It is important to me that I provide students with a good environment. From shoveling sidewalks on snowy mornings to offering a friendly “hello”, I believe I contribute to students’ experience at the college.
I heartily encourage people to work at the college. In fact, I have encouraged a number of my friends to apply because I believe the college is Lethbridge’s best employer.”
Michelle Stegen, Marketing Coordinator
Alumna
13 years of service
“I knew I wanted to work at Lethbridge College since my first day of classes when I was a student here. Everyone seemed so friendly and welcoming. I wanted to make that impression on future students. Faculty and staff all play an active role in shaping the future. That’s why we’re here. And that’s why this institution is so powerful.
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There is a magical energy on campus – a combination of excitement, support, youthfulness, innovation and vitality. I received a 10-year service award a few years ago and received a hug from the president, cheers from tables of employees I’ve worked with over the years and e-mails of congratulation in the days following the ceremony. To say people are celebrated here is an understatement.
I don’t know many people who have access at work to a medical clinic, weight room, fitness classes, massage clinic, automotives shop and Guitar Hero competitions. Bonus perks like these, plus flexible summer hours and time off at Christmas, make me the envy of my friends who work elsewhere.
Every year I take advantage of available funding to enhance my personal and professional development, whether at conferences in other cities or here at the college. Being able to work on projects and committees with a cross-section of staff and faculty from across campus has also taught me so much and has greatly contributed to my growth.
Lethbridge has all the benefits of a bigger city with none of the negatives. Great shopping: no traffic. Great family activities: no crime. Great scenery: no pollution. We rarely leave the city because everything we need is right here.
The range of positions offered at the college mean just about anyone can find a career here that fits their talents and experience and allows them to contribute to something meaningful. I can do marketing work anywhere, but here I get to market something that I believe in and that makes a difference in the world. I can’t imagine working anywhere else.”
Dr. Sandy Vanderburgh, Dean, Centre for Applied Arts & Sciences
< One year of service
“I came to Lethbridge College because of its reputation for excellent faculty and staff, innovative leadership and a vision to become a globally-recognized institution.
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I still work as hard and as long as I did in Vancouver, but I have never spent more time with my family than I do now. Lethbridge offers many of the opportunities you would find in the “big city”, but the quality of life here is so much better!
Faculty and staff in my centre are very excited about their work and the new direction of the college. Faculty have the ability to engage in applied research and balance their teaching loads with research. And, most of my faculty benefit from competitive salaries, three-month summer breaks, modern classrooms and research labs and small class sizes.
Extensive student support services on campus mean faculty can access help for students facing additional challenges. All of our work is always done with students in mind. They are the core of our business and our role is to provide a first-class education.
I come to campus every morning with a huge smile on my face.”
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