You must be the change you wish to see in the world!
Mahatma Gandhi
To Show up during times of change is challenging and requires commitment, determination and passion.
More than ever before female leaders in the Healthcare sector now have the ability and resources to show up and lead change by gaining traction to advance their careers and positioning in this rapidly changing industry.
The current trends in nursing and care are multifactorial including: the increase in the aging population, a transition to informatics, a nursing shortage, and an overarching emphasis on specific frameworks for the guiding of nursing practice, including integration of evidence based practice.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a shortage of about 800,000 nurses by 2020.
The 5 key challenges currently in the healthcare sector are: -
- Recruitment and Retention.
- Technology race.
- Patient's culture and communication.
- Employee Engagement.
- Better self-care.
Your Webinar Host: Joan
Joan's career in health has spanned over 20 years in public and private health care sectors, Occupational health in the mining and oil and gas industry and complimentary / natural medicine.
Joan reached her goal to be a senior executive in the corporate world (most recently as Head of Health with an international Oil and Gas Company)
Joan has worked for organisations including Queensland Health, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and QGC a BG Group developing and implementing sustainable health functions.
Joan is an inspirational forward thinking, adaptable and passionate leader and mentor within the health sector with 20+ years experience, working in both the public and private sectors including the mining and oil and gas sectors.
Joan is passionate about coaching leaders to Show Up! during times of change, harnessing their passion and committment to grow and achieve mastery in their craft.
I'll be talking about..
⇒ Exhaustion leads to depleted energy
⇒ The journey to feeling incredible
⇒ 3 Rules for Forward Looking Leaders
⇒ Health Barometer
I have been working with Joan to support me in levelling up my health and wellbeing. Being a female business owner, speaking, traveling, running workshops and coaching easily depletes energy stores quickly so I really wanted to work with someone who understands the type of business I was running, the pressure of high performance and who understands me. We have just started and I am already noticing a shift in my energy and focus. I'm pleasantly surprised that I have got through my first week of no sugar and caffeine! Her holistic and balanced approach has also helped me to identify some areas in my business that I want to "show up" more in and put strategies in place to have the energy do that. I'm so grateful to have her in my corner and can highly recommend her to other business owners, leaders and especially women trying to juggle it all!
Jane Anderson - CSP
Joan is an effective strategic thinker and leader. She provided the vision for the health and well being function in QGC, developing, implementing and embedding a cost effective health function. She is effective in managing costs, budgets and delivering projects on time. She developed and implemented a compliance framework and ensuring action plans were closed out. She demonstrated strong support for cultural change that were reflected in her programs of work.
Stephanie Taylor - Director Themis
As a former clinician, Joan rapidly established herself within Arrow Energy as a technical expert. Her work spanned planning, contractor and contract management, strategic and operational risk oversight and assurance functions. She was also a key member of the crisis management and business continuity teams. In a climate of intense scrutiny, by transforming Arrows health performance, Joan helped Arrow retain its social licence to operate. She was a founding member of the oil and gas industry health alliance, a network dedicated to enhancing the sectors health performance in Queensland. Her projects were delivered on time and within budget. Other projects Joan instigated served to address health risks including exposure to noise, vibration, dust and other airborne contaminants. She oversaw the provision of external medical services to ensure an integrated approach .Her expertise is unquestionable and as a manager, she is a focused, unshakable and passionate leader.
Regina Gleeson - Queensland Health