Clinical educator Sue Chapple says her biggest reward is inspiring young learners.
Ms Chapple’s work with year 11 and 12 students has earned her an industry award from the Highland Local Learning Employment Network for outstanding service and commitment to learning.
Last September, Ballan District Health and Care hosted four secondary school students interested in nursing careers.
Under Ms Chapple’s guidance and super- vision, the students observed the duties of hospital staff and interacted with patients, nurses and other healthcare professionals.
She organised staff mentors for each student and briefed the students daily.
Highlands Local Learning Employment Network youth transitions co-ordinator Brendan O’Connell commended Ms Chapple for her work.
“The students were able to experience all aspects of the health centre,” he said.
Ms Chapple chalks it up as a win for the entire community.
“It’s not an award just for me, it’s an award for Ballan District Health and Care,” she said.
“It was the first time we had taken in vocational education and training students instead of actual nursing students so a lot of co-ordinating was involved.
“It’s like nurturing the next generation of nurses. When these kids come in, they’re full of exuberance … like little sponges that soak up knowledge.”