We Are IH: Making a difference in health care

February 11, 2022

Name: Sheena Brown-Bailey(she/her/hers)
Job title: HR Business Partnerships Assistant
Years of service: 2.5 years
Worksite: Community Health & Services Centre
Community: Kelowna
Ancestral territory: Syilx
Advice to live by: Let's not dwell on the problem, let's figure out a solution.


Sheena Brown-Bailey has a passion for helping others however she can. She loves working in health care as a project administrative assistant and making a difference.

“The continuous strides we are making in health care enhance the lives of those in our communities,” she says. “It make me extremely proud to be a part of it.”

Born and raised on the beautiful Island of Jamaica, Sheena says it really is as pretty as it looks. Although she is quick to volunteer and lend a hand, it may surprise you to learn that she is actually quite introverted. She also prides herself on being very resilient.

“I see obstacles as new opportunities and lessons to be learned.”

Sheena
Sheena and her daughter

Recently, Sheena has started camping and has fallen in love with the simple pleasures that it brings. She also enjoys a good hike. She looks forward to spending more quality time with family and friends.

“This pandemic has reminded me of what matters most in life, which is those solid relationships and bonds with those we love the most. Treasure every moment and make memories!”


There are a variety of administrative career opportunities at IH.

Check out our job postings! 


Sheila nominates Ann-Marie Cooper, Nursing Assistant, to keep We Are IH going:
“Ann-Marie is such a great team player. She goes beyond for her clients.” -Sheena Brown-Bailey 

 

 

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