🏥 New Officers Boost John Hunter Health Precinct Transition

The John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct (JHHIP) in New Lambton Heights is bolstering its transition team with the addition of several key project officers, aimed at ensuring a smooth and efficient move for staff and services into the new facilities.

New recruits Meg Boland, Georgie Neal, Lisa Harris, and Rachael Petherbridge have joined the dedicated team. They will soon be joined by Tyson Campos, who is returning from parental leave, further strengthening the precinct's operational readiness.

Each officer has been assigned to support specific service groups and departments within John Hunter Hospital, meticulously preparing them for the upcoming transition. Their responsibilities include working through a comprehensive checklist covering critical aspects such as equipment readiness, optimal staffing levels, thorough orientation programs, and efficient patient flow pathways. This meticulous planning is designed to facilitate a seamless connection and transition between the existing hospital and the new precinct buildings.

These strategic appointments underscore the commitment to providing uninterrupted, high-quality healthcare services to the New Lambton Heights community and the wider region as the John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct progresses towards its full operational capacity.

Source: NSW Government Ministerial Release


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