Jamaica Gleaner

Bellevue Hospital recognises ‘exceptiona­l employee’ with top award

- Ainsworth Morris/Staff Reporter

NEVER, IN his wildest dream, had Lueshane Gordon thought he would have become Bellevue Hospital’s Top Performing Staff Member for 2023.

And on Wednesday, although he had been among those shortliste­d and interviewe­d for the award of the over 500 staff members, he was still left shocked when his name was called at the institutio­n’s annual awards ceremony.

He had overtaken other heavyweigh­ts, including the individual chosen as the hospital’s Top Doctor for 2023.

Gordon received the Suzette Buchanan Award for Excellence, which is named in honour of the current chief executive officer, with a cash prize of $50,000.

A hospital attendant for seven years, he was also recognised as the Top Performer in his department.

“My emotions ran wild. Little most mi cry. I swear. Out of 500plus staff members and to know I got the top award, it has to be a very special feeling,” Gordon told The Gleaner after being awarded at the ceremony on the grounds of the hospital.

“I feel great. Excellent! I feel motivated. Even though I’m always motivated, I feel appreciate­d. I love what I do. I love what I do and this year, I made an effort to uplift myself,” he said.

Gordon said he had his eyes set on the Suzette Buchanan Award for Excellence in years gone by, given that he had also been a finalist three years ago.

Not having been recognised then, he told The Gleaner that he “worked harder” to finally be on top.

“And I made sure the work I put in, [it] shows,” he said.

He said the award has fuelled his drive to achieve his next career goal of becoming a psychiatri­c nursing aide. This would involve him undergoing a test and training for some four months.

“This year, I’m making that extra step to go [further up],” he said.

Gordon says his career at Bellevue Hospital started at 30 years old at his cousin’s prompting. Seven years later in spite of his struggles, he says he has no regrets.

“It’s a nice work environmen­t and the drive is that I have a family. I have a child to take care of,” he told The Gleaner.

Despite the stigma attached to the Bellevue Hospital and mentally ill patients, he encourages persons who want a job, to apply.

“I’m saying it [because] it’s really an honour working here. Working with the patients, it’s so lovely,” he said.

CEO Buchanan said Gordon was chosen because he is “an exceptiona­l human being”.

“He demonstrat­es exceptiona­l work ethic. He’s a consistent, high performer and also an exceptiona­l team worker. He gets on very well with his coworkers and just the kind of person that every department loves and respects.

“He is just willing to give a helping hand when he is called upon at any time. He never says ‘no’. He has a proactive attitude towards challenges and is very optimistic and solution-oriented. And he is always willing to go beyond his job responsibi­lity to contribute positively to the workplace culture, and demonstrat­e his leadership qualities, even though he is a hospital attendant; an exceptiona­l employee and very deserving,” she said.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Lueshane Gordon (left) accepts the Suzette Buchanan Awards for Excellence cash prize from CEO of Bellevue Hospital, Suzette Buchanan, after he was named team player of the year during the Bellevue Hospital Awards Gala held at the hospital in Kingston on Wednesday, January 10, 2024.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Lueshane Gordon (left) accepts the Suzette Buchanan Awards for Excellence cash prize from CEO of Bellevue Hospital, Suzette Buchanan, after he was named team player of the year during the Bellevue Hospital Awards Gala held at the hospital in Kingston on Wednesday, January 10, 2024.

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