Tuesday, January 12, 2010

disOrientation!

Today was my first day as an Educator with Alzheimer's Australia.  Now I've nothing but admiration for the way they did our orientation today (there is another new Educator that has started with me), but there's something about orientation that is just so overwhelming.  My new workplace occupies 4 buildings on two sites in metropolitan Melbourne (they have country sites too apparently).  There are about 75 staff, of whom I think we were introduced to at least half, and hundreds of volunteers (there were only a couple of them around today, thank goodness!!)

We were taken on a comprehensive tour, and then shuffled about between various staff to be introduced to the various aspects of the organisation.  Now this is far superior to being stuck in a stuffy room all day listening to dull presentations (I've had too many orientation days like that) where the highlight of the day is fire and emergency training becaucause you get to use a fire extinguisher!

Still, it didn't prevent me feeling like I was suffering information overload by lunchtime!  It didn't help that I tossed and turned through a sweltering night last night (the temperature barely dipped below 30 degrees!).  Tonight promises better as the cool change has swept in.

Today felt good though, despite the information overload!  The staff seems lovely and helpful, and I just got a good vibe about the place.  Plus we have three more days of exclusive orientation and most of the rest of this month is orientation, really, as we look in and the assist with education sessions.  I think my first session as a facilitator is in early February.  I think it helps that the year hasn't really got into full swing as yet, and everyone is nice and relaxed after the Christmas break.  Many people only returned to work this week.

Well, I sure need my beauty sleep and my brain needs unwinding, so I'll sign off for today.  See you soon! Tschuss xo

2 comments:

Gaynor said...

What a lovely little read for your Mummy and Daddy over breakfast this Wednesday morning. Thanks for keeping us all up to date. May you have a great day today and we will look forward to hearing more. Lots of love, Dad and Mum xo xo

Cheryl F said...

Great to hear you're in a workplace with a good feel to it. Thinking of you each time your photo pops up on my work screen saver. Wishing you all the best babes, Cheryl