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• Merissa Hubert, Kankakee County

Hubert, a single mother of three, came to WIA in 2007 while struggling to fund her education to change careers. She did work at Kmart Distribution Center for about eight years, but the job became so stressful that her health began to suffer. Hubert had a desire and a gift as a caregiver, and she was pursuing a career as a registered nurse. She came to WIA looking for help in funding her career change because up to the point of enrollment she had to work two sometimes three jobs in order to support her children, herself, and her education.

Hubert recently completed her RN program at Kankakee Community College, passed her boards, and on May 14, she was to start her new job at Provena St. Mary’s Hospital as a RN, where she will be working in the EKG and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Unit. With her new employment, Hubert’s wages will increase by nearly $10 per hour.

Hubert had this to say about her experience with WIA: “I can’t thank WIA and my counselors enough for giving me a second chance in life with a new career. WIA has been wonderful, encouraging, and very supportive even through the toughest times. I am forever grateful and can’t thank WIA enough.”

Workforce Excellence awards

The Workforce Excellence Award recognizes a local employer that has demonstrated leadership and made contributions to workforce/economic development opportunities.

• Walnut Grove, Grundy County

Established in 1989, Walnut Grove continues to grow as a skilled nursing facility, employing approximately 145 registered nurses, certified nurses aids and other supportive staff. Committed to resident needs, the recently expanded facility includes daily occupational and physical therapy, day activities and a Medicaid/Medicare annex. In addition to 30 independent living cottages, it currently has 123 beds, with 99 beds dedicated to long term care residents and 24 beds for short term rehabilitation. Its “rehab to home” unit was renovated in June 2010 with plans to continue renovations throughout the facility.

Understanding the demands of a growing resident population, Walnut Grove has aligned with the Grundy Workforce Services to address workforce needs. Through participation in the annual Grundy job fair, postings on the job board and working closely with the youth internship program, Walnut Grove strives to employ the most qualified local candidates and develop their future workforce. 

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