Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family
and the Campbell County community to know about the good work that they
do for this organization.
Allow me to introduce Jessica Boyd, a Human Services Specialist in Campbell
County Health’s
Behavioral Health Services department. Jessica has worked at CCH for eight years—going on nine—and
all of those years have been in BHS. Jessica works with severely mentally
ill adults and severally emotionally disabled children, essentially creating
a safe place for them to feel like they belong and are wanting. “With
kids, we work on coping skills—how to get through negative reactions
in a healthy way—and focusing on good qualities not bad, and mindfulness
skills. So, essentially, we teach them to get moving, create art, write,
take photos, exercise, play with dogs, and so forth to get through something
negative that is happening in their life,” Jessica says. She is
also the coordinator for the parenting program, which holds six-week to
15-week classes throughout the year. We asked Jessica what she likes most
about her job, and what excellence every day means to her. Check out her response:
“The best thing about my job is my clients. They make me smile. There
are so many cruddy things in the world today, and then when I get to see
my clients, they make my whole day better. I also have a great boss (Kelly
Peters) and great colleagues. They are always available, they have my
back, they are kind, and they all genuinely care about the people we are serving.
Excellence every day is when your clients leave you, they think that they
are your favorite. Like you love them the most out of everyone else you
see. I like making everyone feel special.”
Jessica, thank you for working so hard to treat everyone like they are
special and loved when they are with you. We are proud to have you on our team!
Is there a CCH employee who went the extra mile or shows you extraordinary
service? Give them a pat on the back by completing an
Excellence Every Day card.