Good Samaritan Society
Shelly Koch has extensive experience in healthcare operations and leadership roles, currently serving as the Executive Director of Operations HBS at The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. Shelly has a background in nursing, having worked as a Staff RN at CHI Health. Shelly holds a degree in Nurse Executive Nursing Administration from Nebraska Methodist College and has previous education in psychology and nursing. Throughout their career, Shelly has been actively involved in various nursing councils and boards, demonstrating their commitment to quality care and leadership in the healthcare industry.
Good Samaritan Society
The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society is the largest not-for-profit provider of senior care and services in the United States. More than 27,000 people of all beliefs and faiths call us home. Locations: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. The Society’s mission is based in love. In fact, love is the motivation behind the care we provide. In recent months, we’ve begun to challenge ourselves to go the extra mile in finding new ways to share Christ’s love with the people around us. We’re highlighting eight profound traits that Jesus showed us. In addition to love, the traits are compassion, acceptance, joy, humility, honesty, courage and perseverance. The Good Samaritan Society Way is the name we have given this emphasis. It’s a new way of talking about sharing God’s love. But it’s an extension of what we’ve always done and how we’ve always loved the people in our care. We’re accepting this challenge to bring these eight traits of Jesus into our daily work and relationships. Connect with us! Careers: www.good-sam.com/careers Notice of Nondiscrimination and Accessibility Requirements: https://www.good-sam.com/assets/uploads/general/16-G1099_RSV3931_PST_AH_ForWeb_OUTLINES3.pdf