Patricia Muschette has recently joined the Judicial Administration of Government as Human Resource Manager.
Mrs. Muschette holds a master’s degree in human resource management and experience that includes a period as client Retention Supervisor at the Tampa-based branch of JP Morgan Chase.
Mrs. Muschette is the first dedicated HR officer at Judicial Administration.
‘It is fair to say that the managers and staff have all been energised by this appointment,’ said Chief Officer Delene Cacho.
‘We have a new professional and relatively independent advocate for staff with respect to non-financial matters. Her sheer ability to focus on the area of human resources without having to deal with competing workplace demands as managers have had to do in the past will mean enhanced protection in this area for the interests of all – staff, management and the various publics that we serve.’
Mrs. Muschette said: ‘All the managers want to see happy, motivated employees.’
Mrs. Muschette is well known to many in Cayman, having served widely in the government and private sectors locally and abroad.
Among her top priority aims, Mrs. Muschette said, are: developing the existing human resources policies and procedures manual, enhancing efficiency, integrating information technology into manual operations, and investigating workplace training needs and opportunities.
While Mrs. Muschette’s overall aim is broad-based, however, her immediate focus will be on the staff.
‘I always call myself the voice of staff,’ Mrs. Muschette said.
With a master’s degree in human resource management, Mrs. Muschette holds membership in the Cayman Islands Society of Human Resource Professionals and the Society of Human Resource Professionals.
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