Hear from staff member Norma Losolla on why Scottish Rite is so much more than a place of work for her and her family.
Hi, my name is Norma Losolla. I’m a radiology receptionist and scheduler. My sister Jennifer is a clinic tech in Ambulatory Care, and my mother-in-law Liliana is an environmental service assistant.
My son Matthew has spina bifida, a condition in which a condition that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly. When my son Matthew became a patient, I fell in love with the way Scottish Rite’s staff and nurses took care of my family. I always thought to myself that, one day, I was going to work here. My sister, Jennifer already worked here at this time.
Watch Matthew’s care journey above.
In 2020, I was laid off by my previous job. A Scottish Rite staff member reached out to check on me to see how we were doing, and I mentioned my situation to her. She encouraged me to apply for a position at the Dallas campus.
Thanks to her, I am now a proud Scottish Rite employee. After a year of working here, a position became available in Environmental Services. I told my mother-in-law to apply, because she was also looking for a new job. She was interested and is now also part of the Scottish Rite family!
My family was raised to help others, and we have always wanted to be a helping hand. To see the care that my son received personally showed me what an incredible place Scottish Rite is. Now my family and I get to give back to the doctors and organization as well as other patient families in our roles as Scottish Rite employees.
If there is one piece of advice that I can give others from this experience, then it’s that God doesn’t make mistakes. With God, all things are possible.