Oldham lifeguard recognised as one of the UK’s top 50 workers

OLDHAM lifeguard, Janet Appleyard has been honoured as one of Britain’s best older workers in People Management magazine’s top 50 over-50 workers.

Janet, 61, came 7th in the prestigious awards, which included names like Professor Stephen Hawkins, as well as an eclectic mix of professions, sectors, experiences and ages.

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Janet Appleyard

“I am in with the elite,”said Janet, who works for Oldham Community Leisure, as Sports Centre Team Leader.

“I was amazed to feature in the list at all, let alone alongside such distinguished individuals.”

Janet has worked for Oldham Community Leisure for 24 years, becoming a pool lifeguard back in 1994 when the cafe at the leisure centre where she worked as a cleaner closed.

At this stage Janet couldn’t even swim, but resolved to confront her fears so she could carry on working at the centre in a different capacity.

“I was frightened of the water,”she admitted. “I couldn’t touch the bottom – I couldn’t do anything.

“But I just love the leisure industry and I’ve always had that little bit inside me that, if I want something, I always go for it.

But Janet’s talents aren’t limited to swimming: she’s also a qualified gym instructor, trampoline coach and excellent ice skater.

The judges were particularly impressed by Janet’s motivation to stay active, and it doesn’t look like that will change anytime soon.

Janet added: “I don’t relish the thought of retirement because I love work. It’s part of me.”

Chris Ball, the Shaw Trust’s specialist adviser on the ageing workforce, worked with the People Management editorial team to pick the top 50 employees from hundreds of public nominations.

He said: “We believe they represent the very best of what older employees have to offer the modern workplace, and should serve as an inspiration.

“It was a pleasure to read so many stories that demonstrate the value of our older workforce.From those who have opted for a complete career change to the long-term employees who delight customers day in, day out, there are so many inspiring examples.”

Louise McGreal, Head of Human Resources for OCL, said: “Janet is an ambassador for our company and a great example of what can be achieved with hard work and commitment.”

“Being reflected in the list rewards Janet and acknowledges her achievements.She has done exceptionally well to make the top ten and should be very proud.

“Janet is an excellent member of our team and I hope many of our current employees will follow in her footsteps, enjoying a long and satisfying career with OCL.”

Find out more about OCL and what they offer across the borough by visiting their website.