Join us at LMH
Careers

Make it a Career
Come, Join Us at LMH!
LMH staff bring our vision to life every day: Residents First — through faith-based commitment, compassion, and community.
Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can apply your education and skills in a meaningful way, serving the needs of 273 residents? Whether you work directly with residents or support operations behind the scenes, your role makes a difference. You will be part of a team of more than 200 staff members working together to support seniors across our full continuum of care.
Our team includes Registered Nurses (RNs), Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs), Personal Support Workers, Dietary Aides, Kitchen Staff, Activity Staff, Housekeeping, Supportive Housing staff, Maintenance, and many other valued professionals. We are seeking individuals who want to work in a faith-based organization, who go above and beyond to provide exceptional care in a fast-paced, team-oriented, positive environment.

We hold ourselves to a high standard of professionalism, recognizing that we work in the residents’ home. Every team member plays a role in ensuring residents are treated with respect and dignity, while fostering a welcoming environment where both residents and staff can thrive and grow.
LMH is more than a seniors’ housing complex — it is a community. We seek staff who understand and embrace that responsibility, helping us maintain a high standard of living for those entrusted to our care.
If this resonates with you, we invite you to connect with us to learn more about joining the LMH team.
For generations, LMH has been a place where seniors are known, valued, and supported — and where staff are empowered to do meaningful work that truly matters. At LMH, care is more than a service; it is a relationship built on trust, dignity, and community.
Our hope is that LMH becomes more than just a workplace — that it becomes a place of long-term career growth and belonging. You will join a respectful, community-focused environment that prioritizes employee safety and well-being — a key pillar of our 2025–2030 Strategic Plan. We foster trusting relationships and maintain an open-door policy to ensure your voice is heard and your contributions are valued.
Benefits We Offer Our Valued Employees:
- Competitive wage packages
- Optional HOOPP Pension plan eligibility for all employees
- Health and dental benefits for full-time staff
- Vacation pay and statutory holidays
Every staff member plays an extraordinary role in the lives of the residents who call LMH home. That’s why we seek individuals who align with our culture and share our values of compassion, accountability, and excellence.
If you are looking for opportunities to grow, build meaningful connections, be treated with kindness, and enjoy the flexibility you need, we would love to meet you.
Come experience what it means to be part of a team where your work truly matters — and where you are valued.
Career Opportunities Across Departments:
- Nursing
- Personal Support Workers
- Activity Staff
- Housekeeping
- Dietary
Every staff person makes an extraordinary difference in the lives of the residents here at LMH. That’s why we look for people who fit our culture and share our values
Leamington Mennonite Home
Core Values

Faith
Our Home’s values are rooted in our Christian faith and Mennonite Heritage

Community
We provide a feeling of home and sense of community

Adaptability
Our actions are guided by best care practices and the changing needs of the community

Dignity
Dignity and respect are the foundation of our relationships

Care
Our residents receive the highest standard of care

Teamwork
A collaborative staff and a supportive community ensure the best individualized care

Compassion
Our care practices are driven by our compassion for our residents and their families

Trust
We honour the trust placed in us by residents and their families
Please visit our Indeed Profile regarding current job postings or email your resume to info@mennonitehome.ca

Testimonial from Shae Driedger, LMH Nurse Practioner
“I take great pride in delivering care that truly puts residents first. This work is about more than completing tasks; it reflects a faith-based commitment to see each resident as an individual. We become a second family to those we serve, building trust that leads to excellence in care. I value that LMH recognizes how unique every life is. Whether supporting someone transitioning into long-term care or providing compassionate palliative care, I feel honoured to uphold our legacy of service and ensure every person feels respected and at home.
My nursing education provides the foundation for holistic, resident-first care. It equips me to assess and support the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of health as interconnected. This aligns closely with LMH’s mission and empowers me to practice with accountability, ensuring care honours the whole person rather than just a diagnosis. I am passionate about using my clinical expertise to support the wellbeing of our residents.
My journey with LMH began in 2016. I’ve had the privilege of growing alongside this community — starting as a nursing student, then working as an RN, and now serving as a Nurse Practitioner.
What has kept me here — and inspired my journey from student to NP — is the compassionate care we provide every day. Supporting residents during meaningful life transitions is truly special work. LMH has invested in my growth every step of the way, and I am grateful to be part of a place where our legacy and future vision are so beautifully aligned.” Shae Driedger, LMH Nurse Practioner

Testimonial from Erin Dymond, RN LMH Charge Nurse
“My journey with the Leamington Mennonite Home began while I was still in high school, where I worked as an Activity Helper for three years. During that time, I built meaningful relationships with residents and witnessed firsthand the impact compassionate care can have on a person’s life. That experience solidified my decision to pursue a career in nursing. After graduating high school, I stepped away to complete my post-secondary education and follow that calling. In 2018, I returned to begin my nursing career as a Registered Practical Nurse, and later advanced to become a Registered Nurse.
I love being a part of an organization that sees each resident as a whole person. The home’s commitment to person centered care- aligns with my own beliefs that every resident deserves to feel valued, heard and receive the best care we can give them.
I would tell someone who is interested in working at LMH that it is a very rewarding place to have a career. One of the greatest joys of being a nurse is getting to know the residents on a personal level- hearing their stories, learning about their lives and sometimes even being a shoulder to cry on for them. Over time, they truly become like family and the same is true for their loved ones. Being able to support not only our residents but also their families is an honour.” Erin Dymond, RN LMH Charge Nurse

Testimonial from Maryelin Enns, Activity Helper
“I get the chance to help make the residents smile and feel like they matter, because they do! Being a UMEI alumni and having been raised in LUMC have both taught me not only about my Mennonite heritage, but also about our community and how we help one another. I try to bring that mindset of Christian fellowship to my work—not only for the residents, but also with the amazing staff. My passion for the arts comes through in activities like paint nights and crafts, giving residents the chance to express themselves creatively or simply try something new.” Maryelin Enns, Activity Helper