Where I work I am the head of two committees/groups. One is a women's leadership forum where we develop leadership skills of female employees as well as reaching out to the females in need in the community (women's shelters and such). The other is an employee engagement committee that is geared towards reducing turnover by increasing employee engagement. We plan activities for employees as well as community involvement activities. I work closely with a few schools and organizations in the area. I always partake in these volunteer opportunities but I'm curious if my role as the leader of these committees will be useful on med school applications. I spend a lot of time outside of work organizing these events and it's eating into my clinical volunteer opportunities. Next semester I'm planning to work full time while going to school full time and volunteering at the children's hospital. In order to fit everything in I will most likely have to hand over the responsibilities of these two committees to someone else at work. I would like to stay on as the leader, especially if it will help my med school apps. I don't do it just because I want it to look good on an application. I enjoy the work and I love to see how grateful people in need can be even with the smallest amount of help. But, I don't want to kill myself trying to fit everything in if it's not going to help. I still plan to take part in the volunteering whenever I can regardless of my leadership of these committees.
So I guess my real question is this: does it look good for me to lead these committees even though they are both work related?
So I guess my real question is this: does it look good for me to lead these committees even though they are both work related?