Call For Participation: Employee Health & Well-Being Volunteers
The Employee Health & Well-being Team in Human Resources Services fosters a supportive working environment that promotes strong employee engagement, employee recognition and wellness and encourages individuals to develop their abilities and leadership potential to enhance their personal and professional growth. We recognize that our employees and partners are our most valuable assets.
Benefits of Volunteering
Professional and Skills Development
Want to improve your project managements skills or get better at public speaking? Maybe you’ve always wanted to learn about social media or develop your leadership skills. When volunteering, there are many different opportunities for skill building. Take the time to meet new people and learn about their backgrounds and skills sets. Ask questions in the process and add some new skills to your toolbox. Not only that, but there are also transferable skills you can bring with you to job at McMaster.
Promoting Social Well-Being
There are many benefits of incorporating social engagements into your day-to-day life. Even when distancing is required, social interaction promotes strong psychological wellness. Interacting with others can help boost your productivity and decrease feelings of isolation. Research has shown that building social interactions can help boost your mood. This can be especially relevant in today’s climate where social distancing is imperative.
Building Your McMaster Network
Volunteering on an employee committee is a great way to learn more about the university and meet people you may not meet otherwise. There are so many different skill sets and perspectives you can tap into when you work with others outside your own department. This can lead to learning new skills or ideas that may benefit you and your team at work.
A Sense of Purpose
What’s more rewarding than seeing a project from the brainstorming phase to a finished product? Volunteering is a great way to work as a team to define and reach goals together. Most people want to volunteer to improve situations, present new ideas or help people. Being part of a volunteer committee allows you a chance to express all your ideas. You have an opportunity to get creative, and all of your hard work benefits the McMaster community.