Volunteer HR / People Manager for Research Pilot
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We’re recruiting volunteer HR managers and people managers to take part in a research pilot focused on early burnout detection, psychological safety, and evidence-based manager action. This is a practical pilot designed to help managers spot strain earlier, respond sooner, and understand what changes inside a team before absence or attrition appears.
Rather than functioning as a wellbeing app, this pilot measures team-level risk through short anonymous check-ins using validated psychometric tools, including burnout, psychological safety, and work-based needs satisfaction measures. Managers receive aggregated insights and suggested actions, helping them respond at the point where they can make the biggest difference.
We’re looking for:
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An engaged HR or people manager.
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A team lead or line manager willing to receive insights and act on recommendations.
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A committed team of around 10–12 people who can take part for the full pilot.
What’s involved:
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A short scoping conversation to agree goals, timing, and success measures.
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Pilot set-up and baseline measurement.
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Weekly anonymous check-ins for around 12 weeks.
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A review at the end of the pilot with a written summary of findings and next steps.
What you’ll gain:
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Early visibility into team wellbeing trends.
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Practical support for managers at the point of need.
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A written impact summary you can keep.
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The opportunity to contribute to a research-led pilot being run in association with King’s College London and the University of Sussex.
We’re especially interested in people managers and HR leaders who care about using data to improve team health, reduce burnout risk, and strengthen psychological safety. Participation is voluntary, confidential, and designed to be light-touch for busy teams.