Are you passionate about helping others? Could your skills and experience help shape the future of wellbeing support within the pharmacy profession? Pharmacist Support is recruiting lay trustees to join our Board at a time when workforce pressures and wellbeing challenges across pharmacy remain high.Recent Workforce Wellbeing Survey findings highlighted continued high levels of stress and burnout across the profession, reinforcing the importance of accessible and compassionate support for pharmacists and their families, trainees and students.We are particularly keen to hear from individuals with experience in areas such as finance, HR, governance, digital, fundraising or the charity sector.We welcome applications from individuals of all ages, backgrounds, cultures and levels of experience, and are committed to building a diverse and inclusive Board of Trustees that reflects the people and communities we support.Previous trustee experience is not essential. We are looking for people who are passionate about supporting others and keen to contribute their skills, experience and perspective. Full induction, training and ongoing support will be provided.The role requires approximately one day per month across quarterly Board and sub-committee meetings. Learn more about the work and impact of Pharmacist Support, and download the Trustee Recruitment Pack: Ø Recruitment PackØ Our impactTo apply, please send:An up-to-date CV outlining your employment history, experience/qualifications as well as your contact details.A Supporting Statement (no more than 800 words)Demonstrating how you meet the criteria outlined in the Person SpecificationOutlining why you are interested in being a trustee for Pharmacist Support and what you could bring to the board of trusteesIn your email, please state which role you are applying for (either pharmacy or lay) and indicate where you heard about the role.Applications should be sent to: recruit@pharmacistsupport.orgClosing date: 12 noon Monday 3 August 2026Interviews will take place on one of the following dates: 10, 11 and 14 September 2026