Volunteer Trustees Wanted
Volunteer Trustees wanted to join the board of PSC Support
CLOSING DATE: 31 March 2026
Applications welcomed and encouraged from everyone regardless of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
We are looking for dynamic people who can bring their knowledge and specific skills to help PSC Support meet the needs of people affected by PSC. We welcome applications from all ages and backgrounds.
We have the following Trustee positions open:
- Finance Trustee
- Young Trustee
- General Trustee
We would love to hear from you if you think you have the enthusiasm, commitment and skills to help us achieve our vision.
Turning Ambition into Action in 2026:
Our Fortnight in Focus
At PSC Support, we want a world without PSC. We work tirelessly behind the scenes to drive research and improve lives. Here is a snapshot of what we've been up to:
Building Partnerships: We contributed a comprehensive chapter to a new medical textbook for nurses and allied health professionals, ensuring that the patient perspective is integrated into clinical education.
Building Partnerships: We participated in a planning meeting for the update of national clinical guidelines for PSC.
Building Partnerships: We prepared strategic questions for an upcoming international forum titled “Putting Patients First: From Research to Treatment.”
Organisational Excellence: We updated our web details to make it less likely information from us sent by email ends up in your spam folders.
Progressing Research: We are collaborating with European partners to develop a simplified research registry for pregnancy outcomes, building the evidence base needed to improve medical guidance for women with PSC.
Progressing Research: We completed a formal submission to the Scottish Medicines Consortium to advocate for the value of a potential new treatment for PSC patients.
Progressing Research: We reviewed the participant information for a new academic clinical trial to ensure it is clear and accessible for patients.
