The Therapy Programme
Volunteer Non-Executive Directors

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Join the Founding Board of The Therapy Programme CIC
Volunteer Non-Executive Directors (Founding Board Members)
Key Information
- Location: Remote (Scotland preferred, UK applications welcome)
- Time Commitment: Approximately 2–4 hours per month, with occasional additional input during the establishment of the CIC.
- Remuneration: Voluntary (reasonable expenses may be reimbursed where appropriate).
- Interviews: Held remotely via Zoom.
- Expected Start: August/September 2026.
Help Shape the Future of Early Mental Health Support
The Therapy Programme is launching a Community Interest Company (CIC) alongside our established company to expand access to high-quality mental health support for children, young people and adults.
Our mission is simple: to make evidence-informed, therapist-led mental health support more accessible through innovative online group programmes that reduce isolation, build resilience and provide earlier intervention before people reach crisis point.
As we establish the CIC, we are looking to appoint Volunteer Non-Executive Directors (Founding Board Members) to help guide the organisation through its next stage of growth. This is an exciting opportunity to influence a new organisation from the very beginning while helping increase access to mental health support across Scotland and beyond.
As a founding Board member, you will play an important role in shaping the organisation's strategy, governance and long-term impact. Your expertise will help ensure the CIC develops strong foundations, maintains high professional and ethical standards, and maximises its ability to secure funding and create lasting social impact.
We are currently looking for Board Members with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Clinical
- Mental health or healthcare
- Clinical leadership or governance
- Therapeutic services
- Legal & Governance
- Legal practice
- Corporate or charity governance
- Regulatory compliance and risk management
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Experience of Community Interest Companies (CICs), charities, social enterprises or grant-funded organisations would also be welcomed.
About the Role
As a Volunteer Non-Executive Director, you will provide independent oversight, strategic guidance and professional expertise to support the organisation's development. Working alongside the Founder and fellow Board members, you will help ensure the organisation remains focused on delivering safe, ethical and high-quality services while achieving meaningful social impact.
Responsibilities
- Provide strategic advice and constructive challenge.
- Support effective governance and Board decision-making.
- Share your professional expertise to inform organisational decisions.
- Support effective governance, accountability and risk management.
- Help shape the organisation's long-term strategy and sustainability.
- Contribute to discussions around grant funding, partnerships and future development.
- Act as an ambassador for The Therapy Programme CIC.
- Attend Board meetings approximately every 6–8 weeks.
Person Specification
Essential
We're looking for individuals who have:
- Professional experience in clinical practice or legal/governance.
- Strategic thinking and sound judgement.
- A commitment to improving access to mental health support.
- A genuine passion for creating positive social impact.
Desirable
Experience in any of the following would be beneficial:
- Board, Trustee or Non-Executive Director experience.
- Community Interest Companies (CICs), charities or social enterprises.
- Clinical governance.
- Grant funding or fundraising.
- NHS or public sector partnerships.
- Organisational growth and service development.
- Safeguarding.
- Quality assurance.
- Risk management.


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Previous Board Experience
Previous Board experience is welcomed but not essential. We recognise that many experienced professionals have not previously served on a Board. If you have the skills, passion and commitment to help shape the future of early intervention mental health support, we would be delighted to hear from you.
What You'll Gain
As a founding Board member, you'll have the opportunity to:
- Help shape the future of an innovative mental health organisation.
- Use your professional expertise to make a lasting difference.
- Gain valuable governance experience within a growing Community Interest Company.
- Work alongside experienced professionals from a range of disciplines.
- Help build an organisation committed to improving access to mental health support.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The Therapy Programme CIC is committed to building a diverse and inclusive Board that reflects the communities we serve. We warmly welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and lived experiences.
How to Apply
Please send:
- Your CV
- A covering letter outlining why you are interested in joining The Therapy Programme CIC, and the professional expertise you would bring to the Board.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
If you would like an informal conversation about the role before applying, we'd be delighted to hear from you.
Please send applications or enquiries to info@thetherapyprogramme.co.uk.
Join us in shaping the future of accessible mental health support and help build an organisation that aims to make a meaningful difference to the lives of children, young people and adults.
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