PF Counselling Service
PF Counselling Service

Charity registered in Scotland SC008875

The PF Counselling Service is a voluntary counselling agency which offers both short and long term therapy to people over the age of 18, irrespective of where they live or their ability to pay. It was established in 1986 and is now the largest independent charity providing voluntary counselling services in Edinburgh. The PF offers over 12,000 sessions of counselling a year to over 750 clients, provided by around 100 professionally trained volunteer counsellors. The staff team of five is responsible for all aspects of delivering the service, and is supplemented by a small team of volunteer receptionists.

Current vacancies

Treasurer

  • Management Board
  • Unpaid
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 15th May 2026

PF Counselling Service plays a vital role in Edinburgh's mental health and counselling ecosystems, by offering accessible counselling to adults who might otherwise be excluded due to cost or waiting times. Offering almost 14,000 counselling sessions a year by 110 volunteer counsellors, the charity demonstrates both scale and impact. Counselling at the PF is provided by a combination of volunteer counsellors in training with reputable training bodies and those who have completed their training qualifications. The PF is also supported by volunteer receptionists, a governance Board, and a small staff team. The service is available to individuals over the age of 18, and every client is invited to donate for sessions in accordance with our donation framework which sets the minimum donation at £20 to support the charity’s work. The PF is located in the Morningside area of Edinburgh.

Having gone through a period of transition, the PF is pleased to welcome a new CEO (appointed October 2025) to lead the strategic direction of the organisation, supported by the Board of Trustees. Alongside the rest of the Board, the Treasurer will play a pivotal role in steering and supporting the charity through growth, sustainability challenges (such as funding, waiting lists, volunteer capacity) and ensuring the service continues to meet its mission in a changing environment. With increasing mental health demands and third sector pressures, strong leadership at Board level can make a real difference.

The Treasurer is responsible for overseeing the financial affairs of the Pastoral Foundation, ensuring they are conducted within legal requirements, good practice, and in line with the organisation’s objectives. The Treasurer supports the Board of Trustees in safeguarding the charity’s financial sustainability and integrity. The Treasurer will also work closely with the organisation’s Board, CEO, and staff to advocate for the growth, funding, and sustainability of PF Counselling.

Must be willing to travel to Edinburgh for Board and occasional CEO meetings

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