
Salary £25,185- £25,989 Per Annum | Permanent, Part time | 20 hours per week
International Sponsorship – this role is not open to international sponsorship
Community Support Worker – Fylde & Wyre Short Breaks Service, Lancashire County Council
Adult Learning Disabilities • 20 Hours per Week parttime- permanent contract
Enhancements for weekends and sleep in duties
What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting adults with learning disabilities to access community activities, short breaks, and social opportunities.
Providing person‑centred support that promotes choice, independence, dignity, and safety.
Assisting individuals with daily living tasks where required.
Supporting people to build relationships, life skills, confidence, and community participation.
Working as part of a caring and professional team to deliver high‑quality short break experiences.
Maintaining accurate records and contributing to support plans in line with Lancashire County Council policies.
Ensuring all safeguarding and health & safety procedures are followed at all times.
How to Apply
Apply through Lancashire County Council jobs portal, If you need to you can contact Louise Anderson on 01253 897290 to discuss further
This position is part time, please note the salary quoted is full time equivalent, the salary received will be paid on a pro–rata basis.
The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If successful you will be required to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for a 'disclosure'. Further information can be found on the 'Our Recruitment Process' tab.
In return Lancashire County Council offers a range of benefits, which can be found on LCC Vacancies website.
We reserve the right to close down a vacancy early, before the closing date, if we receive sufficient applications.

Lancashire County Council is committed to improving the quality of life for everyone in Lancashire. We believe that all our citizens have the right to be treated fairly. We recognise that some people do not get an equal chance in life.
For some of our children and young people this can have a lasting impact on their future. We will play our part in helping to narrow the gaps that exist between different parts our communities and improving the quality of life of those who have less advantages and are in danger of poor outcomes.
As a community leader, employer and provider of services we want to make sure that everyone in Lancashire has the opportunity to achieve their potential, no matter where they live or what their background, individual characteristics or personal circumstances might be.