Salary 36363 - 40777 per annum 22.2 hours per week Permanent Part time PH&SO Community Projects Preston Lancashire
Community Project Officer
Job Summary
We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a permanent 0.6 FTE Community Project Officer (3 days per week equivalent.)
The Community Project Officer is a vital member of the Communities Team within the Population Health and Strategic Operations Service a part of the Place directorate.
This dynamic and evolving role is designed to support the delivery of five strategic priorities by fostering meaningful partnerships and driving community-led initiatives across Lancashire.
Working closely with the Communities Team Manager the officer will champion an asset-based community development approach empowering residents groups and organisations to co-create solutions that improve health wellbeing and social cohesion. The role places a strong emphasis on collaboration innovation and responsiveness to local needs.
The post holder will lead and support projects aligned to the following five key thematic areas:
Outreach and Engagement Extending the reach of services and support to communities.
While the officer will have a primary focus within one designated area they will be expected to work flexibly across all five priorities adapting to emerging needs and contributing to the overall success of the Communities Team. The ability to navigate complex environments build trust and mobilise community assets is essential.
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of Lancashire residents by supporting grassroots action and fostering sustainable change.
Interview Date - Wednesday 17th December.
1 x 0.6 FTE community projects officer (3 days per week)
Key Accountabilities
See Job Description
Essential knowledge skills & abilities
Experience of project planning and project management
Experience of partnership working with statutory and voluntary sector partners
Experience building strong partnerships to improve how community services are delivered
Proficient in analysing and interpreting data to produce insightful reports tailored for dissemination across multiple tiers of management
Understanding of the wider determinants that influence health and wellbeing and the role of community in promoting good wellbeing
Understanding of communities and the voluntary community faith and social enterprise sector
Skills in resolving problems and managing conflicting issues
Excellent written and verbal communications skills
A good working knowledge of Microsoft office and Teams
Ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team
Ability to build and maintain effective networks and relationships
Ability to influence others based on technical or professional expertise
In return Lancashire County Council offers a range of benefits including:
Agile working arrangements
Generous annual leave entitlement (pro Rata)
Annual leave buy back scheme
Local Government Pension Scheme
Childcare Vouchers (Salary Sacrifice Scheme)
Learning and development opportunities
Lancashire County Council as an equal opportunities employer intends that no job applicant or employee will receive less favorable treatment because of their age disability gender identity marriage or civil partnership status pregnancy or maternity sex sexual orientation race religion or belief unless this can be objectively justified.
Lancashire County Council has agreed a Code of Conduct and Statement of Ethical Standards that outline the behavioral and ethical standards that must be upheld by its employees and casual workers. If you are appointed you will be required to accept these provisions on appointment.
Job description and Person specification
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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