At Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust we do more to nurture your talent. 

But don't just take our word for it, hear from staff themselves. 


Sam Tyrer - Prevention and Engagement Lead

Sam is bursting with talent and full of ideas. We're proud to have supported him in his innovative and educational project, Change Talks.

Here from Sam in his video below. 

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"LSCft have identified my hands on experience and nurtured my talent"

Julie shares her experience of joining the Trust as a healthcare support worker before progressing into her new position as a pastoral healthcare support worker.

Hear from Julie from her video below.


Margaret Michael - Consultant Occupational Therapist

Margaret has talent you can't ignore! We've supported her through her career development from apprenticeship to Master's degree. An amazing journey for an amazing colleague.

Hear from Margaret in her video below. 

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Hannah Turner - Perinatal Support Worker

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Hannah shares her experience of joining the trust in 2021 as the only perinatal social worker in her team and how management has supported her to access training relevant to her role.
Start with a good job and end with a great career.

Hear from Hannah in her video below.


Amy Cook - Personal Assistant

Amy radiates talent and wanted a challenge! In her role as PA she supports three services across the Trust - and absolutely smashes it! Amy enjoys the variety and can see opportunities to develop here at LSCft. 

Hear from Amy in her video below. 

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Gbolahan Adedotun - Registered Nurse

Gbolahan works on our aquired brain injury unit at Guild Lodge. He has benefitted from career development opportunities whilst working at LSCFT.

Hear from Gbolahan in his video below.