Lead Community Carer Jobs at Premier Community
Our Lead Community Carers (LCCs) play a vital role in delivering outstanding home care services across our communities. This senior care role offers a clear career progression pathway for experienced carers who want to develop leadership skills while remaining hands-on in care delivery.
Career Progression in Domiciliary Care
What is a Lead Community Carer?
A Lead Community Carer (LCC) is a senior, field-based role within our domiciliary care teams. LCCs support care assistants, work closely with care managers, and help ensure care is delivered in line with CQC standards and Premier Community’s values.
Lead Community Carers are often the first point of contact for carers working in the community. They provide guidance, reassurance, and real-time support—helping teams deliver safe, consistent, and person-centred care.
This role directly supports services that are:
- Safe – through quality monitoring and professional oversight.
- Caring – by promoting dignity, respect, and compassion.
- Effective – by supporting care plans, inductions, and development.
- Responsive – by adapting care to changing needs.
- Well-led – through visible leadership and role modelling.
Role and Responsibilities
Example of daily tasks for an LCC
As a Lead Community Carer, you will play a key role in maintaining quality and supporting care teams across the community.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Supporting the setup and continuity of new care packages.
- Providing personal and emotional care in clients’ homes.
- Mentoring, supervising, and supporting care staff.
- Supporting new starters through induction and shadowing.
- Completing spot checks and quality monitoring.
- Liaising with the office team to update care plans and report changes.
- Promoting independence, dignity, and person-centred care at all times.
- Ensuring care delivery aligns with CQC regulations and best practice.
This is a hands-on leadership role, ideal for experienced carers ready to take the next step.
Developing Future Care Leaders
A career progression route for experienced carers
Every Lead Community Carer at Premier Community has progressed from a care assistant or community carer role.
We actively develop talent from within, offering opportunities for carers to grow into senior care positions while remaining closely connected to the people and communities they support.
As Stacey E, Lead Community Carer for our South Notts team explains:
“My role helps bridge the gap between management staff and service users, contributing to quality care, safe practice, and a more positive working environment.”
For carers seeking long-term career development in domiciliary care, the LCC role provides structure, recognition, and progression.
Leading by example in the community
Why Lead Community Carers are essential to quality care
Lead Community Carers are central to delivering a well-led domiciliary care service.
They help:
- Build confident, supported care teams.
- Maintain high standards of care and compliance.
- Support positive outcomes for people receiving care at home.
- Strengthen communication between carers, managers, clients, and families.
By supporting carers and leading in the community, LCCs help ensure Premier Community consistently delivers care that meets both regulatory expectations and individual needs.
Our ideal candidate
Is a Lead Community Carer role right for you?
This role may be right for you if you:
- Have experience in domiciliary or community care.
- Are confident supporting and mentoring other carers.
- Care deeply about quality, dignity, and person-centred care.
- Want to progress into a senior or leadership role in care.
- Enjoy problem-solving and working closely with care teams.
If this sounds like you, the Lead Community Carer role could be your next step.
If you’re already employed by us then speak to your manager about progression opportunities, otherwise please choose one of the buttons below, or continue scrolling to read testimonials from our LCCs.
Voices from our team
What it means to be an LCC
Being an LCC makes me proud to be in a role that is very diverse and covers a lot of different aspects of care.
We help support all carers in the field and to get to know the service user on a personal level when doing care plans and reviews.
Margo Haskard
Lead Community Carer
Being a lead community carer makes me feel proud, trusted, and emotionally invested in my work. I feel a deep sense of achievement knowing I support vulnerable people while also being a source of reassurance and guidance for colleagues. It is meaningful and reminds me why I chose to work in care.
If you’re considering a career in care, I would say it’s one of the most rewarding roles you can do.
Stacey Edgson
Lead Community Carer
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