Rosa Delivery Support - Secure IT systems
Posting date: | 10 June 2024 |
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Salary: | £27,329 to £33,018 per year |
Additional salary information: | National: £27,329 - £29,204; London: £31,185 - £33,018 |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 20 June 2024 |
Location: | EH8 8FT |
Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 352539/5 |
Summary
This is an exciting time to work in DBT, a department at the heart of the UK’s relationship with the global economy. Our role is to promote UK trade globally by attracting foreign investment to our shores. We support UK businesses to take advantage of the global appetite for British goods and services. We also assist international companies to collaborate with UK suppliers.
About the Security function
The Security function’s role is to protect the Department’s people, assets, and information from those who wish to do damage to the Department. We do this by building a diverse team with expert, generalist, and entry level roles to work together to solve the challenges, we face. This mix allows us to develop talent and to benefit from a wide range of life experiences. The security function has three separate elements, the core security team, the trade negotiations security team, and the security transformation project team. This role sits in the core security team.
The Role:
You will be part of a three-person team running the secure IT systems provision across DBT. This will include managing accounts, provisioning services, supporting users, delivering security assurance, training and awareness. Your role sits in the core security team, but you will be expected to support colleagues across the other teams as well as the wider business on your area of work.
- Develop and maintain strong relationships with other government departments (including Cabinet Office and Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office) and corporate services to ensure the successful delivery of secure IT systems on a day-to-day basis.
- Be a self-starter with strong interpersonal skills, who is both flexible, resilient, and confident working across teams building strong working relationships with colleagues/teams across the directorate and wider DBT.
- Identify, develop and implement changes to improve the department’s digital security culture, processes and the secure IT user experience.
- Engage with DBT business units within the UK and overseas to understand their needs and ensure that their bespoke requirements are met, and user growth is supported.
- Support line manager in preparing briefings for senior staff at governance boards and forums and be willing to represent DBT on their behalf when needed.
- Work with the Departmental Security Unit and other Security teams to investigate potential breaches quickly and discreetly.
- Be responsible for communications and records management along with physical asset storage. This requires both in office attendance and the ability to efficiently work remotely and keep records up to date across all systems.