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Security Culture Education and Awareness Lead

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 12 Gorffennaf 2024
Cyflog: £39,384 i £46,715 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: National: £39,384 - £43,169, London: £43,007 - £46,715
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 28 Gorffennaf 2024
Lleoliad: Birmingham
Cwmni: Government Recruitment Service
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 361203/3

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This is an exciting time to work in the Department for Business and Trade (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.

The Security function’s role is to protect the Department’s people, assets, and information from those who wish to damage it. 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 two separate elements, the Core Security Team and the Trade Negotiations Security Team. The role sits within the Core Security team.

The purpose of this Security Culture, Education & Awareness (SCEA) role is to maintain and improve a strong security culture in DBT which supports our policy objectives. The role will work across DBT to embed security awareness at all levels and will be responsible for selecting the most effective communication and training methods to achieve this.

The role will look to review security processes and procedures, deliver improvements, be responsible for developing a communications plan and delivering an engagement strategy to bring about the required changes.

The successful candidate will:

  • Deliver the security culture strategy, ensuring compliance with government functional standards and departmental polices.
  • Engage with DBT security teams, business areas, National Technical Authorities, Government Security Group (GSG) and other key stakeholders.
  • Manage and deliver the communication and training calendars, identifying the most appropriate delivery mechanisms and liaise with internal communication team and other stakeholders.
  • Deliver and update if required the quality assurance process of products, ensuring they are fit for purpose.
  • Lead discovery work, to help the department identify relevant approaches and requirements for SCEA activity.
  • Lead on assessment and measure impact of SCEA activities – using relevant evaluation methodologies to inform future departmental SCEA work and the security culture strategy.
  • Identify and analyse trends and metrics using these to develop innovative and pragmatic plans to address any areas requiring development.
  • Provide effective line management for two HEOs in line with performance management expectations.
  • Oversee the Departmental Security Champions (DSC) network within DBT.
  • Travel around DBT locations leading on the delivery of awareness campaigns.
  • Manage a security mailbox and lead the mailbox team on security requests, incidents and be the first point of escalation.