Security Consultant - CAF Assurance

Exceed Cyber limited
United Kingdom
Yesterday
£600 – £650 pd

Salary

£600 – £650 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
12 May 2026 (Yesterday)

3 x Security Consultant - CAF Assurance

Location: Remote, with occasional UK travel

Rate: £600–£650 per day

IR35: Outside IR35

Clearance: Active SC Clearance required prior to start date

We are supporting an NCSC-assured cyber security consultancy that has recently won a large government project focused on CAF assurance and cyber resilience.

They are looking for three Security Consultants to support the delivery of CAF assessments across a major government environment. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a high-profile programme, helping to assess cyber resilience, engage with key stakeholders, and produce high-quality assurance outputs aligned to NCSC guidance.

Key responsibilities:

* Deliver CAF assessments across government environments

* Facilitate stakeholder interviews and evidence-gathering sessions

* Assess cyber resilience against the NCSC CAF framework

* Identify risks, gaps, and improvement opportunities

* Produce clear, high-quality assurance reports and recommendations

* Work closely with client teams to support cyber resilience improvements

Required experience:

* Strong understanding of the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework

* Experience delivering CAF assessments or similar cyber assurance activity

* Confident facilitating stakeholder interviews and evidence-based assessments

* Ability to identify cyber risks and provide practical improvement recommendations

* Strong written communication skills, with experience producing assurance outputs

* Active SC Clearance must be in place before starting

Contract details:

* Initial 3 month contract aligned to the current work package, with strong potential to extend

* Remote working, with occasional travel to UK sites

Please get in touch for more information or apply with your latest CV

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