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Anson McCade
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1 year ago
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£60,000 Base + Benefits

Our client, an innovative and rapidly expanding cyber consulting firm based in London, is seeking a talented Cybersecurity GRC Consultant to join their team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead client engagements and manage small to medium-sized projects, all while enjoying the benefits of fully remote work.

Take the lead on client engagements, from initial consultation to project completion, ensuring top-tier service delivery and client satisfaction. Manage small to medium-sized cybersecurity GRC projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget. Provide expert advice on cybersecurity governance, risk management, and compliance, helping clients meet regulatory requirements and industry standards. Conduct thorough risk assessments and gap analyses, developing customized GRC frameworks and strategies for clients. Create and implement robust cybersecurity policies, procedures, and controls to minimize risk and enhance compliance. Generate detailed reports and documentation, offering clients clear, actionable insights and recommendations. Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, translating complex technical information into understandable terms for all stakeholders. Demonstrated experience in a cybersecurity GRC Consultant role, with deep knowledge of governance, risk management, and compliance principles. Highly desirable certifications include CISSP, CISM, CRISC, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Auditor, or equivalent. Strong skills in cybersecurity risk assessment methodologies, compliance requirements, and GRC tools. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to build and maintain client relationships. Experience managing cybersecurity projects, including detailed planning, scheduling, and resource allocation. Enjoy the freedom of fully remote work, allowing for a better work-life balance. Benefit from a competitive base salary of £60,000, plus additional benefits. Seize the opportunity to lead projects and advance your career as a Cybersecurity GRC Consultant within a dynamic and innovative consulting firm. Play a key role in safeguarding clients' critical assets and helping them achieve compliance.

If you are a dedicated and experienced Cybersecurity GRC Consultant eager for a new challenge and the chance to lead impactful projects, we want to hear from you!

Submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and qualifications.

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