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Information Security and IT Manager

Cavendish Square
9 months ago
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Cure Talent is thrilled to partner with a rapidly growing medical technology company behind an award-winning medical device and transformative telehealth platform. We are seeking an experienced IT Manager and ISO 27001 Implementation Lead to join their talented team (hybrid working).
As the successful Information Security and IT Manager, you will oversee the organisation's IT systems while leading the implementation and ongoing maintenance of ISO 27001 compliance. This is a pivotal role where you’ll take ownership of the Information Security Management System, shaping the company’s approach to data security, compliance, and innovation. Your expertise will drive meaningful change, ensuring the organisation remains secure, efficient, and at the forefront of industry standards.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee secure, scalable IT infrastructure and liaise with managed IT partners to ensure smooth operations.
  • Lead ISO 27001 implementation, including risk assessments, policy creation, and incident management.
  • Promote security compliance through employee training and awareness initiatives.
  • Manage IT incident resolution, vendor relationships, and regulatory alignment with frameworks like GDPR and HIPAA.
  • Prepare for ISO 27001 certification and drive continuous improvements in IT and information security systems.
    What We’re Looking For:
    We’re seeking a candidate with proven ISO 27001 implementation experience, proficiency in compliance tools like Vanta or Sprinto, and a solid understanding of relevant legislation. Strong organisational skills, a proactive mindset, and the ability to simplify complex compliance processes are essential. A degree in IT, Computer Science, or equivalent experience is required, along with a collaborative “can-do” attitude.
    If you’re ready to contribute to a mission-driven company creating technology that improves lives and makes a positive community impact, we’d love to hear from you

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