ISO27001 Consultant

London
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ISO27001 Consultant / Central London (3 days onsite) / Fixed Term Contract

We are working with a well-respected real estate organisation who is looking to bring on an ISO 27001 Implementer.

This role is suited to someone who has hands-on experience implementing ISO27001 and is comfortable working with a range of internal stakeholders to drive the certification process forward.

Key Responsibilities

Support and deliver the end-to-end implementation of ISO27001, from gap analysis through to certification readiness
Work closely with technology, risk, compliance, and business stakeholders to embed information security controls
Assist in the development and maintenance of ISMS documentation, policies, and procedures
Coordinate evidence gathering, risk assessments, and control mapping
Support internal audits and preparation for external audits
Help promote information security awareness across the organisation
Skills & Experience

Proven experience supporting or leading ISO27001 implementations
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
Experience working within complex or regulated organisations is beneficial
ISO27001 Lead Implementer certification is desirable
 If you are interested in the role then please reach out directly or apply

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