Senior Information Security Analyst

PSPS Public Sector Partnership Services Ltd
Spalding
1 week ago
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Senior Information Security Analyst
£40,416 - £42,556 per annum
Horncastle / Spalding / Boston Hybrid Working
Are you a qualified Cyber expert looking for your next challenge, then read on!
We are recruiting for a Senior Information Security Analyst here at Public Sector Partnership Services.
This senior role will be focused on our Cyber journey and future, you will join our existing cyber team and will work as part of our Technical Services team.
You will be responsible for our cyber response and implementation, and as the cyber expert you will be an escalation point within ICT and the wider organisations we support.
We are seeking a highly skilled and highly motivated cyber specialist to lead the development and implementation of robust cyber security strategies, procedures, and responses to cyber threats.
What do I need
Have UK demonstrable experience in a cyber role, with the ability to confidently provide examples of work and projects. Comfort with speaking to and presenting in front of people is also key.
Hold equivalent certification (CISSP, SSCP, GIAC (GSP GSE), CEH etc.).
Be familiar with Microsoft technologies in a medium to large enterprise, such as active directory, server operating systems and the windows operating systems for a client.
Be able to demonstrate understanding of technologies such as Firewalls, Switches, SANs and Virtualisation platforms.

What do I get in return
Local Government Pension Scheme: Secure your future with a robust pension plan, 23.1% employer contribution.
Annual leave: Enjoy 26 days plus bank holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 days extra plus your birthday off. We also provide an option for you to flex when you take your bank holidays.
Medicash: Access to a range of health and wellbeing benefits including cashback on everyday healthcare costs and access to digital health tools.
Hybrid working: Coming together and learning from each other is important. Through Hybrid working, our employees can work from home and office, with a minimum of 2 days working in our offices per week.
Wellbeing Support, Advice and Guidance: Emotional guidance can be accessed via our Employee Assistance Program through an online portal or over the telephone.
Employee Benefits platform: Discounts at Highstreet retailers, days out, gifts, holidays and leisure discounts.
Employment policies: Including gender-neutral Family Parental leave policy and Time off provisions to support those special and challenging moments in our employees' lives.
Career progression: Opportunities for professional growth and development.
A qualifying period will need to be completed to obtain these benefits.

Who We Are
PSPS (Public Sector Partnership Services) is a Local Authority Trading Company (LATCo) which is wholly owned by East Lindsey District Council, South Holland District Council and Boston Borough Council. The Company provides a range of services including Human Resources & Payroll, Financial Services, Procurement & Contracts, ICT (Information and Communications Technology) & Digital, Customer Contact, Revenues & Benefits, Health & Safety, and a range of Corporate Support services.
If this Senior Information Security Analyst role sounds like the next role for you then apply today with an up-to-date CV.
Close date for applications - 8th of June 2025

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