Purpose of Role
The GIS Directorate delivers the digital backbone of our university, integrating cutting-edge IT, AV, cyber security and library services to support learning, teaching, research, and operational excellence. We’re a global, forward-thinking team committed to delivering seamless, secure, and scalable digital experiences.
We are seeking a Cyber Security Analyst who is passionate about protecting people, data, and systems in a dynamic, technology‑rich environment. In this role, you’ll help strengthen our security posture by monitoring threats, improving our defences, and guiding colleagues across the organisation on best‑practice behaviours. You’ll work with modern security tools, contribute to key compliance initiatives, and play a visible role in promoting a security‑first culture.
1. The Cybersecurity Analyst will be a member of the Cyber Security and Compliance team providing end user security support, guidance, documentation and training.
2. The Cybersecurity Analyst will contribute to the maintenance and monitoring of technical security services within IS including malware protection, vulnerability monitoring and scanning, remote access and internal /external firewalls.
3. The Cybersecurity Analyst will contribute to the achievement of annual security certification for HWU such as the NCSC Cyber Assurance Framework and other frameworks
4. The Cybersecurity Analyst will work across the divisions within IS and with schools and professional services at all campuses to support, manage and maintain HWU’s cyber security and compliance services with respect to information systems and IT services.
5. The Cybersecurity Analyst will provide security guidance, monitoring and technical support across the IS divisions as well as communicate and promote new security technologies and initiatives and raise awareness of the relevant issues and threats around security best practice.
6. Represent the Cyber Security and Compliance team as well as IS across the University.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
7. Monitor and maintain core cyber defences: malware protection, vulnerability scanning, firewalls, and secure remote access
8. Support security incident response and contribute to annual certifications, including the NCSC Cyber Assurance Framework
9. Create clear policies, guidance, and documentation that make security simple and actionable
10. Promote new security technologies and build awareness across campuses worldwide
11. Work closely with staff and students across academic schools, professional service areas and sector partners (Jisc, UCISA, HEFESTIS) to stay ahead of emerging threats
Essential Criteria
Essential
12. Educated to first degree level or equivalent practical experience in the workplace
13. Knowledge and understanding of current technologies and issues relating to cyber security and compliance
14. Knowledge and awareness of current trends and challenges in managing cyber security threats in a HE environment and compliance requirements
15. Understanding and awareness of the wider cyber security landscape and security best practice
16. Ability to write procedures and documentation in a clear, concise format that is understandable by both technical staff and end users
17. Demonstrable experience of managing own workload and changing priorities
18. Excellent level of IT literacy and comfortable working with professionals in other specialisms
19. Good track record of developing and maintaining positive working relationships with internal and external customers, peers, stakeholders and others
20. Proven ability to solve technical or logistical problems
21. Excellent communication, interpersonal and influencing skills.