Risk & Governance Consultants (Junior to Principal Levels) Salary: £45,000 - £65,000 (depending on experience) Location: Southwest UK Security Clearance: Minimum SC clearance required A New Career Path for Service Leavers and Veterans Are you looking for a rewarding career after the military? This is an excellent opportunity to transition into a civilian role where your security knowledge, leadership and problem-solving skills are valued and developed. We are seeking Cyber Security & Information Assurance (CS&IA) Risk and Governance Consultants at all levels from Junior to Principal to work on critical Defence and Government projects for our Defence Consultancy client. This role offers structured career progression, professional development and the chance to apply your military expertise in a dynamic consultancy environment. Why This Role is Ideal for Service Leavers and Veterans: Your background in security, risk management, governance or technical systems will be highly transferable. You will work with teams who understand the value of military experience and can support your transition. Training and development opportunities are available to help you achieve industry-recognised certifications. Your ability to handle sensitive information and operate in high-pressure environments will be a major asset. Key Responsibilities: Provide security advice and guidance for Defence and Government clients. Identify security risks and implement practical business-aligned solutions. Conduct compliance assessments and produce security risk assessments. Develop and maintain CS&IA policies, processes and governance frameworks. Work closely with clients and internal teams to ensure security outcomes are met. Mentor and guide junior team members (for senior applicants). Who We are Looking For: You don’t need prior consultancy experience – if you have a military background in communications, cyber, security, intelligence or risk management we want to hear from you. Previous experience in security governance, risk management or assurance (military or civilian). Strong stakeholder engagement skills and the ability to explain technical risks in simple terms. Familiarity with security frameworks or policies such as JSP440, NCSC guidance, ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials or similar. Ability to travel and work on-site at secure locations. Qualifications and Training: SC clearance is essential (DV desirable). If you hold or are working towards qualifications like CISSP, CISM, CompTIA Security or ISO 27001 that’s great – if not are client will help you work towards them. Degree-level education is advantageous but not essential if you have equivalent experience.