NCSC Deputy Director for the UK’s Private Sector Critical National Infrastructure
Closing Date - 17:00 on Tuesday 25th February 2025
Knowledge & Information Management
Annual salary £96,981 up to £113,211 based on skills and experience
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) was set up in 2016 as the UK’s National Technical Authority and lead operational body for cyber security. We are part of GCHQ, which gives us unparalleled insight into the current and potential cyber threats the UK faces.
The NCSC’s main functions include:
1. Acting as the lead operational unit for major cyber security incidents affecting the UK.
2. Maintaining and enhancing world-class covert and overt capabilities to detect and prevent major cyber-attacks.
3. Providing effective advice on staying safe online.
4. Supporting the UK in improving the cyber protection and resilience of the UK’s most critical infrastructure.
5. Heading the Government’s programme of technological improvements.
6. Playing a key role in the development of UK cyber skills and commercial cyber security capability.
The UK’s private sector Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) encompasses a range of systems that are vital to our nation’s way of life. NCSC works alongside partners across the private and public sectors to help protect the UK’s CNI in cyber space.
About the role
The Deputy Director for Private Sector Critical National Infrastructure (DD PSCNI) leads the NCSC’s mission to improve the cyber resilience of this sector of the UK economy.
You will lead the efforts of the NCSC and its partners to drive cross-government and wider ecosystem change to raise the resilience of the UK’s most critical privately owned systems to sophisticated cyber actors.
Much of your work will be in shaping and directing the UK’s national approach to cyber security and delivering impact at scale. You will oversee and be responsible for the expert advice and services that the NCSC provides to such programmes.
When nationally significant incidents impact the UK’s CNI, you will work in partnership with the NCSC’s Incident Management team and other partners to ensure those affected respond, recover, and learn from such events.
You will lead a highly skilled team split between Cheltenham, London, Manchester, and Scarborough. In an organisation that values individual well-being, diversity, and a positive culture, the team will look to the new Deputy Director to lead by example.
About you
We expect those applying to have demonstrable evidence of the following essential criteria:
1. Extensive experience building relationships and genuine partnerships across a range of organisations.
2. Experience tailoring complex messages while remaining credible and understandable.
3. Ability to speak credibly about both cyber security and resilience.
4. Demonstrated strategic thinking and innovation.
5. Experience balancing multiple and competing needs.
6. Demonstrated strong leadership values.
Please be aware that this role requires that the successful candidate will be publicly avowed, possibly on the NCSC’s website, which would directly link them to GCHQ.
SCS Competency Framework
The role is broad and varied in scope, particularly focused on cyber security leadership and the following SCS1 Behaviours (Level 5):
1. Seeing the Big Picture
2. Driving Innovation and Change
3. Communicating and Influencing
4. Working Collaboratively
5. Making Effective Decisions
We would expect all applicants to be leading inclusively.
Terms and Conditions:
This is an SCS Pay Band 1 position, and applications on promotion are welcomed.
Salary and Compensation
Annual salary £96,981 up to £113,211 based on skills and experience.
Location and Working Pattern
The preferred location for the role will be London, based at NCSC’s headquarters in Central London. Regular in-office work is required, with occasional home working available.
UK-based travel will be frequent and essential, as your stakeholders are based across the UK.
We welcome applications from those working part-time or job sharing.
How to Apply and the Selection Process
Our recruitment process is fair, transparent, and based on merit. Your application should be submitted via the “Submit” button by 5pm on Tuesday 25th February 2025.
The panel will conduct a shortlist review, assessing applications to select those demonstrating the best fit for the role.
We encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet every single qualification.
Further information
Diversity and inclusion are critical to our partnership and mission. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from everyone.
Before You Apply
To work at NCSC, you need to be a British citizen or hold dual British nationality.
This role requires the highest security clearance, known as Developed Vetting (DV).
Please note we have a strict drugs policy.
Right to Withdraw Statement
Please be aware that we withhold the right to bring forward the closing date for this role once a certain number of applications have been received.
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