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Cyber Risk Analyst Apprentice

Employer
QA Apprenticeships
Location
Oxford
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
21 Jan 2021

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Main responsibilities:
  • Ensure that information security policies, standards and guidelines are operating effectively across the organisation and update periodically or when necessary
  • Carry out risk assessments to ensure that the possible impacts of a cyber-incident are identified, understood, managed and mitigated in accordance with business tolerance.
  • Manage the risk register, and coordinate risk mitigation activities
  • Carry out control effectiveness assessments to ensure that the possible impacts of poor controls incident are identified, understood, managed and mitigated in accordance with business tolerance.
  • Support the ISDP Manager in establishing and maintaining the risk and compliance working groups to ensure risks are appropriately managed and communicated across Oxford University Press
  • Partner with risk managers and Business/Function leads to ensure that risk processes and requirements are embedded globally
  • Proactively identify and assess changes in relevant frameworks, legislation and regulation, advising and educating stakeholders on relevance, impact and proportionate business responses


Desirable skills:
  • Some office based work experience
  • Clear communication skills and confidence explaining terms to a senior audience
  • Strong focus on timely delivery of output
  • Good verbal and written communication skills

Personal qualities:
  • A highly proactive nature, to identify problems and suggest workable solutions, be self-motivated to learn and further they skills and own future
  • Ability to work with a range of business stakeholders to understand their challenges
  • The ability to work collaborative and bring people together around a common goal


Desired qualifications:
  • A-Levels in ICT/Business/Computing
  • Or an Apprenticeship in a similar subject (this must be at least the level below the planned programme)
  • Or an International Baccalaureate at level 3 in ICT


Future prospects:
  • At the end of the apprenticeship the candidate will have the opportunity to continue working in the thriving Information Security sector or using the skills and knowledge gained as a basis to start approaching other IT areas.


Important Information:

QA's apprenticeships are funded by the Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA), an executive agency of the Department for Education.

To be eligible for a Government funded apprenticeship you must have lived in the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) for the last 3 consecutive years.

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