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Critical National Infrastructure Specialist - 34595

Doncaster
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Critical National Infrastructure Specialist - 34595

building effective partnerships to jointly manage risks, and with internal and external organisations, able to work with senior people, manage multiple priorities, and competing demands experience of stakeholder management, with clear communication and engagement skills There is a conditional requirement to achieve Security Check (SC) level of National Security Vetting.

Job Description

Are you a collaborative team member with technical security knowledge? Are you keen to use your skills to protect the organisation, our assets, and employees?

As a CNIS Specialists you will work in a small team providing strategic leadership, consistent standards, and expert capability across physical, personnel, cyber, and supply chain security for CNIS. The team will ensure compliance with national security obligations, resilience, and risk management.

We are recruiting for three roles: CNIS Protective Security Specialist, CNIS Personnel Security and Vetting Specialist, Commercial Security Assurance Specialist.

CNIS Protective Security Specialist role: you will lead protective security risk assessments and controls across CNIS assets, designing, publishing, and maintaining standards, ensuring alignment with asset management and corporate policies. Key responsibilities include:

Conduct and assure site risk assessments and define protective measures Provide security design requirements for new builds/major changes, reviewing specifications Coordinate with CTSA for site advice and plan testing/exercises Oversee incident management playbooks and after-action reviews for physical incidents

CNIS Personnel Security & Vetting role: you will define and assure role-based vetting and personnel security requirements across CNIS roles and contractors. Key responsibilities include:

Set role-based vetting, working with Defra group Security on applications Embed insider risk controls, working with Professional Standards Partner with Professional Standards, HR and Security to manage investigations and cases Define, create, and manage training requirements

Commercial Security Assurance role: you will ensure contracts, procurement, and supplier management do not compromise CNIS security. Key responsibilities include:

Work with Commercial on CNIS security clauses and schedules, providing advice during procurement and on managing contracts securely Run supplier due diligence and ongoing assurance Coordinate with NPSA/NCSC guidance for supply chain risk, advising on remediation and termination where needed Monitor contract performance against security KPIs, escalating non-conformance

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You will be part of a small team within the Corporate Management, Assurance, and Security team, who are focused on protecting and empowering the organisation to function effectively and be resilient.

The wider team manages a diverse range of work and are welcoming. There is also an expectation that you will become involved in work the wider team does, which will give you the opportunity to gain a wide range of experience of key activities.

Experience/skills Required

5 or more years in protective security; familiarity with site operations and design standards, or 5 or more years in personnel security/vetting; understand UK government vetting regimes and insider risk or, 5 or more years in procurement/supply chain security; strong contracting knowledge; supplier assurance. building effective partnerships to jointly manage risks, and with internal and external organisations, able to work with senior people, manage multiple priorities, and competing demands experience of stakeholder management, with clear communication and engagement skills There is a conditional requirement to achieve Security Check (SC) level of National Security Vetting.

Contact and additional information

Everyone that joins us is required to undertake training and participate in incident response duties when needed. An incident role is an essential part of working for the Environment Agency, how we help communities and prevent harm to the environment.

Further information on incident response can be found within your candidate pack.

There will be an informal session to hear more about the role and ask questions on Wednesday 17th June at 12.15. For further details please contact Emma Young at emma.young@environment-agency.gov.uk to join the session or receive a transcript of the session.

Interviews are scheduled to take place from week commencing 13th July 2026.

To apply for this post, please provide examples for each of the competencies below.

Competence 1

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Key to your success in this role will be your ability to work well with others. Please give an example of a time when you built a strong working relationship that led to successful joint delivery. What did you do to establish rapport, and what was the outcome?

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Takes Decisions and Solves Problems

Description

Please give an example of when you had to make a time-critical decision relating to a security issue or risk. What approach did you take and what was the impact?

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Achieves Results

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Give an example of when you identified a risk to delivering a security-related objective and took action to resolve it. What was the outcome?

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Skills

Stakeholder Management
Risk Management
Security Assessment
Incident Management
Communication Skills
Engagement Skills
Procurement Security
Supplier Assurance
Personnel Security
Vetting
Training Management
Collaboration
Decision Making
Problem Solving
Compliance
Resilience

Location

Doncaster, England, United Kingdom

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