Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Cyber Security Adviser

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Bristol, Darlington, London, Manchester, Wolverhampton
Job Summary
We are MHCLG
Here at the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG), we work on things that make a real difference to people’s lives. Whether it's through the homes we live in, the work of our local councils, or the communities we’re all part of, our work is at the top of the political agenda. We have ambitious and far-reaching outcomes to achieve this year and, if you’re thinking of joining us, there’s never been a more exciting time.
We are seeking Cyber Security Advisers who can provide direct assistance to councils, contribute to sector wide capability building, and support analysis and insight that informs MHCLG’s approach to improving resilience across the sector wide capability building.
The Local Digital team sits within the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and supports councils across England to deliver more secure, user-centred, cost-effective local public services through open, collaborative and reusable work. A key part of our work is supporting the local government sector to be more cyber resilient and deliver on the ambition of the Government Cyber Security Strategy to be resilient to known vulnerabilities and attack methods no later than 2030.
To Achieve This, We Work Closely With Councils To
- Understand the risk — improving visibility of digital assets, assessing vulnerabilities, and sharing intelligence so councils and MHCLG can make informed decisions about how best to reduce cyber risk
- Manage the risk — strengthening cyber security posture through continuous improvement, addressing systemic weaknesses, and coordinating effective incident response
- Strengthen partnerships — promoting collaboration across local government and with national partners to reduce duplication, share resources, and build collective resilience
Find out more about our Digital teams and what they are working on through our MHCLG Digital blog. Please note that MHCLG do not offer visa sponsorship and applicants will need a valid visa for the duration of your employment.
Job Description
As a Cyber Security Adviser, you'll:
- Provide direct advisory support to councils, including regular check‑ins, gathering evidence on progress, and helping to review risks, gaps and improvement activities in line with the CAF for Local Government
- Support the monitoring and analysis of cyber risk across councils, helping to identify common issues, vulnerabilities or trends, and escalating concerns appropriately
- Contribute to the design and delivery of sector‑wide teach‑ins, briefings and knowledge‑sharing sessions, helping councils build capability, understand emerging risks and adopt good practice
- Assist in interpreting national cyber guidance from NCSC, the Government Cyber Unit and other authoritative bodies, translating it into clear, practical advice for councils
- Help develop tools, guidance and templates that make it easier for councils to assess their cyber maturity and plan improvements
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, including risk managers and community managers, to ensure insights from council engagement are shared and used to inform MHCLG’s wider support offer
- Build strong working relationships with council cyber, digital and IT teams, supporting them to make informed decisions about their cyber risks and improvement priorities
- Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of cyber security threats, controls and good practice, contributing expertise to team discussions and sector engagement
As a Cyber Security Adviser, You'll
- Provide direct advisory support to councils, including regular check‑ins, gathering evidence on progress, and helping to review risks, gaps and improvement activities in line with the CAF for Local Government
- Support the monitoring and analysis of cyber risk across councils, helping to identify common issues, vulnerabilities or trends, and escalating concerns appropriately
- Contribute to the design and delivery of sector‑wide teach‑ins, briefings and knowledge‑sharing sessions, helping councils build capability, understand emerging risks and adopt good practice
- Assist in interpreting national cyber guidance from NCSC, the Government Cyber Unit and other authoritative bodies, translating it into clear, practical advice for councils
- Help develop tools, guidance and templates that make it easier for councils to assess their cyber maturity and plan improvements
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, including risk managers and community managers, to ensure insights from council engagement are shared and used to inform MHCLG’s wider support offer
- Build strong working relationships with council cyber, digital and IT teams, supporting them to make informed decisions about their cyber risks and improvement priorities
- Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of cyber security threats, controls and good practice, contributing expertise to team discussions and sector engagement
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Person specification
As a Cyber Security Adviser, You'll Have
- Experience working in a cyber security role within a complex organisation or a multi‑stakeholder environment (such as local government, national government, critical infrastructure, or the wider public sector)
- Experience contributing to cyber security risk assessments, including understanding threats, vulnerabilities and controls, and providing clear, proportionate advice to support mitigation
- Practical experience applying recognised frameworks such as the NCSC’s Cyber Assessment Framework or ISO 27001, and helping translate them into achievable actions for delivery teams
- Experience supporting reviews of organisational cyber maturity, helping analyse gaps and contributing to realistic improvement plans
- A good understanding of common enterprise technologies (including cloud, networks, identity and access management) and how to assess their security considerations
- The ability to communicate complex or technical cyber issues in a clear and practical way to non‑technical stakeholders, and experience contributing to workshops or briefings to support adoption of new approaches or guidance
- Experience supporting team delivery, planning work effectively and managing your own priorities in a fast‑paced environment
- Relevant security certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CISMP or ISO 27001 Lead Auditor/Implementer (or working towards them), and a commitment to ongoing professional development and staying current with emerging threats and good practice
Salary and Benefits
Alongside your salary of £44,004, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government contributes £12,747 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).
At MHCLG we offer many benefits that range from tailored career pathways and flexible working to MyLifestyle Childcare Voucher and Cycle to Work Schemes. For more information, please click here.
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Selection process details
The application process will be split into 2 stages, testing the following Success Profiles:
- Behaviours
- Experience
- Strengths
- Technical
Please ensure your CV does not contain any personally identifiable information.
Note: We do not consider direct CV applications. All applications must be submitted via the provided application link.
Important: Your CV and Cover Letter must be merged into a single document before uploading.
Stage 1: Sift (CV & Cover Letter)
Experience & Technical: Your covering letter should be no more than 1 page referencing how you meet the criteria set out in the job description.
Most of our campaigns utilise multiple assessors and so it is possible that each of your answers would be viewed by different assessors.
In the event that we receive a large number of applications, we may conduct an initial sift using the lead sift question listed in the advert. Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift, or progressed straight to interview.
Lead sift question (Experience): Tell us about your experience communicating complex cyber security advice and guidance to different audiences (e.g. executives, delivery teams, partners.
Stage 2: Interview
Behaviours: "Developing Self and Others", "Communicating and Influencing", "Seeing The Big Picture"
Technical: Technical questions will be based around the essential skills and criteria as listed in the job description.*
Strengths: The strength-based questions will require natural responses from the candidates.
Candidates will be asked to prepare a presentation, further details will be provided on invitation to interview.
Sift and Interview Dates
Sifting is envisaged to take place the week commencing 3rd August 2026.
Interviews are envisaged to take place the week commencing 17th August 2026 and are currently being held remotely via videocall. This could be subject to change.
Group 1 Digital & Data Roles
MHCLG has implemented the Digital and Data capability framework for Group 1 roles. Applicants that are successful and have been offered a position will be required to complete a capability assessment after the interview.
MHCLG will honour completed capability assessments for this role from other Government Departments for existing civil servants on level transfer only. Please provide a copy of your capability assessment to the Hiring Manager when applying. If you have any queries on pay, please contact the Hiring Manager.
Each experience or technical skill is assessed between 1-3, representing working towards, at or above the job level requirements. You are awarded a proficiency level accordingly, and you will be given opportunity to annually re assess your capability and potentially increase your overall remuneration, through payment of allowances, depending on level of assessed capability.
Candidates moving from another government department have the option to retain their current basic pay if this is within our pay band for the relevant grade.
Senior Executive Officer Group 1 Digital and Data salary
The basic pay for this role will be between £47,444 – £53,575 (London), £
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