Nuffield Health
Threat and Vulnerability Management Lead

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Threat and Vulnerability Management Lead
Barbican, London | Hybrid Working (One office day a week) | Technology | Fixed-Term Contract till end of 2026 | Full time Competitive Salary available, depending on experience 37.5 hours per week
At Nuffield Health, our mission to build a healthier nation is powered by passionate people who make a difference every day. We are seeking an experienced Threat and Vulnerability Management Lead to join our growing Cyber Security team and take ownership of our enterprise-wide Threat and Vulnerability Management function. This is an exciting opportunity to shape and mature our vulnerability management capability, driving the evolution from traditional vulnerability management to a risk-based Exposure Management and CTEM approach.
You will define the operating model, influence strategic direction, enhance tooling and processes, and work closely with technology and business stakeholders to reduce cyber risk across a complex healthcare environment.
As our Threat and Vulnerability Management Lead you’ll:
- Lead and continuously improve Nuffield Health's enterprise-wide Threat and Vulnerability Management programme, driving the transition to a mature Exposure Management and CTEM operating model.
- Own the end-to-end vulnerability lifecycle, ensuring effective discovery, risk-based prioritisation, remediation governance, exception management and reporting.
- Develop and manage the VM tooling, patching and automation roadmap, enhancing security visibility, ITSM integration, scanning coverage and operational efficiency.
- Partner with internal technology teams and third-party providers to drive timely remediation, oversee patch deployment activities and strengthen accountability for risk reduction.
- Deliver meaningful dashboards, KPIs and executive reporting that provide clear insight into cyber exposure, remediation progress and overall security posture.
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To succeed as our Threat and Vulnerability Management Lead you’ll bring:
- Proven expertise leading Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM) within a complex enterprise environment, with strong technical knowledge across on-premises, cloud and internet-facing infrastructure.
- Hands-on experience with vulnerability management platforms such as Qualys and/or Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, including configuration, scanning, analysis and reporting.
- Strong understanding of risk-based and exposure-led vulnerability prioritisation, leveraging threat intelligence, EPSS, attack-path analysis, asset criticality and business impact alongside CVSS.
- Experience owning the full vulnerability lifecycle, including discovery, triage, remediation governance, exception management, executive reporting and continuous improvement.
- Knowledge of security frameworks and standards including ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials Plus and CIS Controls.
- Excellent stakeholder management, communication and influencing skills, with the ability to translate technical risks into actionable business outcomes.
- Strategic mindset with the ability to build and mature a security capability, drive CTEM adoption, and measure success through meaningful exposure reduction metrics.


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Nuffield Health, is the UK’s largest healthcare charity. For over 60 years, we’ve been working to make the UK fitter, healthier, happier and stronger. All for the public benefit. We do this through our family of 31 award-winning hospitals, 113 fitness and wellbeing centres, healthcare clinics and over a 100 workplace wellbeing services.
As a charity, we reinvest all our income into our services, into pioneering improvements in care, and most importantly into our social impact programmes, which are designed to support people who would not normally be able to afford or access our services. Its all part of our mission to give everyone the care they need and to build a healthier nation.
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