Loughborough University

Cyber Security Specialist

Loughborough University

Package: Specialist and Supporting Academic grade 7 from £45585 to £54395 per annum. Subject to annual pay award.

Job description

This is an exciting time to join our Department of Computer Science, as we’re looking to expand our team and recruit a number of specialist and academic positions, in preparation for the launch of two new innovative Master's degrees – one in Cyber Resilience, and a Computing Conversion course, aimed at candidates with a non-technical background.   

The role and what we’re looking for:   

Are you passionate about shaping the future of cyber security? We’re looking for a Cyber Security Specialist to join the Department of Computer Science, who will bring their broad understanding of the field, along with any unique industrial experience to prepare our students for the demand in cyber skills.     

The role will require an understanding of cyber security, developing teaching materials, and delivering lectures and labs.  

  • Find out more about the Department of Computer Science and the opportunities we have on offer within our dedicated microsite  
  • Please refer to the job description and person specification for specific details about the nature of the role and the essential criteria before applying  
  • The position is open ended and full-time (37 hours per week), however part-time and job share applications will also be considered. Hybrid working is also available, with a mix of working in the office and from home

Why should you apply?  

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high-performing Computer Science Department and work alongside leading researchers in a collaborative environment, with excellent laboratory facilities to support research in computer science theory, networks and systems, robotics and vision. The department is also part of Loughborough University’s School of Science, which undertakes world-leading research and teaching in Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Mathematics Education and Physics, boasting state-of-the-art facilities and an active research community. 

As well as Loughborough being a great place to work, we offer a generous employment package including: 

  • Generous annual leave allowance up to 44 days for full time staff (inclusive of Bank Holidays & University closure days)  
  • Loughborough University is committed to allowing its employees to work dynamically with a combination of working on campus and remotely, where possible  
  • Competitive pension schemes 
  • A range of childcare support initiatives and benefits including childcare vouchers; on-site university nursery (with salary sacrifice scheme); and holiday play schemes
  • We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies
  • BUPA Cash Plan (100 Scheme) 
  • Employee Assistance Programme 
  • Season ticket loan scheme 
  • On campus parking with charging points for electric vehicles  
  • Fantastic range of sports facilities and preferential membership packages available 
  • Fantastic CPD and inclusive resources for development 

Applications   

The latest closing date for receipt of applications is 2nd September 2024. Please note that applications will be reviewed regularly on a rolling basis, and the role may close early if a sufficient number of applications are received. We therefore strongly recommend applying as early as possible.  

Informal enquiries about the role should be made to John Woodward, Head of Computer Science, by email: j.woodward@lboro.ac.uk.   

Assessment Process   

The assessment process will include multiple stages including a presentation and interview, which are likely to commence from W/C 16th September. Should the role close earlier, candidates will be informed of an alternative interview/presentation date.   

Reasonable Adjustments  

We are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that you may need during the recruitment process. If there are adjustments that you’d like to request please contact John Woodward, Head of Computer Science, by email: j.woodward@lboro.ac.uk.