Canberra, ACT, Australia

Protective Security Incident Management Analyst

 Job Description:

Australian Citizens residing in Australia with Baseline Clearance only respond.

  • Contract start 01 September 2023 to 12 months, 12 months extensions.
  • Australian Citizen, Baseline Clearance, Canberra role.

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Overview

Protective Security Incident Management Analysts.

The role is within the Protective Security Operations Section (PSOS) and will work with key stakeholders internally and externally to the department. PSOS are responsible for the day-to-day management of security arrangements and provide risk, policy, and governance advice to ensure the effective management of security risk and practices for the departments people, information and assets.

The role requires an experienced security incident manager (excluding cyber incidents) to review the existing controls, assess the adequacy of the existing arrangements, provide uplift recommendations, develop processes and procedures, assist with exercises, and provide training.

Deliverables.

Services to be provided include, but are not limited to the following:

In line with best practice, develop the following.

  • Security incident management plan (roles and responsibilities, communications plan)
  • Incident management plan on a page
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs)
  • Security incident templates
  • Summary plan template
  • Communication template
  • Lessons learnt template
    • Senior Executive engagement and sponsorship model
    • Maturity modelling pathways
    • Training package may include:
    • Presentation slides
    • Departmental Security essential training (internal personnel training and awareness package)

      Every application requires to address selection criteria as part of application submission.

      Essential Criteria

      • Minimum 3 years experience in security incident management
      • Comprehensive knowledge of protective (excluding cyber) security incident management.

      Desirable Criteria

      • Working knowledge of the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) and Australian New Zealand Counter Terrorism Committee (ANZCTC) governance and policies.

      Certification and/or membership to relevant professional organisations including certification in any of the following: Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Associate Protection Professional (APP) or Physical Security Professional (PSP).