Lead Cloud Security Architect

Cardiff
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Lead Cloud Security Architect - 24 month fixed term contract
Are you passionate about safeguarding digital health systems and leading cloud security at a national scale?
Working for us
Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) is an expert national body and part of NHS Wales. We work in partnership with NHS Wales colleagues and other key stakeholders to provide national digital and data services which support the delivery of health and social care in Wales. Modern health and care services depend on good digital tools, data and information. DHCW runs or works with more than 100 services and delivers major national digital transformation programmes to support this. In addition, DHCW provides expert advice in relation to cyber security and information governance. We give frontline staff the digital tools which help them provide safer and more efficient care. We are also giving patients and the public digital tools to better manage their own health and wellbeing, empowering people to live healthier lives. We put people at the heart of what we do, working to the highest standards to deliver quality and make digital a force for good in health and care.
Working for DHCW offers lots of employee benefits, including flexible working, a competitive salary, 28 days of annual leave plus Bank Holidays and opportunities for career development. We are committed to recognising and celebrating our staff as the most valuable part of our organisation.
We are seeking a Lead Cloud Security Architect to play a pivotal role in enhancing the security of critical digital services for NHS Wales. As a key member of our team, you will use your expertise to lead complex, high-impact projects, ensuring robust, scalable, and innovative security solutions.
Your Role:

  • Lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of cloud security architectures across multiple projects.
  • Act as the primary security authority, providing strategic security advice to senior stakeholders and mentoring a team of security professionals.
  • Drive the development of security strategies, standards, and guidelines, ensuring they align with organisational goals.
  • Conduct security assessments, lead risk management activities, and develop mitigation strategies for complex technical challenges.
  • Lead the technical design of secure systems, ensuring alignment with industry best practices.
  • Stay ahead of emerging security trends, applying your knowledge to improve our security posture.
    What You Will Bring:
    Essential Qualifications and Experience:
  • A Master’s degree in an associated professional field (or equivalent qualification/experience).
  • Industry-recognised qualification in cloud security architecture.
  • Experience in reviewing security configurations within an operational IT service delivery role in a large, complex programme.
  • Experience in defining and designing Cyber security requirements for IT systems aligned with organisational objectives.
    Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
  • Chartered IT Professional (CITP) or equivalent professional registration.
  • FEDIP Practitioner or equivalent recognised Intermediate Professional qualification.
  • Ability to review and evaluate emerging security technologies.
  • Strong understanding of human factors in security and their impact on digital adoption.
  • Ability to align security initiatives with business goals for measurable improvements.
    Why Join Us?
  • Make a meaningful impact by protecting essential health services for the people of Wales.
  • Be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking team that values innovation and security-first principles.
  • Continuous professional development and support for your career growth.
  • Flexible working arrangements and a commitment to work-life balance.
    Ready to Lead in Cloud Security? If you are a proactive and experienced cloud security professional looking to take on a leadership role, we want to hear from you. Apply now and help shape the future of digital health security in Wales

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