Security Architect

City of London
4 days ago
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Security Architect

Rate: £700/day

Contract: Inside IR35

Location: Remote, UK-based only

Sector: NHS or Central Government experience is ESSENTIAL

Overview

We are supporting a public sector organisation in the NHS or central government space that is looking for an experienced Security Architect to support the design and assurance of secure digital, data, and cloud platforms. The role has a strong focus on modern cloud architecture and emerging AI-enabled services.

This is a hands-on architecture role, working closely with engineering, data, and programme teams to ensure security is embedded by design.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design and assurance of secure cloud and hybrid architectures
Define and maintain security and cloud architecture patterns, principles, and standards
Provide security and cloud input into solution designs, technical reviews, and delivery governance
Support threat modelling, risk assessments, and security design reviews
Advise on secure use of cloud-native services, data platforms, and AI-enabled services
Ensure architectures align with NHS or central government security policies and NCSC guidance
Work closely with delivery teams, suppliers, and senior stakeholders

Required Experience

Proven experience working as a Security Architect in complex enterprise environments
Strong cloud architecture experience across AWS, Azure, or GCP
Deep understanding of cloud security controls, shared responsibility models, and identity and access management
Solid grounding in modern infrastructure, DevSecOps, and zero trust principles
Experience within the NHS or UK central government is essential
Strong knowledge of public sector security frameworks and standards (for example NCSC guidance, DSPT, ISO 27001)
Awareness of AI infrastructure, including security considerations around data pipelines, model hosting, and AI-enabled services

Nice to Have

Experience supporting data platforms, analytics, or AI/ML initiatives
Exposure to large-scale cloud migrations or digital transformation programmes
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills

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