Cyber Technical Awareness Manager at Deloitte, UK Offices, 6 Months, Part-Time, £Competitive Day Rate

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  • UK
  • Jul 08, 2026

Contract Description

Location
Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Southampton
Business Line
Enabling Functions
Job Type
Contract
Date published
07-Jul-2026
Req #
24034

Job description

 

Job Title: Cyber Technical Awareness Manager (Part-time contract)

Location: Hybrid UK. Ad hoc travel to the office is required

Duration: 6 months (potential to extend)

Part-time: 17.5 hours per week

Contract Start Date: July 2026

Day Rate: Competitive (Inside IR35)

 


Deloitte

Working with the Deloitte Associate (Contractor) Programme means we can offer you the opportunity to work on a variation of industry and client related projects. Our aim is to retain the best talent and so when your project end date nears our team of Talent Community Advisors will be working with you to look at alternative projects within the firm that suit your experience should you wish to continue with Deloitte.

 


The Role

We are seeking a Cyber Technical Awareness Manager to support Deloitte’s Cyber Security function in delivering technical cyber awareness initiatives for IT and Enabling Functions. The role focuses on improving secure behaviours, developing and delivering targeted awareness campaigns, managing phishing simulation activities, and producing executive-level reporting. You will help shape the technical awareness roadmap, create engaging cyber learning content, and work closely with stakeholders to drive adoption of security best practices.

 


Essential Skills and Experience

  • Proven experience delivering cyber security awareness, cyber culture, or security education programmes
  • Communication skills: Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills.
  • Able to translate technical cyber concepts into engaging content for technical audiences
  • Stakeholder Management: Experience influencing stakeholders and driving behavioural change
  • Experience developing awareness campaigns, training materials, quizzes, or gamified learning activities
  • Understanding of core cyber security concepts, including phishing, secure development, patching, and cyber threats
  • Reporting and Analysis: Experience producing trend analysis, metrics, dashboards, and executive reporting
  • Strong PowerPoint and reporting skills with the ability to present concise insights to senior leaders
  • Highly reliable, self-managed, and able to work independently
  • Experience working within or with internal communications teams and managing content distribution


Desirable

 

  • Experience running phishing simulation programmes
  • Awareness of GDPR, ISO 27001, or similar cyber security frameworks and compliance requirements

 


Deliverables: Responsibilities but not limited to:
  • Produce and deliver artefacts and outcomes of the defined Technical Awareness Roadmap items.
  • Create role-based training/awareness materials and tailored content based on threat scenarios supplied.
  • Create the phishing drill report.
  • Conduct baseline security assessment using surveys/interviews.
  • Set up reporting tools and/or security processes and procedures.
  • Create a trend analysis and metrics report on effectiveness of available communication and training channels.
  • Map awareness content to compliance requirements, e.g. GDPR and ISO 27001.

 


IR35

As a means of managing tax, commercial and reputational risks, Deloitte prohibits the use of Associates through Personal Service Companies (‘PSCs’). All Associates must contract under PAYE arrangements through a Deloitte approved ‘Employment Company’ (aka ‘umbrella company.’)