Information Security Tutor

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Job Title:Information Security/Digital Tutor
Location:Home-based (England) with travel
Contract:Permanent, full-time

Our BSI Training Academy has seen impressive growth over the last few years and as we continue to grow in our digital space, we are looking for a talented, customer-focused individual to support our Tutor Delivery Team specialising in Information and Digital Security.


About the role

In this role, you will be responsible for the effective and engaging delivery of our learning material to delegates which cover our Information and Digital Security portfolio.

You will deliver both in face to face and virtual classroom environments, using accelerated learning techniques and proven online delivery approaches.

You'll need to be client-focused, creative and, solutions-orientated, to enable you to best support our clients in their learning and development pathway.


Additional responsibilities include:

Deliver impactful and insightful learning experiences to accommodate the diverse learning styles and needs of individual learners.

Inform and update customers of BSI services to ensure their learning needs are met during training sessions.

Support with content creation and new learning materials to improve the quality and range of the training offered.

Proactively engage with peers and key stakeholders to ensure continual improvement, in line with the BSI standards of excellence for training delivery.

Maintain and enhance appropriate professional qualification status in relevant disciplines to keep up to date in own area of expertise.

Provide feedback to support course development in line with the new course and existing product development process.


To be successful in the role, you should possess the following:

Practical industry experience and a comprehensive knowledge of ISO 27001 (Information Security).

A understanding or working knowledge of Cyber Security, Digital Security and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Knowledge of other ISO management systems such as Business Continuity Management Systems are desirable.

Demonstrable experience in Training Needs Analysis along with subsequent design and delivery of training solutions.

Lead Auditor experience (ISO 27001)

Excellent interpersonal skills with strong verbal communication

The ability to command and engage a class room

Our Benefits
We offer a competitive total reward package, an independent and varied job in an international environment, flexible working hours, ongoing training and development with the inclusion of; 27-days annual leave, paid sick leave, bank holidays, health insurance, life insurance, pension plan with company contribution, income protection, paid maternity leave, paid paternity leave, paid parental leave, adoption leave, compassionate leave, paid bereavement leave, learning and development opportunities, and a wide range of flexible benefits that you can tailor to suit your lifestyle.


D&I Policy

BSI is committed to ensuring the diversity of our workforce reflects that of our clients and the communities in which we operate. Our goal is to create a sense of belonging for all employees by providing opportunities to develop, grow, and engage with our global organisation all while having fun doing great work. BSI is a community where everyone can thrive.


If you require any reasonable accommodations to be made on account of a disability or impairment throughout out our recruiting process, please inform your Talent Acquisition Partner.

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Our Excellence Behaviours: Client-centric, Agile, Collaborative. These three behaviours represent how we do things at BSI. They help us ensure that BSI is a great place to work and a highly successful business.

BSI is conducting face-to-face interviews where appropriate and possible. If you are invited to a face-to-face interview but feel more comfortable with conducting the interview virtually, please speak to a member of our recruitment team.

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