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Information Governance & Security Manager

‘People are proud to live and work in Slough where diversity is celebrated and where residents can enjoy fulfi lling prosperous and healthy lives'.

Take one of these challenging new roles, and you will take hold of the information and governance security agenda and shape it. Dynamic, experienced, and enterprising, you will play your part in the roll-out of our new framework of policies.

A source of expert advice on information risk management, relevant legislation, current best practice and technical security solutions, you will join our newly established Information Governance and Security unit, or if more suited, you could choose to take up a Business Analyst role within our busy IS&T Section working on key transformational cross-cutting projects. Wherever you join us, you'll have the chance to make a difference to the Council for the people we serve.

For an informal discussion about the posts please contact Judith Davids, Assistant Director for Customer Services and ICT, on 01753 476793.

Apply for this job online at this link. Alternatively, email here or call our 24 hour message line on 01753 875074 for a pack, outlining the reference number above. Minicom service on 01753 875030. We value diversity.

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