At Alzheimer’s Society, everything we do is driven by one goal: to improve the lives of people affected by dementia. From frontline support and research to digital services and technology, we work together to make a difference where it matters most.
We’re looking for a Security Compliance Manager to play a vital role in protecting the information, systems and data that our supporters, staff, volunteers and partners trust us with every day. This is a senior specialist role within our Technology Directorate, working closely with colleagues across Technology, Information Governance, Data Protection and the wider organisation.
You’ll lead the development and ongoing improvement of our security compliance framework, ensuring the Society operates in line with recognised standards such as ISO27001, Cyber Essentials Plus and PCI-DSS, as well as regulatory requirements including GDPR. Acting as a trusted subject matter expert, you’ll provide advice, assurance and insight, helping teams embed security compliance into day-to-day ways of working and major change initiatives.
This role offers a real opportunity to influence how security is understood and applied across a large, mission-led organisation. You’ll work with senior stakeholders, auditors and external partners, support risk management activity, and help build a positive culture where security enables, rather than blocks, the Society’s ambitions.
If you’re passionate about security, governance and using your expertise to support meaningful work, this is a chance to make a genuine impact.
About you
You’re a trusted security professional who combines strong technical knowledge with the ability to communicate clearly and build effective relationships. You’re comfortable working at both a strategic and operational level, translating complex compliance requirements into practical guidance that teams can act on.
You’re motivated by purpose, not just process, and you share our commitment to working better together, leading with compassion, and being determined to make a difference for people affected by dementia.
You’ll have:
- Proven experience leading or managing security compliance activities within a complex organisation
- Strong working knowledge of security standards and frameworks such as ISO27001, Cyber Essentials Plus and PCI-DSS, alongside GDPR and data protection requirements
- Experience of planning and leading security audits, assessments and assurance activities
- Confidence producing clear compliance reporting, metrics and recommendations for senior stakeholders
- Experience supporting risk management processes and maintaining security or information risk registers
- The ability to influence, advise and collaborate with technical and non-technical colleagues
- A commitment to continuous learning and staying up to date with emerging security legislation and best practice
What you’ll focus on:
- Developing, implementing and maintaining Alzheimer’s Society’s security compliance framework
- Monitoring compliance across security controls and identifying risks, gaps and remediation actions
- Providing expert security compliance advice to projects, procurement activity and third-party assessments
- Working closely with Technology, Information Governance and Data Protection teams to deliver joined-up compliance
- Building security awareness through training, guidance and support for staff and volunteers
- Managing and developing Security Analysts, setting clear objectives and supporting their professional growth
- Engaging with auditors, regulators and external partners to demonstrate the Society’s commitment to security and trust
If you’re passionate about security, compliance and doing work that truly matters, we’d love to hear from you. Join Alzheimer’s Society and play a key role in safeguarding our information, strengthening our compliance, and enabling technology that drives real, positive change for people affected by dementia.
Important Dates
Deadline for applications: 23:59 on 12th Feb 2026
Invites sent out: 19th Feb 2026
1st stage Interviews: 25th & 26th Feb 2026
2nd stage Interviews: 5th & 6th March 2026