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Threat Assessment Manager, UK (Remote)

London, United Kingdom

Are you ready to join a global leader in risk and resilience? SPS Global is the Global Assistance arm of Concentric Group, a leading international risk consultancy.
Together, we deliver integrated Security, Medical, and Crisis Response solutions to clients operating in complex environments worldwide. In a world of shifting threats, SPS Global stands as a trusted partner powered by elite professionals from military, government, and intelligence backgrounds. Our teams safeguard people, assets, and organizations through strategic foresight, operational expertise, and rapid global response. If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection, security operations, or business resiliency, SPS Global may be the organization you’ve been searching for.

 As part of Concentric Group, we provide a full spectrum of services, including:
• Global security and risk management
• Emergency assistance and crisis response
• Medical and health services
• Embedded staffing and workforce solutions
• Memberships and insurance-linked response

Our mission is simple yet ambitious: to be recognized as the most innovative, capable, and trusted Risk
Management partner in the world. We achieve this through our people, our integrity, and our unwavering commitment to our clients’ safety
and success.

SPS Global "Reassuringly There"

 

We are currently looking to hire a Threat Assessment Manager, UK, to join our team embedded with our client in the United Kingdom! This position allows for remote work arrangements from the United Kingdom

*This is a full-time position. A typical week’s schedule consists of four 10-hour days, often requiring one shift on a weekend day as job duties demand.

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Threat Assessment Manager will be responsible for comprehensive threat assessment management for client staff and operations, while contributing to and protecting client culture and business interests. This role is to provide behavioral threat assessments, case management, and other related security management services to address external threats to the client company. 

The scope of the role pertains to threats to life safety to the company, employees, and partner community as directed by the client. Threat managers will perform these tasks via the use of client-supplied equipment, network access, and information platforms. Threat Managers will perform these duties via the following:

  • Application of subject matter expertise
  • Adherence to prescribed program policies and procedures
  • Coordination with the greater team of cross-functional program groups to provide immediate and collaborative incident management when needed.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop and maintain comprehensive threat research regionally. 
  • Identify, investigate, analyze, and manage global threats to executive staff and employees
  • Produce actionable and concise threat analysis products in a timely manner to inform cross-functional groups, executive staff protection, and enterprise-wide security operations
  • Work with and guide open-source intelligence analysts, utilizing law enforcement databases, social media platforms, and the deep/dark web for known and potential threats capable of impacting executive staff, employees, or the business partner community.
  • Manage Safety and Security team relationships with local law enforcement partners and other investigative, research, and intelligence groups and vendors.
  • Work closely with the client's customer service team members on threats
  • Maintain global situational awareness of potential and developing threats and prepare impact analyses
  • Work on complex security incidents with multiple stakeholders, including those without experience in the threat and intelligence fields. 
  • Lead regional cross-functional program syncs to educate and develop improved threat capabilities.
  • Assist in program development with workflow creation, threat methodology research, and other planning products.
  • Have a team-focused approach to problem-solving. 
  • Be comfortable communicating with everyone from senior executives to entry-level employees. 
  • Have the ability to translate complex security issues in a way that your specific audience can consume and understand them.
  • Conform with and abide by all regulations, policies, work procedures, and instructions

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must be able to legally work in the country where this position is located without visa sponsorship.
  • This position requires up to 10% travel
  • 3-5 years of experience in threat analysis, ideally behavioral threat assessment, and threat management.
  • Experience supporting a comprehensive threat management program and direct experience conducting investigations, intelligence collection, analysis, and case management.
  • Extensive experience with utilizing open source research, criminal background information, and other online investigative techniques.
  • Current member (or ability to become a member) of professional threat assessment organizations (i.e., Association of Threat Assessment Professionals).
  • Ability to work some non-traditional hours (e.g., nights, weekends, or holidays) and respond to emergent or time-sensitive situations.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrable during the interview process.
  • Must be a highly adaptable and flexible individual with the ability to build partnerships and work collaboratively and cross-functionally.
  • Professional competency in the Google Suite of workspace applications and Mac OS.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Certified Threat Manager (CTM), or currently eligible to sit for the CTM exam per the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) standards.
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred (years of experience may be substituted).
  • International experience/living abroad
  • Regional expertise in Latin America, Asia, Europe, or the Middle East
  • Language skills
  • Data analysis
  • Planning and policy drafting
  • Training and Exercise experience
  • Experience incident commander

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

  • BUPA Top-Up Health Insurance – Private medical coverage that picks up where the NHS leaves off.
  • 28 Days Annual Leave    
  • 7 Sick Days    
  • 8 Bank Holidays    
  • Group term AD&D, Life, PTD    
  • Wellness Allowance    
  • Employee Assistance Program for personal needs    
  • Pension Scheme    
  • Credentity Protection - Eclipse Digital Protection by Concentric    
  • Free access to our Risk Intelligence Dashboard and GEAR App. Providing 24/7 access to trusted risk intelligence and remote support, helping you stay informed, prepared, and protected wherever you operate.    
  • Dedicated Security and Intelligence Training Programs for Professional Development    
  • Coaching and Mentoring Opportunities    

London, United Kingdom

£75,000 - £75,000 GBP

Concentric and SPS Global acknowledge the systemic barriers in the security industry and recognize that removing those barriers will require a collaborative and conscious effort. Concentric and SPS Global are committed to programs and initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, enhancing our organization and the broader community. We are creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

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