Deadline Date:
Thursday 9 October 2025
Requirement:
Programme Coordinator - Cybersecurity Scorecard
Location:
Brussels, BELGIUM
Full Time On-Site:
A certain amount of remote working arrangements will be incorporated in line with the requirements of the function.
Not to Exceed Rate:
90 EUR
Total Scope of the request (hours):
266
Required Start Date:
13 November 2025
Required Security Clearance:
NATO SECRET
- Current National or NATO SECRET clearance
- Nationality of one of the NATO member countries
- Current work visa for the specific location if applying for an in-country position
Profile Description Summary: We are looking for an experienced Contractor Project / Programme Manager to reinforce the NATO Enterprise Security team, within the Cyber and Digital Transformation Division. The contractor will monitor and coordinate efforts under NATO's Cybersecurity Scorecard programme, tracking and reporting on progress, milestones, lines of effort and deliverables as applicable.
Division: Cyber and Digital Transformation Division (CDT)
Mission: The Cyber Readiness Section leads and coordinates the implementation of NATO's cyber strategy, policy and governance by ensuring operational readiness, resilience and responsiveness. The effectiveness measurement and reporting function ensures continuous monitoring, assessment, and reporting on NATO's cyber risk exposure, governance effectiveness, and overall defence posture.
Current context: The NATO Cybersecurity Scorecard is implemented through a comprehensive annual assessment programme that evaluates and reports on the cybersecurity posture and performance of civil and military entities across the NATO Enterprise.
Objectives and scope of work:
- The Contractor will be responsible for the coordination and oversight of the NATO Cybersecurity Scorecard, a comprehensive annual assessment programme that evaluates and reports on the cybersecurity posture and performance of civil and military entities across the NATO Enterprise.
- The Contractor is expected to be the primary coordination officer and working level point of contact for the Cybersecurity Scorecard.
- The Contractor will also participate in the annual progress assessments, in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders who will support the evaluation efforts from technical and operational perspectives.
Coordination and oversight of the NATO Cybersecurity Scorecard annual assessment cycle
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with the Enterprise-wide cybersecurity community.
- Planning and executing an annual assessment programme that is comprised of both on-site and remote performance and maturity assessments
- Organizing periodical in-person and virtual workshops for dissemination of information to all relevant stakeholders.
- Supporting targeted data collection efforts across the NATO Enterprise.
- Supporting the development of measures and metrics for tracking cybersecurity performance;
- Maintaining and refining the methodology of assessing cybersecurity maturity and performance Enterprise-wide;
- Publishing the updated Cybersecurity Scorecard every year to inform the following annual assessment cycle.
Timelines: Period of Performance: The services of the contractor are required for the period starting on 13 November (tentative) until 31st December 2025. Future contract extensions are subject to performance of the contractor and related NATO regulations.
Travel: A minimum business travel to NATO Allied countries will be required. Travel expenses to be reimbursed by NATO based on the NATO per diem rate, in addition to the hourly rate.
Security and Non-Disclosure Agreement: The contracted individual must be in possession of active and valid security clearance NATO SECRET. A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.
Requirements:
Security and Non-Disclosure Agreement:
- The contracted individual must be in possession of active and valid security clearance NATO SECRET. A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.
- Minimum 5 years' experience in project and/or programme/portfolio management;
- Extensive experience in stakeholder engagement;
- Experience as a project manager in medium or large- scale project(s) in multi-stakeholder environments;
- Have professional experience in project(s) that include risk management, cyber governance, technology change management;
- Demonstrate relevant experience in the domains of defence, cybersecurity, digital transformation;
- Exhibit an understanding of NATO's organizational environment;
- Ability to operate with minimal supervision, well-organised and collaborative, with customer-oriented approach and excellent communication and coordination skills;
- Possess a University Degree in a relevant domain;
- Have expert knowledge of Project and Programme Management concepts and processes;
- Certifications and/or Good working knowledge of relevant project management methodologies, preferably linked with cybersecurity;
- Language requirements: possess the following minimum levels of NATO's official languages (English/French): V (Advanced) in one; I (Beginner) in the other;
- Experience in organizing international conferences and technology events;