About the role
About Edmonton Public Schools
We are the second largest school division in Alberta, serving students, families and communities throughout Edmonton. At Edmonton Public Schools, we provide a range of programs, learning spaces and supports that enhance pathways for student success.
Our Division is committed to diversity and inclusivity; we are listening, we are learning, and we are committed.
Edmonton Public Schools aspires to be a learning community where every individual belongs, is included and experiences success. We strive to empower staff to reach their goals in a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that values their lived experiences. We are seeking individuals like you, who reflect the students and families we serve.
Together, we are stronger.
Status
FTE: 1.000
Position Summary
We're seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst to join our dynamic team and help safeguard our information systems. Reporting to the Supervisor, Cybersecurity Services, you'll play a crucial role in managing security risks in alignment with our organizational mission and risk tolerance.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
As a Cybersecurity Analyst, you will be at the forefront of our defense, with responsibilities including:
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Threat Detection Monitoring: Monitor our Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) system, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system, and other cybersecurity tools to identify, alert on, and report security statuses
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Alert Triage Escalation: Investigate security anomalies, develop efficient alert triage processes, and escalate critical alerts based on established protocols
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Incident Response: Actively participate as a member of the Incident Response Team, maintaining documentation, and meticulously recording all facts, actions, and findings during incident activations
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Privacy Compliance: Contribute to reports on information access and privacy protection, and provide expert assistance to staff and departments in preparing Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) to ensure the security and privacy of all Division information, including third-party applications
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Reporting Analysis: Analyze data from audits and monitoring tools to inform our annual report to the Board of Trustees
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Training Awareness: Assist in coordinating and developing cybersecurity training materials, respond to inquiries, and leverage all available communication channels to promote a security-conscious culture
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Subject Matter Expertise: Serve as a go-to cybersecurity subject matter expert, offering guidance and insights across the organization
Education/Qualifications
We're looking for a highly skilled and experienced individual with:
- a diploma in a related field such as Information Security Management
- security certification such as CEH, GIAC, CCSK, ITIL, SSCP, or equivalent
- minimum of three years of direct cybersecurity-related experience
- exceptional communication and presentation abilities
- a strong understanding of:
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TCP/IP networks
-
OSI Stack
-
Firewalls and Proxies
-
Routing and Switching
-
Operating Systems
-
EDR, SIEM, IDS/IPS
-
Incident Response
-
Virtualization knowledge and experience with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act
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Rate of Pay
$42.14 - $53.81 per hour
Closing
THIS POSITION IS TERM-DEFINITE TO AUGUST 28, 2026.
Closing date for this competition is July 14, 2025.
Contact Person: Lea Beeken, Manager, Information Management
Only those applicants being considered will be contacted. The Terms and Conditions of employment for Exempt staff may be viewed at www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/careers/exempt/ #HP1
About Edmonton Public Schools
Edmonton Public Schools is the second largest school district in Alberta, with over 7,500 staff focused on meeting the diverse needs of more than 92,000 students across 202 schools and education sites. Our Vision is to transform the learners of today into the leaders of tomorrow. We inspire student success through high quality learning opportunities, supported by meaningfully engaged students, parents, staff and community. The District's cornerstone values of accountability, collaboration, equity and integrity support us in achieving our Vision and Mission.
About the role
About Edmonton Public Schools
We are the second largest school division in Alberta, serving students, families and communities throughout Edmonton. At Edmonton Public Schools, we provide a range of programs, learning spaces and supports that enhance pathways for student success.
Our Division is committed to diversity and inclusivity; we are listening, we are learning, and we are committed.
Edmonton Public Schools aspires to be a learning community where every individual belongs, is included and experiences success. We strive to empower staff to reach their goals in a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that values their lived experiences. We are seeking individuals like you, who reflect the students and families we serve.
Together, we are stronger.
Status
FTE: 1.000
Position Summary
We're seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst to join our dynamic team and help safeguard our information systems. Reporting to the Supervisor, Cybersecurity Services, you'll play a crucial role in managing security risks in alignment with our organizational mission and risk tolerance.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
As a Cybersecurity Analyst, you will be at the forefront of our defense, with responsibilities including:
-
Threat Detection Monitoring: Monitor our Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) system, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system, and other cybersecurity tools to identify, alert on, and report security statuses
-
Alert Triage Escalation: Investigate security anomalies, develop efficient alert triage processes, and escalate critical alerts based on established protocols
-
Incident Response: Actively participate as a member of the Incident Response Team, maintaining documentation, and meticulously recording all facts, actions, and findings during incident activations
-
Privacy Compliance: Contribute to reports on information access and privacy protection, and provide expert assistance to staff and departments in preparing Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) to ensure the security and privacy of all Division information, including third-party applications
-
Reporting Analysis: Analyze data from audits and monitoring tools to inform our annual report to the Board of Trustees
-
Training Awareness: Assist in coordinating and developing cybersecurity training materials, respond to inquiries, and leverage all available communication channels to promote a security-conscious culture
-
Subject Matter Expertise: Serve as a go-to cybersecurity subject matter expert, offering guidance and insights across the organization
Education/Qualifications
We're looking for a highly skilled and experienced individual with:
- a diploma in a related field such as Information Security Management
- security certification such as CEH, GIAC, CCSK, ITIL, SSCP, or equivalent
- minimum of three years of direct cybersecurity-related experience
- exceptional communication and presentation abilities
- a strong understanding of:
-
TCP/IP networks
-
OSI Stack
-
Firewalls and Proxies
-
Routing and Switching
-
Operating Systems
-
EDR, SIEM, IDS/IPS
-
Incident Response
-
Virtualization knowledge and experience with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act
-
Rate of Pay
$42.14 - $53.81 per hour
Closing
THIS POSITION IS TERM-DEFINITE TO AUGUST 28, 2026.
Closing date for this competition is July 14, 2025.
Contact Person: Lea Beeken, Manager, Information Management
Only those applicants being considered will be contacted. The Terms and Conditions of employment for Exempt staff may be viewed at www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/careers/exempt/ #HP1
About Edmonton Public Schools
Edmonton Public Schools is the second largest school district in Alberta, with over 7,500 staff focused on meeting the diverse needs of more than 92,000 students across 202 schools and education sites. Our Vision is to transform the learners of today into the leaders of tomorrow. We inspire student success through high quality learning opportunities, supported by meaningfully engaged students, parents, staff and community. The District's cornerstone values of accountability, collaboration, equity and integrity support us in achieving our Vision and Mission.