Department Specialist Roles
Location(s) Central London
£66,308 (including concessionary payment)
Flexible working: we support full time, part time, compressed hours and other flexible working patterns. This is an office-based role and, due to the nature of the work, home or remote working are not available.
About us
MI5 keeps the country safe from serious threats like terrorism and attempts by states to harm the UK, its people and way of life. We carry out investigations by obtaining, analysing, and assessing intelligence, and then work with a range of partners including MI6 and GCHQ to disrupt these threats. Through our protective security arm, we provide advice and guidance to government, businesses and other organisations about how to keep themselves safe. A role in MI5 means you'll do unique and challenging work in a supportive and encouraging environment, making a real difference to UK national security.
The role
As a Senior Occupational Psychologist, you'll apply occupational psychology to support MI5 in making robust, evidence-based decisions about its people, skills and organisational capability. Working within a multidisciplinary environment, your advice will underpin fair, effective and sustainable people practices aligned to our mission.
You'll operate with a high degree of autonomy, leading complex consultancy projects or substantial workstreams independently. This includes scoping work, managing senior stakeholder relationships and delivering clear, evidence-based recommendations. You'll be accountable for the quality, rigour and impact of your work, exercising sound professional judgement in sensitive and high-stakes contexts.
The role sits within organisational environments that are complex and, at times, sensitive. You'll apply occupational psychology across areas such as job analysis, skills frameworks and core people processes, ensuring interventions are ethical, proportionate and fit for context. Balancing methodological rigour with practical delivery is a core expectation.
Day to day, you'll engage with a wide range of stakeholders to understand their needs, gather and analyse data, and translate psychological evidence into clear guidance, tools and interventions. You'll advise on complex people and organisational issues, contribute to decision-making, and support continuous improvement through applied learning.
The scope of the role is broad and influential. You'll work collaboratively across teams and programmes, contribute to the development of occupational psychology practice, and provide mentoring and professional support to colleagues. While the role does not include line management responsibility, you'll play an active part in strengthening organisational capability and supporting the professional development of others.
About youYou're a chartered and HCPC registered Occupational Psychologist with experience applying occupational psychology in organisational settings. You hold an MSc in Occupational Psychology and have completed the professional requirements for BPS chartership, enabling you to operate confidently as an autonomous practitioner. You're also a BPS accredited test user in occupational ability and personality testing (Level A and Level B). You bring well-developed consultancy skills and are comfortable leading complex pieces of work independently. This includes scoping and delivering consultancy projects end to end, managing stakeholder relationships at all levels and providing clear, evidence-based advice. You are confident working in environments shaped by ambiguity, sensitivity or competing priorities, and you exercise sound professional judgement throughout.
You have applied occupational psychology across areas such as job analysis, skills frameworks, assessment and wider people processes. You balance methodological rigour with pragmatic delivery, ensuring work is ethical, proportionate and fit for context while maintaining professional standards.
Clear communication is a key strength. You can translate psychological theory, data and evidence into practical guidance, tools and recommendations that are accessible to non-specialist audiences. You work effectively with HR professionals, managers and senior stakeholders to support informed decision making.
You value collaboration and professional community. You enjoy working as part of a multidisciplinary team, sharing expertise and supporting others through mentoring and professional guidance, while taking full accountability for the quality and impact of your own work.
Training and developmentWe're committed to supporting your ongoing development as a senior occupational psychology practitioner and helping you sustain high quality, ethical practice in complex organisational environments. On joining, you'll receive an induction to the team, organisational context and portfolio of work, giving you a clear understanding of how your expertise supports wider organisational priorities.
You'll have access to continuing professional development opportunities aligned to senior level practice. This includes peer supervision, professional networks and communities of practice, and opportunities to collaborate with other applied psychologists and specialists across the organisation. There will also be support in place to help you maintain professional accreditation and meet ongoing CPD requirements.
At this level, development is strongly shaped through practice. You'll continue to build expertise by leading complex consultancy projects, advising senior stakeholders and contributing to the evolution of occupational psychology standards and approaches. As your professional influence develops, you'll also be encouraged to mentor and support others, strengthening capability across the occupational psychology community.
Development in this role focuses on maintaining professional rigor, deepening applied expertise and supporting sustained contribution and influence within a complex organisational setting.
Rewards and benefitsYou'll receive a starting salary of £66,308 plus other benefits including:
- 25 Days Annual Leave automatically rising to 30 days after 5 years' service, and an additional 10.5 days public and privilege holidays
- A dedicated development budget
- Opportunities to be recognised through our employee performance scheme
- An interest-free season ticket loan
- A cycle to work scheme
- Facilities such as a gym, restaurant, and on-site coffee bars (at some locations)
- Paid parental and adoption leave
At MI5 diversity and inclusion are critical to our mission. To protect the UK, we need a truly diverse workforce that reflects the society we serve. This includes diversity in every sense of the word: those with different backgrounds, ages, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, ways of thinking and those with disabilities or neurodivergent conditions. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from everyone, including those from groups that are under represented in our workforce such as women, those from an ethnic minority background, people with disabilities and those from low socio economic backgrounds.
We're Disability ConfidentMI5 is proud to have achieved Leader status within the Department for Work and Pensions Disability Confident scheme. We are Disability Confident and aim to offer fair interview opportunities for disabled candidates.
Before you applyTo work at MI5, you need to be a British citizen or hold dual British nationality. This role requires the highest security clearance, known as Developed Vetting (DV). We have a strict drugs policy and expect applicants to comply with all related regulations.