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Part Time Australian Government Cyber Security Jobs

Cyber Systems Security Engineer

Manassas, VA ยท On-site +1

$57.25 - $70.25/hr

We are integrating state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions into mission-critical systems to ensure ... This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD government clearance at the Secret ...

CYBER SECURITY OFFICER

Long Beach, CA ยท On-site +1

$173K - $209K/yr

CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach operates as a charter city governed by an elected Mayor and nine City ... The City employs over 6K full-time and part-time staff; dedicated to providing exceptional public ...

Cash Processor

Orange, CA ยท On-site

$17 - $22/hr

Permanent-Part Time Company: LINFOX ARMAGUARD PTY LTD Location: Orange Advertised: 11 Jun 2026 AUS ... Following our merger with Prosegur, two trusted Australian security leaders have joined forces to ...

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How much do part time australian government cyber security jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time australian government cyber security in the United States is $132,962.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Australian Government Cyber Security vs Part Time Australian Government Network Administrator?

AspectPart Time Australian Government Cyber SecurityPart Time Australian Government Network Administrator
CredentialsCyber security certifications (e.g., CISSP, CompTIA Security+), relevant security clearancesNetworking certifications (e.g., Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+), security clearances
Work EnvironmentFocus on protecting government systems, threat analysis, incident responseManage and maintain government network infrastructure, troubleshoot connectivity issues
Employer & Industry UsageAustralian government agencies, cybersecurity teamsGovernment IT departments, network operations teams
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding cybersecurity roles, security responsibilitiesNetwork management tasks, infrastructure support

While both roles serve the Australian government sector, Cyber Security professionals focus on safeguarding systems from threats, whereas Network Administrators manage and maintain network infrastructure. Both require relevant certifications and security clearances, but their daily tasks and focus areas differ significantly.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Australian Government Cyber Security jobs?

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Proposal & Capture Specialist - Government Contracting

LKA & Associates LLC

Maryland City, MD โ€ข Remote

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

About LKA Staffing - 
LKA & Associates, LLC, is a Maryland-based, minority- and woman-owned recruiting, staffing, and talent acquisition consulting firm. We support government contractors, research institutions, technology organizations, healthcare clients, and mission-driven organizations with specialized recruiting, workforce solutions, technical sourcing, direct-hire recruiting, contract staffing, executive search, and talent pipeline development. Our core areas include technical and cleared recruiting, AI/ML, GenAI, data engineering, cloud/DevOps, cybersecurity, software engineering, healthcare staffing, and proposal talent-pipelining support.

Position Overview - 
LKA Staffing is seeking an experienced Proposal & Capture Specialist to support the identification, evaluation, capture, and development of federal, state, and local government contracting opportunities.
This part-time role will focus on reviewing solicitations from eMMA, SAM.gov, Maryland procurement portals, WSSC, and other relevant government and supplier portals; conducting bid/no-bid analyses; supporting proposal development; identifying teaming and subcontracting opportunities; and helping LKA build a repeatable government-contracting process.
The ideal candidate has hands-on experience with government proposals, capture management, procurement compliance, teaming arrangements, and small-business government contracting.
 
Key Responsibilities -
Monitor and review solicitation opportunities from eMMA, SAM.gov, Maryland procurement portals, WSSC, and other relevant local, state, federal, and supplier portals.
Conduct an initial review of each opportunity and recommend one of the following actions:
Bid
Team/Subcontract
Monitor
No-Bid
Develop a practical bid/no-bid process for LKA Staffing based on scope, qualifications, certifications, contract size, staffing capacity, past performance, competition, timelines, and probability of win.
Review solicitation documents, amendments, instructions, evaluation criteria, required certifications, insurance requirements, staffing requirements, pricing requirements, and submission deadlines.
Create compliance matrices, proposal outlines, task lists, submission calendars, and document checklists.
Assist with proposal writing, editing, formatting, and assembly, including executive summaries, technical approaches, staffing plans, recruiting approaches, past performance narratives, resumes, and capability statements.
Identify prime contractors, subcontracting opportunities, teaming partners, and small-business participation opportunities.
Support teaming outreach, nondisclosure agreements, teaming agreements, and opportunity-specific documentation.
Maintain an opportunity tracker with solicitation details, deadlines, bid/no-bid status, required actions, partners, and submission progress.
Help establish reusable proposal content, including past performance, company overview, certifications, standard narratives, staffing methodologies, resumes, and capability materials.
Review LKA’s government-market positioning, NAICS codes, certifications, registrations, and bid-matching keywords.
Coordinate with LKA leadership to ensure all submissions are accurate, compliant, and submitted on time.
 
Priority Areas - 
Proposal talent-pipelining and recruiting support for government contractors
State and local government opportunities, including Maryland eMMA
Federal subcontracting and teaming opportunities
MBE, SBE, DBE, WOSB, small-business, and other supplier-diversity opportunities
 
Required Qualifications - 
Demonstrated experience supporting government proposals, capture management, procurement, bid analysis, or government contracting.
Experience reviewing RFPs, RFQs, RFIs, task orders, sources sought notices, and other solicitations.
Strong understanding of bid/no-bid decision-making, proposal compliance, proposal schedules, and submission requirements.
Experience with federal, state, or local procurement portals, including SAM.gov and state procurement systems.
Strong writing, editing, organization, and document-management skills.
Ability to work independently, manage multiple deadlines, and communicate recommendations clearly.
High level of discretion and professionalism when handling confidential client, partner, and company information.
 
Preferred Qualifications - 
Experience working with Maryland eMMA, Maryland MBE/SBE programs, WSSC, local government procurement portals, or Maryland public-sector contracting.
Experience supporting small businesses, minority-owned businesses, woman-owned businesses, or professional-services firms.
Familiarity with staffing, recruiting, workforce augmentation, IT services, technical services, or government contracting.
Experience with teaming agreements, subcontracting plans, capability statements, and past-performance development.
Familiarity with NAICS codes, UEI, SAM registration, CAGE codes, supplier registrations, and small-business certifications.
Existing relationships with government contractors, procurement officials, capture managers, or teaming partners.
 
Initial Deliverables - 
During the first 60–90 days, the Proposal & Capture Specialist will be expected to:
Review and organize LKA’s current registrations, certifications, capability statement, past performance, and reusable proposal documents.
Establish a centralized opportunity tracker and solicitation calendar.
Audit eMMA, SAM.gov, and relevant procurement alerts to ensure LKA is receiving appropriate opportunities.
Develop a bid/no-bid checklist and recommendation format.
Review active opportunities and provide written recommendations.
Build proposal templates, compliance matrices, and a reusable proposal-content library.
Identify potential teaming and subcontracting partners aligned with LKA’s staffing and technical recruiting capabilities.
 
Engagement Terms - 
Part-time independent contractor role.
Approximately 10–15 hours per week initially, with flexibility based on active opportunities and proposal deadlines.
Compensation may be structured as hourly, project-based, or a monthly retainer.
This role does not have the authority to commit LKA to a bid, pricing, teaming agreement, or contract without written approval from LKA leadership.