At TSB we're all here to give money confidence to our customers and communities. Wherever you work in TSB you can make a real difference to your career, our business, and the wider community. We're looking for someone who is passionate about data privacy and protection to work in our Data Privacy team. How you'll make a difference The Data Privacy Manager is responsible for assisting the Bank in managing data privacy risk and supporting the Data Protection Officer (DPO) carry out their oversight responsibilities under data protection and privacy legislation. You will make a difference in this role by providing clear and jargon-free advice, promoting privacy by design across the Bank and helping stakeholders find pragmatic solutions. This is an excellent opportunity to help shape and further develop the data privacy culture at TSB. What you'll bring • Strong knowledge of data protection and privacy legislation, as well as a good understanding of the wider financial services legal and regulatory landscape. • At least 3 years previous experience of working in a similar role and organisation. • The ability to communicate advice clearly and influence stakeholders across the Bank effectively. • Be proactive and take the initiative in resolving problems or removing roadblocks and enjoy providing guidance and developing and delivering training. • The ability to keep on top of progress of key deadlines and milestones and know when to escalate. • Be a collaborative team member, while having the confidence and experience to manage matters using your own initiative. What we offer in return • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements to support a healthy work/life balance • An attractive reward and myTSB benefits package, giving you more of what matters to you • A diverse, energising, and collaborative working environment • A career that's enriching and full of opportunities So, if this sounds right up your street, come join our team, we make things happen! We are TSB. Life Made More
01/09/2025
Full time
At TSB we're all here to give money confidence to our customers and communities. Wherever you work in TSB you can make a real difference to your career, our business, and the wider community. We're looking for someone who is passionate about data privacy and protection to work in our Data Privacy team. How you'll make a difference The Data Privacy Manager is responsible for assisting the Bank in managing data privacy risk and supporting the Data Protection Officer (DPO) carry out their oversight responsibilities under data protection and privacy legislation. You will make a difference in this role by providing clear and jargon-free advice, promoting privacy by design across the Bank and helping stakeholders find pragmatic solutions. This is an excellent opportunity to help shape and further develop the data privacy culture at TSB. What you'll bring • Strong knowledge of data protection and privacy legislation, as well as a good understanding of the wider financial services legal and regulatory landscape. • At least 3 years previous experience of working in a similar role and organisation. • The ability to communicate advice clearly and influence stakeholders across the Bank effectively. • Be proactive and take the initiative in resolving problems or removing roadblocks and enjoy providing guidance and developing and delivering training. • The ability to keep on top of progress of key deadlines and milestones and know when to escalate. • Be a collaborative team member, while having the confidence and experience to manage matters using your own initiative. What we offer in return • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements to support a healthy work/life balance • An attractive reward and myTSB benefits package, giving you more of what matters to you • A diverse, energising, and collaborative working environment • A career that's enriching and full of opportunities So, if this sounds right up your street, come join our team, we make things happen! We are TSB. Life Made More
Global Data Protection Officer Location: Cambridge, UK / Macclesfield, UK / Gothenburg, SWE Competitive salary and benefits package The Global Data Protection Officer functions at an advanced level of complexity spanning data processing activities across the enterprise. The role reports to the Head of Operations and Innovation for Global Compliance and has a dotted-line into the Deputy Chief Compliance Officer to ensure direct access to both Senior Management and the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors with respect to data privacy matters. The GDPO serves as the Data Protection Officer for AZ in jurisdictions in which a DPO is a central role to privacy governance, including, but not limited to the EU, UK, Brazil, etc. The GDPO will be the central point of contact for data subjects and supervisory authorities. In addition to EU/UK data protection officer responsibilities, this role is also responsible for global horizon scanning and providing advice and oversight based upon strong subject matter expertise and guidance across the elements of an effective compliance program with respect to data privacy. The GDPO works closely with the rest of the Data Privacy Office and broader compliance organisation to enhance privacy risk management and compliance while embedding and fostering a privacy mindset across AZ. Typical Accountabilities Company representative for data subjects and supervisory authorities: Point of contact for supervisory authorities related to AZ data processing activities and data subjects Maintain required licenses, registrations and other local regulatory requirements to enable compliant processing and transfer of personal data within the AZ Group and among AZ partners/vendors (e.g., Binding Corporate Rules) Oversight of responses to subject access requests Consult with members of the Global Privacy Office when required on data protection impact assessments and serve as contact to authorities as required on data protection impact assessments and other privacy impact assessments Reporting of significant and/or serious breaches (whether requiring external notice or otherwise), including advice on remediation measure, related oversight and trend analysis All Deputy Data Privacy Officers will have a dotted-line to the GDPO to ensure he/she is able to effectively communicate with data subjects and cooperate with supervisory authorities as needed Partner with the Global Assurance team within Global Compliance, Internal Audit and independent auditing resources (where necessary) to monitor compliance with applicable data protection and privacy laws and broader data privacy requirements and provide assurance on effectiveness of our global compliance program with respect to data privacy risk Advisor (in consultation with Global Privacy Officer Leadership, legal, outside counsel and local resources as necessary) for members of the Privacy Office and other Global Compliance personnel in their support of the business and evolution of the global privacy program with respect to: Company policy and implementation Data protection impact assessments Ongoing monitoring and enhancing risk assurance capabilities Evolving expectations of supervisory authorities Remediation and continuous improvement activities Unique, novel or high risk business activities or projects as needed As the leader of AZ Privacy Risk and Assurance function, manage horizon scanning for key jurisdictions globally related to regulatory developments, proposed legislations, expectations of supervisory authorities and best practices (in consultation with legal, external counsel and local resources as needed) Collaborating with the members of the Privacy Office, Data Privacy Forums/DDPOs and broader Global Compliance committee, as well as key stakeholders from IT, HR, and the business, to fulfil his/her responsibilities and to foster a global privacy mindset across AZ. Education, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Essential: Legal degree or qualifications with extensive experience in privacy law and/or Data Privacy Programs. In-depth knowledge of GDPR, EU/EEA local data protection legislation, UK Privacy Act and UK GDPR, familiarity with US, China and other local data privacy regulations Significant experience and knowledge of privacy program elements and best practices/tools Substantial experience working in a multi-national and multi-regional organization in a highly regulated sector Familiarity with data processing operations in the Global Bio- pharmaceutical sector Significant experience in pharmaceuticals or a related industry; corporate governance, health care regulations, laws and standards Excellent analytical, written and oral communications skills Strong collaborative, partnering, and interpersonal skills, ability to influence across different levels and sectors of the organisation Strong experience speaking to and working with senior leaders, including Board members and executive team members Demonstrated ability to work independently High ethical standards, trustworthy, operating with absolute discretion Demonstrated ability to remain independent and objective while collaborating effectively with stakeholders Desirable In-depth knowledge of US federal and state privacy regulations and China privacy/cyber-security regulations IAPP certifications (e.g., CIPP/US, CIPT, CIPM) CIPP certification High degree of digital literacy, familiarity with use of AI, machine learning and automation in across different business applications (e.g., marketing, business services and processes, research and drug development activities) Familiarity with computer security frameworks and technologies Experience interacting with regulatory authorities, auditors, inspectors, and other third external assurance stakeholders Why AstraZeneca? At AstraZeneca we're dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit. There's no better place to make a difference to medicine, patients and society. An inclusive culture that champions diversity and collaboration, and always committed to lifelong learning, growth and development. We're on an exciting journey to pioneer the future of healthcare. So, what's next? Are you already imagining yourself joining our team? Good, because we can't wait to hear from you! Where can I find out more? Our Social Media, Follow AstraZeneca on LinkedIn Follow AstraZeneca on Facebook Follow AstraZeneca on Instagram r Job open date: 09/09/2022 Job closing date: 30/09/2022
23/09/2022
Full time
Global Data Protection Officer Location: Cambridge, UK / Macclesfield, UK / Gothenburg, SWE Competitive salary and benefits package The Global Data Protection Officer functions at an advanced level of complexity spanning data processing activities across the enterprise. The role reports to the Head of Operations and Innovation for Global Compliance and has a dotted-line into the Deputy Chief Compliance Officer to ensure direct access to both Senior Management and the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors with respect to data privacy matters. The GDPO serves as the Data Protection Officer for AZ in jurisdictions in which a DPO is a central role to privacy governance, including, but not limited to the EU, UK, Brazil, etc. The GDPO will be the central point of contact for data subjects and supervisory authorities. In addition to EU/UK data protection officer responsibilities, this role is also responsible for global horizon scanning and providing advice and oversight based upon strong subject matter expertise and guidance across the elements of an effective compliance program with respect to data privacy. The GDPO works closely with the rest of the Data Privacy Office and broader compliance organisation to enhance privacy risk management and compliance while embedding and fostering a privacy mindset across AZ. Typical Accountabilities Company representative for data subjects and supervisory authorities: Point of contact for supervisory authorities related to AZ data processing activities and data subjects Maintain required licenses, registrations and other local regulatory requirements to enable compliant processing and transfer of personal data within the AZ Group and among AZ partners/vendors (e.g., Binding Corporate Rules) Oversight of responses to subject access requests Consult with members of the Global Privacy Office when required on data protection impact assessments and serve as contact to authorities as required on data protection impact assessments and other privacy impact assessments Reporting of significant and/or serious breaches (whether requiring external notice or otherwise), including advice on remediation measure, related oversight and trend analysis All Deputy Data Privacy Officers will have a dotted-line to the GDPO to ensure he/she is able to effectively communicate with data subjects and cooperate with supervisory authorities as needed Partner with the Global Assurance team within Global Compliance, Internal Audit and independent auditing resources (where necessary) to monitor compliance with applicable data protection and privacy laws and broader data privacy requirements and provide assurance on effectiveness of our global compliance program with respect to data privacy risk Advisor (in consultation with Global Privacy Officer Leadership, legal, outside counsel and local resources as necessary) for members of the Privacy Office and other Global Compliance personnel in their support of the business and evolution of the global privacy program with respect to: Company policy and implementation Data protection impact assessments Ongoing monitoring and enhancing risk assurance capabilities Evolving expectations of supervisory authorities Remediation and continuous improvement activities Unique, novel or high risk business activities or projects as needed As the leader of AZ Privacy Risk and Assurance function, manage horizon scanning for key jurisdictions globally related to regulatory developments, proposed legislations, expectations of supervisory authorities and best practices (in consultation with legal, external counsel and local resources as needed) Collaborating with the members of the Privacy Office, Data Privacy Forums/DDPOs and broader Global Compliance committee, as well as key stakeholders from IT, HR, and the business, to fulfil his/her responsibilities and to foster a global privacy mindset across AZ. Education, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Essential: Legal degree or qualifications with extensive experience in privacy law and/or Data Privacy Programs. In-depth knowledge of GDPR, EU/EEA local data protection legislation, UK Privacy Act and UK GDPR, familiarity with US, China and other local data privacy regulations Significant experience and knowledge of privacy program elements and best practices/tools Substantial experience working in a multi-national and multi-regional organization in a highly regulated sector Familiarity with data processing operations in the Global Bio- pharmaceutical sector Significant experience in pharmaceuticals or a related industry; corporate governance, health care regulations, laws and standards Excellent analytical, written and oral communications skills Strong collaborative, partnering, and interpersonal skills, ability to influence across different levels and sectors of the organisation Strong experience speaking to and working with senior leaders, including Board members and executive team members Demonstrated ability to work independently High ethical standards, trustworthy, operating with absolute discretion Demonstrated ability to remain independent and objective while collaborating effectively with stakeholders Desirable In-depth knowledge of US federal and state privacy regulations and China privacy/cyber-security regulations IAPP certifications (e.g., CIPP/US, CIPT, CIPM) CIPP certification High degree of digital literacy, familiarity with use of AI, machine learning and automation in across different business applications (e.g., marketing, business services and processes, research and drug development activities) Familiarity with computer security frameworks and technologies Experience interacting with regulatory authorities, auditors, inspectors, and other third external assurance stakeholders Why AstraZeneca? At AstraZeneca we're dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit. There's no better place to make a difference to medicine, patients and society. An inclusive culture that champions diversity and collaboration, and always committed to lifelong learning, growth and development. We're on an exciting journey to pioneer the future of healthcare. So, what's next? Are you already imagining yourself joining our team? Good, because we can't wait to hear from you! Where can I find out more? Our Social Media, Follow AstraZeneca on LinkedIn Follow AstraZeneca on Facebook Follow AstraZeneca on Instagram r Job open date: 09/09/2022 Job closing date: 30/09/2022
Do you have an interest in data protection, would you be interested in learning more about how this topic is handled in a school setting and to support schools in ensuring they are compliant with current data protection policies, and the GDPR? We are happy to discuss a flexible approach to work, including part-time, term-time only, school hours etc. Whether you are new to working in education or have been in the industry for many years; this challenging new role will give you an exclusive insight into the everyday issues facing school staff around compliance of the 2018 Data Protection Act (and associated UK GDPR legislation). With every establishment we support having such unique ways of working, you will support the ICT Service Data Protection and MIS consultant with ensuring that not only the everyday questions are answered effectively and efficiently in line with current legislation, but also to take responsibility for logging, auditing, and monitoring a school's level of data compliance using our internal systems and resources. The ICT Service is a team of 45 staff working with schools in many ways. You would be part of the Learning and Management Consultant team eventually providing an initial point of contact for all the schools who currently subscribe to our DPO Service. You will also provide support (or cover) for associated training sessions as required. As well as the front-end support, there will be essential administrative duties that will need to be completed to ensure the service provided remains to the high quality our subscribers have come to expect. You will also be tasked with contributing to mailshots and newsletters as required. We expect that all candidates will either have a current approved data protection-based qualification or where necessary will be willing to complete this in their first year of appointment. It is essential that you have access to your own vehicle as travel will be required.
21/09/2022
Full time
Do you have an interest in data protection, would you be interested in learning more about how this topic is handled in a school setting and to support schools in ensuring they are compliant with current data protection policies, and the GDPR? We are happy to discuss a flexible approach to work, including part-time, term-time only, school hours etc. Whether you are new to working in education or have been in the industry for many years; this challenging new role will give you an exclusive insight into the everyday issues facing school staff around compliance of the 2018 Data Protection Act (and associated UK GDPR legislation). With every establishment we support having such unique ways of working, you will support the ICT Service Data Protection and MIS consultant with ensuring that not only the everyday questions are answered effectively and efficiently in line with current legislation, but also to take responsibility for logging, auditing, and monitoring a school's level of data compliance using our internal systems and resources. The ICT Service is a team of 45 staff working with schools in many ways. You would be part of the Learning and Management Consultant team eventually providing an initial point of contact for all the schools who currently subscribe to our DPO Service. You will also provide support (or cover) for associated training sessions as required. As well as the front-end support, there will be essential administrative duties that will need to be completed to ensure the service provided remains to the high quality our subscribers have come to expect. You will also be tasked with contributing to mailshots and newsletters as required. We expect that all candidates will either have a current approved data protection-based qualification or where necessary will be willing to complete this in their first year of appointment. It is essential that you have access to your own vehicle as travel will be required.
Senior Privacy Manager VP Location: London Length: 6 months PAYE ONLY Overall Purpose of Role: Reporting into the Head of Data Protection Officer, the successful candidate will primarily provide coverage for Data Privacy. The successful candidate will work closely with the Data Protection Officer (DPO), as well as the other members of the team. Key Objectives: Ensure that Barclays processes the personal data of its staff, customers and clients in compliance with the applicable Data Protection rules. Support Barclays Businesses and Functions to understand, embed and execute their conduct, regulatory and reputational risk responsibilities in relation to Data Privacy compliance. Promote a Compliance culture that fosters good personal behaviour, high standards of technical excellence and overall performance Protect and support the right outcomes for customers and clients Working with partners across Compliance and other control functions, we deliver our programme via integrated, function-aligned advisory teams, which together support Barclays' strategy. Key Accountabilities: Work with Heads of Privacy Advisory and Operations, and Group DPO (with input from relevant Compliance Advisory colleagues) to identify and agree key stakeholders, including first line privacy colleagues. Establish and maintain relationship with these key stakeholders, to include escalations and regular meetings. Fulfil duties as set out in the Data Privacy Compliance Target Operating Model, and agreed VP roles & responsibilities. Guide and advise the Businesses in line with relevant Barclays-wide policies and standards related to Data Privacy in accordance with the strategy and governance framework. Ensure that the Businesses are advised of changes to Data Privacy related law/regulations and work with the Businesses to implement any operational changes. As necessary, collaborate with Legal to support these discussions and approach to address. Ensure that Data Privacy related incidents, breaches, and risk events are properly reported and recorded, including escalation to senior management. Draw the institution's attention to any failure to comply with the applicable data protection rules. Provide input into or measure, as appropriate, conformance, assurance, and reviews from the perspective of Data Privacy within the Businesses, such as verification checks or monitoring reviews. Contribute to preparation of annual reports relating to Data Privacy for review at Board level. Ensure Data Privacy are considered in new product approval and technology change processes. Fulfil governance and reporting requirements internally within Compliance, as well and check/challenge Business reporting, in relation to Data Privacy key risks and risk appetite. Update training information and ensures that there are appropriate Data Privacy training and awareness programmes. Work closely with the other members of the Data Privacy functions in order to develop a co-ordinated and, best-in-class second line function. As necessary, collaborate with the Businesses in developing Business standards and procedures Person Specification: Relevant knowledge with at least 5 years' experience in data protection regulations in the UK and / or across the rest of the European region, preferably in the financial services industry. Previous Compliance or Legal experience is preferred but not required. Has excellent business judgment and a willingness to exercise it. Has a professional demeanour and possesses considerable presence, impact and gravitas to command respect within the organisation and with regulators. Is proactive, energetic and resilient individual with a can-do approach. Is a self-starting and results-focused individual. Has excellent people management skills with proven motivation and leadership skills. Has excellent interpersonal skills, is an effective communicator and possess strength of character. Has a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, a flexible, consultative working style and possesses the ability to drive change. Able to work constructively across a diverse range of stakeholders. Essential Skills/Basic Qualifications: At least 5 years' experience of managing Data Privacy issues. Ability to operate in a fast moving business environment and make decisions bearing in mind business objectives and commercial requirements. Strong technical and regulatory knowledge in the areas of Data Privacy. Experience with handling and information control and management of data breach or technology related incidences is also an advantage. Clear understanding of the relevant data privacy obligations and requirements in relation to complying with marketing privacy (in all forms), surveillance, online privacy issues, issues that arise in the context of suppliers and third parties, and HR privacy issues. Experience with privacy impact assessments and privacy risk and control assessments. Understanding of Data Privacy related issues that arise in relation to the use of enterprise-wide technology (e.g. outsourcing, technology). Experience with conformance testing, reviews and assurance. Desirable skills/Preferred Qualifications: Certifications in one or more of the following disciplines: data privacy, legal, compliance information risk or information technology would be useful. Professional Privacy Certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (e.g. CIPP /E) or equivalent is preferred. About Barclays Barclays is a British universal bank. They are diversified by business, by different types of customers and clients, and by geography. Their businesses include consumer banking and payments operations around the world, as well as a top-tier, full service, global corporate and investment bank, all of which are supported by their service company which provides technology, operations and functional services across the Group. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are opposed to discrimination on any grounds. Dynamic working gives everyone at Barclays the opportunity to integrate professional and personal lives, if you have a need for flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager. Values Everything Barclays does is shaped by the five values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship. Their values inform the foundations of their relationships with customers, clients, employees and contractors. Diversity Barclays aims to foster a culture where individuals of all backgrounds feel confident in being themselves, feel included and empowered to add value. Dynamic working We're committed to providing a supportive and inclusive culture and environment for you to work in. This environment recognises and supports ways to balance your personal needs, alongside the professional needs of our business. Providing the opportunity for all our employees, globally to work flexibly empowers each of us to work in a way that suits our lives as well as enabling us to better service our customers' and clients' needs. Whether you have family commitments or you're a carer, or whether you need study time or wish to pursue personal interests, our approach to working flexibly is designed to help you balance your life. If you would like some flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager.
15/09/2021
Full time
Senior Privacy Manager VP Location: London Length: 6 months PAYE ONLY Overall Purpose of Role: Reporting into the Head of Data Protection Officer, the successful candidate will primarily provide coverage for Data Privacy. The successful candidate will work closely with the Data Protection Officer (DPO), as well as the other members of the team. Key Objectives: Ensure that Barclays processes the personal data of its staff, customers and clients in compliance with the applicable Data Protection rules. Support Barclays Businesses and Functions to understand, embed and execute their conduct, regulatory and reputational risk responsibilities in relation to Data Privacy compliance. Promote a Compliance culture that fosters good personal behaviour, high standards of technical excellence and overall performance Protect and support the right outcomes for customers and clients Working with partners across Compliance and other control functions, we deliver our programme via integrated, function-aligned advisory teams, which together support Barclays' strategy. Key Accountabilities: Work with Heads of Privacy Advisory and Operations, and Group DPO (with input from relevant Compliance Advisory colleagues) to identify and agree key stakeholders, including first line privacy colleagues. Establish and maintain relationship with these key stakeholders, to include escalations and regular meetings. Fulfil duties as set out in the Data Privacy Compliance Target Operating Model, and agreed VP roles & responsibilities. Guide and advise the Businesses in line with relevant Barclays-wide policies and standards related to Data Privacy in accordance with the strategy and governance framework. Ensure that the Businesses are advised of changes to Data Privacy related law/regulations and work with the Businesses to implement any operational changes. As necessary, collaborate with Legal to support these discussions and approach to address. Ensure that Data Privacy related incidents, breaches, and risk events are properly reported and recorded, including escalation to senior management. Draw the institution's attention to any failure to comply with the applicable data protection rules. Provide input into or measure, as appropriate, conformance, assurance, and reviews from the perspective of Data Privacy within the Businesses, such as verification checks or monitoring reviews. Contribute to preparation of annual reports relating to Data Privacy for review at Board level. Ensure Data Privacy are considered in new product approval and technology change processes. Fulfil governance and reporting requirements internally within Compliance, as well and check/challenge Business reporting, in relation to Data Privacy key risks and risk appetite. Update training information and ensures that there are appropriate Data Privacy training and awareness programmes. Work closely with the other members of the Data Privacy functions in order to develop a co-ordinated and, best-in-class second line function. As necessary, collaborate with the Businesses in developing Business standards and procedures Person Specification: Relevant knowledge with at least 5 years' experience in data protection regulations in the UK and / or across the rest of the European region, preferably in the financial services industry. Previous Compliance or Legal experience is preferred but not required. Has excellent business judgment and a willingness to exercise it. Has a professional demeanour and possesses considerable presence, impact and gravitas to command respect within the organisation and with regulators. Is proactive, energetic and resilient individual with a can-do approach. Is a self-starting and results-focused individual. Has excellent people management skills with proven motivation and leadership skills. Has excellent interpersonal skills, is an effective communicator and possess strength of character. Has a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, a flexible, consultative working style and possesses the ability to drive change. Able to work constructively across a diverse range of stakeholders. Essential Skills/Basic Qualifications: At least 5 years' experience of managing Data Privacy issues. Ability to operate in a fast moving business environment and make decisions bearing in mind business objectives and commercial requirements. Strong technical and regulatory knowledge in the areas of Data Privacy. Experience with handling and information control and management of data breach or technology related incidences is also an advantage. Clear understanding of the relevant data privacy obligations and requirements in relation to complying with marketing privacy (in all forms), surveillance, online privacy issues, issues that arise in the context of suppliers and third parties, and HR privacy issues. Experience with privacy impact assessments and privacy risk and control assessments. Understanding of Data Privacy related issues that arise in relation to the use of enterprise-wide technology (e.g. outsourcing, technology). Experience with conformance testing, reviews and assurance. Desirable skills/Preferred Qualifications: Certifications in one or more of the following disciplines: data privacy, legal, compliance information risk or information technology would be useful. Professional Privacy Certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (e.g. CIPP /E) or equivalent is preferred. About Barclays Barclays is a British universal bank. They are diversified by business, by different types of customers and clients, and by geography. Their businesses include consumer banking and payments operations around the world, as well as a top-tier, full service, global corporate and investment bank, all of which are supported by their service company which provides technology, operations and functional services across the Group. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are opposed to discrimination on any grounds. Dynamic working gives everyone at Barclays the opportunity to integrate professional and personal lives, if you have a need for flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager. Values Everything Barclays does is shaped by the five values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship. Their values inform the foundations of their relationships with customers, clients, employees and contractors. Diversity Barclays aims to foster a culture where individuals of all backgrounds feel confident in being themselves, feel included and empowered to add value. Dynamic working We're committed to providing a supportive and inclusive culture and environment for you to work in. This environment recognises and supports ways to balance your personal needs, alongside the professional needs of our business. Providing the opportunity for all our employees, globally to work flexibly empowers each of us to work in a way that suits our lives as well as enabling us to better service our customers' and clients' needs. Whether you have family commitments or you're a carer, or whether you need study time or wish to pursue personal interests, our approach to working flexibly is designed to help you balance your life. If you would like some flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager.
Senior Privacy Manager VP Location: London Length: 6 months PAYE ONLY Overall Purpose of Role: Reporting into the Head of Data Protection Officer, the successful candidate will primarily provide coverage for Data Privacy. The successful candidate will work closely with the Data Protection Officer (DPO), as well as the other members of the team. Key Objectives: Ensure that Barclays processes the personal data of its staff, customers and clients in compliance with the applicable Data Protection rules. Support Barclays Businesses and Functions to understand, embed and execute their conduct, regulatory and reputational risk responsibilities in relation to Data Privacy compliance. Promote a Compliance culture that fosters good personal behaviour, high standards of technical excellence and overall performance Protect and support the right outcomes for customers and clients Working with partners across Compliance and other control functions, we deliver our programme via integrated, function-aligned advisory teams, which together support Barclays' strategy. Key Accountabilities: Work with Heads of Privacy Advisory and Operations, and Group DPO (with input from relevant Compliance Advisory colleagues) to identify and agree key stakeholders, including first line privacy colleagues. Establish and maintain relationship with these key stakeholders, to include escalations and regular meetings. Fulfil duties as set out in the Data Privacy Compliance Target Operating Model, and agreed VP roles & responsibilities. Guide and advise the Businesses in line with relevant Barclays-wide policies and standards related to Data Privacy in accordance with the strategy and governance framework. Ensure that the Businesses are advised of changes to Data Privacy related law/regulations and work with the Businesses to implement any operational changes. As necessary, collaborate with Legal to support these discussions and approach to address. Ensure that Data Privacy related incidents, breaches, and risk events are properly reported and recorded, including escalation to senior management. Draw the institution's attention to any failure to comply with the applicable data protection rules. Provide input into or measure, as appropriate, conformance, assurance, and reviews from the perspective of Data Privacy within the Businesses, such as verification checks or monitoring reviews. Contribute to preparation of annual reports relating to Data Privacy for review at Board level. Ensure Data Privacy are considered in new product approval and technology change processes. Fulfil governance and reporting requirements internally within Compliance, as well and check/challenge Business reporting, in relation to Data Privacy key risks and risk appetite. Update training information and ensures that there are appropriate Data Privacy training and awareness programmes. Work closely with the other members of the Data Privacy functions in order to develop a co-ordinated and, best-in-class second line function. As necessary, collaborate with the Businesses in developing Business standards and procedures Person Specification: Relevant knowledge with at least 5 years' experience in data protection regulations in the UK and / or across the rest of the European region, preferably in the financial services industry. Previous Compliance or Legal experience is preferred but not required. Has excellent business judgment and a willingness to exercise it. Has a professional demeanour and possesses considerable presence, impact and gravitas to command respect within the organisation and with regulators. Is proactive, energetic and resilient individual with a can-do approach. Is a self-starting and results-focused individual. Has excellent people management skills with proven motivation and leadership skills. Has excellent interpersonal skills, is an effective communicator and possess strength of character. Has a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, a flexible, consultative working style and possesses the ability to drive change. Able to work constructively across a diverse range of stakeholders. Essential Skills/Basic Qualifications: At least 5 years' experience of managing Data Privacy issues. Ability to operate in a fast moving business environment and make decisions bearing in mind business objectives and commercial requirements. Strong technical and regulatory knowledge in the areas of Data Privacy. Experience with handling and information control and management of data breach or technology related incidences is also an advantage. Clear understanding of the relevant data privacy obligations and requirements in relation to complying with marketing privacy (in all forms), surveillance, online privacy issues, issues that arise in the context of suppliers and third parties, and HR privacy issues. Experience with privacy impact assessments and privacy risk and control assessments. Understanding of Data Privacy related issues that arise in relation to the use of enterprise-wide technology (e.g. outsourcing, technology). Experience with conformance testing, reviews and assurance. Desirable skills/Preferred Qualifications: Certifications in one or more of the following disciplines: data privacy, legal, compliance information risk or information technology would be useful. Professional Privacy Certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (e.g. CIPP /E) or equivalent is preferred. About Barclays Barclays is a British universal bank. They are diversified by business, by different types of customers and clients, and by geography. Their businesses include consumer banking and payments operations around the world, as well as a top-tier, full service, global corporate and investment bank, all of which are supported by their service company which provides technology, operations and functional services across the Group. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are opposed to discrimination on any grounds. Dynamic working gives everyone at Barclays the opportunity to integrate professional and personal lives, if you have a need for flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager. Values Everything Barclays does is shaped by the five values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship. Their values inform the foundations of their relationships with customers, clients, employees and contractors. Diversity Barclays aims to foster a culture where individuals of all backgrounds feel confident in being themselves, feel included and empowered to add value. Dynamic working We're committed to providing a supportive and inclusive culture and environment for you to work in. This environment recognises and supports ways to balance your personal needs, alongside the professional needs of our business. Providing the opportunity for all our employees, globally to work flexibly empowers each of us to work in a way that suits our lives as well as enabling us to better service our customers' and clients' needs. Whether you have family commitments or you're a carer, or whether you need study time or wish to pursue personal interests, our approach to working flexibly is designed to help you balance your life. If you would like some flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager.
15/09/2021
Full time
Senior Privacy Manager VP Location: London Length: 6 months PAYE ONLY Overall Purpose of Role: Reporting into the Head of Data Protection Officer, the successful candidate will primarily provide coverage for Data Privacy. The successful candidate will work closely with the Data Protection Officer (DPO), as well as the other members of the team. Key Objectives: Ensure that Barclays processes the personal data of its staff, customers and clients in compliance with the applicable Data Protection rules. Support Barclays Businesses and Functions to understand, embed and execute their conduct, regulatory and reputational risk responsibilities in relation to Data Privacy compliance. Promote a Compliance culture that fosters good personal behaviour, high standards of technical excellence and overall performance Protect and support the right outcomes for customers and clients Working with partners across Compliance and other control functions, we deliver our programme via integrated, function-aligned advisory teams, which together support Barclays' strategy. Key Accountabilities: Work with Heads of Privacy Advisory and Operations, and Group DPO (with input from relevant Compliance Advisory colleagues) to identify and agree key stakeholders, including first line privacy colleagues. Establish and maintain relationship with these key stakeholders, to include escalations and regular meetings. Fulfil duties as set out in the Data Privacy Compliance Target Operating Model, and agreed VP roles & responsibilities. Guide and advise the Businesses in line with relevant Barclays-wide policies and standards related to Data Privacy in accordance with the strategy and governance framework. Ensure that the Businesses are advised of changes to Data Privacy related law/regulations and work with the Businesses to implement any operational changes. As necessary, collaborate with Legal to support these discussions and approach to address. Ensure that Data Privacy related incidents, breaches, and risk events are properly reported and recorded, including escalation to senior management. Draw the institution's attention to any failure to comply with the applicable data protection rules. Provide input into or measure, as appropriate, conformance, assurance, and reviews from the perspective of Data Privacy within the Businesses, such as verification checks or monitoring reviews. Contribute to preparation of annual reports relating to Data Privacy for review at Board level. Ensure Data Privacy are considered in new product approval and technology change processes. Fulfil governance and reporting requirements internally within Compliance, as well and check/challenge Business reporting, in relation to Data Privacy key risks and risk appetite. Update training information and ensures that there are appropriate Data Privacy training and awareness programmes. Work closely with the other members of the Data Privacy functions in order to develop a co-ordinated and, best-in-class second line function. As necessary, collaborate with the Businesses in developing Business standards and procedures Person Specification: Relevant knowledge with at least 5 years' experience in data protection regulations in the UK and / or across the rest of the European region, preferably in the financial services industry. Previous Compliance or Legal experience is preferred but not required. Has excellent business judgment and a willingness to exercise it. Has a professional demeanour and possesses considerable presence, impact and gravitas to command respect within the organisation and with regulators. Is proactive, energetic and resilient individual with a can-do approach. Is a self-starting and results-focused individual. Has excellent people management skills with proven motivation and leadership skills. Has excellent interpersonal skills, is an effective communicator and possess strength of character. Has a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, a flexible, consultative working style and possesses the ability to drive change. Able to work constructively across a diverse range of stakeholders. Essential Skills/Basic Qualifications: At least 5 years' experience of managing Data Privacy issues. Ability to operate in a fast moving business environment and make decisions bearing in mind business objectives and commercial requirements. Strong technical and regulatory knowledge in the areas of Data Privacy. Experience with handling and information control and management of data breach or technology related incidences is also an advantage. Clear understanding of the relevant data privacy obligations and requirements in relation to complying with marketing privacy (in all forms), surveillance, online privacy issues, issues that arise in the context of suppliers and third parties, and HR privacy issues. Experience with privacy impact assessments and privacy risk and control assessments. Understanding of Data Privacy related issues that arise in relation to the use of enterprise-wide technology (e.g. outsourcing, technology). Experience with conformance testing, reviews and assurance. Desirable skills/Preferred Qualifications: Certifications in one or more of the following disciplines: data privacy, legal, compliance information risk or information technology would be useful. Professional Privacy Certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (e.g. CIPP /E) or equivalent is preferred. About Barclays Barclays is a British universal bank. They are diversified by business, by different types of customers and clients, and by geography. Their businesses include consumer banking and payments operations around the world, as well as a top-tier, full service, global corporate and investment bank, all of which are supported by their service company which provides technology, operations and functional services across the Group. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are opposed to discrimination on any grounds. Dynamic working gives everyone at Barclays the opportunity to integrate professional and personal lives, if you have a need for flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager. Values Everything Barclays does is shaped by the five values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship. Their values inform the foundations of their relationships with customers, clients, employees and contractors. Diversity Barclays aims to foster a culture where individuals of all backgrounds feel confident in being themselves, feel included and empowered to add value. Dynamic working We're committed to providing a supportive and inclusive culture and environment for you to work in. This environment recognises and supports ways to balance your personal needs, alongside the professional needs of our business. Providing the opportunity for all our employees, globally to work flexibly empowers each of us to work in a way that suits our lives as well as enabling us to better service our customers' and clients' needs. Whether you have family commitments or you're a carer, or whether you need study time or wish to pursue personal interests, our approach to working flexibly is designed to help you balance your life. If you would like some flexibility then please discuss this with the hiring manager.
Job Title: Group Data Protection Officer Location: Gloucester Salary: Commensurate with experience plus a good range of benefits Duration: Permanent Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday About the role Ecclesiastical is looking to recruit an experienced and dedicated Data Protection Officer (DPO) to meet its obligations under data protection law...... click apply for full job details
15/04/2021
Full time
Job Title: Group Data Protection Officer Location: Gloucester Salary: Commensurate with experience plus a good range of benefits Duration: Permanent Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday About the role Ecclesiastical is looking to recruit an experienced and dedicated Data Protection Officer (DPO) to meet its obligations under data protection law...... click apply for full job details
Job Title: Group Data Protection Officer Location: Gloucester Salary: Commensurate with experience plus a good range of benefits Duration: Permanent Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday About the role Ecclesiastical is looking to recruit an experienced and dedicated Data Protection Officer (DPO) to meet its obligations under data protection law...... click apply for full job details
31/03/2021
Full time
Job Title: Group Data Protection Officer Location: Gloucester Salary: Commensurate with experience plus a good range of benefits Duration: Permanent Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday About the role Ecclesiastical is looking to recruit an experienced and dedicated Data Protection Officer (DPO) to meet its obligations under data protection law...... click apply for full job details
At Ramsay Health Care we put our patients at the heart of everything we do. We firmly believe in the ethos of "People caring for People" and want to enable our teams and our patients to have the very best experience when they receive care through Ramsay services.The role:We are looking to recruit an experienced Data Protection Officer (DPO) to monitor compliance and data practices internally and ensure the business and its functions are compliant with the GDPR and other relevant national legislation. Alongside this, the DPO will also be responsible for advising on, and where required carrying out, staff training, data protection impact assessments and internal audits. This role will be home based however a weekly presence in the London office will be expected.What you will be doing:Implementing measures and a privacy governance framework to manage data use in compliance with the GDPR and relevant national legislationWorking with key internal stakeholders in the review of operations and projects and related data processing to ensure compliance with data privacy lawsServing as the primary point of contact for data protection queries in the businessReviewing vendor contracts and other third party data processing and data sharing arrangements in partnership with the organisation's Procurement and Information Security functionsManaging and conducting ongoing reviews of Ramsay's privacy governance framework and regular and ad hoc reporting on data privacy compliance within the organisationSetting standards and reviewing policies and procedures globally that meet the requirements under the GDPRDeveloping and delivering privacy training to various business functions and collaborating with the Information Security function to raise employee awareness of data privacy and security issues.Coordinating, conducting and monitoring data privacy audits.Responding to and advising on data subject rights requestsWorking with designated privacy lawyers, subject matter experts or champions across the business and, where necessary, outside legal advisers to help advise on local data privacy law issues.What you will bring:Law degree or post-graduate legal qualificationAt least one data protection and/or privacy certification, such as CIPP, CIPT, CIPM, ISEB, etc. Significant PQE data privacy experienceUK data privacy law experienceSignificant experience within a compliance, legal, audit and/or risk functionDemonstrable experience in developing policy and compliance training.Experience working in a regulated industryBenefits:Contributory pension schemeAccess to the Ramsay Academy - genuine opportunities to grow, develop and specialise in your career25 days' annual leave plus the opportunity to buy/sell morePrivate Healthcare and Life AssuranceAccess to our employee Discount ProgrammeWellbeing centre and access to 24/7 employee assistance line for free advice
23/03/2021
Full time
At Ramsay Health Care we put our patients at the heart of everything we do. We firmly believe in the ethos of "People caring for People" and want to enable our teams and our patients to have the very best experience when they receive care through Ramsay services.The role:We are looking to recruit an experienced Data Protection Officer (DPO) to monitor compliance and data practices internally and ensure the business and its functions are compliant with the GDPR and other relevant national legislation. Alongside this, the DPO will also be responsible for advising on, and where required carrying out, staff training, data protection impact assessments and internal audits. This role will be home based however a weekly presence in the London office will be expected.What you will be doing:Implementing measures and a privacy governance framework to manage data use in compliance with the GDPR and relevant national legislationWorking with key internal stakeholders in the review of operations and projects and related data processing to ensure compliance with data privacy lawsServing as the primary point of contact for data protection queries in the businessReviewing vendor contracts and other third party data processing and data sharing arrangements in partnership with the organisation's Procurement and Information Security functionsManaging and conducting ongoing reviews of Ramsay's privacy governance framework and regular and ad hoc reporting on data privacy compliance within the organisationSetting standards and reviewing policies and procedures globally that meet the requirements under the GDPRDeveloping and delivering privacy training to various business functions and collaborating with the Information Security function to raise employee awareness of data privacy and security issues.Coordinating, conducting and monitoring data privacy audits.Responding to and advising on data subject rights requestsWorking with designated privacy lawyers, subject matter experts or champions across the business and, where necessary, outside legal advisers to help advise on local data privacy law issues.What you will bring:Law degree or post-graduate legal qualificationAt least one data protection and/or privacy certification, such as CIPP, CIPT, CIPM, ISEB, etc. Significant PQE data privacy experienceUK data privacy law experienceSignificant experience within a compliance, legal, audit and/or risk functionDemonstrable experience in developing policy and compliance training.Experience working in a regulated industryBenefits:Contributory pension schemeAccess to the Ramsay Academy - genuine opportunities to grow, develop and specialise in your career25 days' annual leave plus the opportunity to buy/sell morePrivate Healthcare and Life AssuranceAccess to our employee Discount ProgrammeWellbeing centre and access to 24/7 employee assistance line for free advice
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