EMEA Data Privacy Manager
Salary £50,000 - £75,000 per annum
Location London
FULL_TIMEConsultant Charlie Horrell
JobRef 50825733/001
Date posted 04 August 2022
london banking-financial-services/compliance 2022-08-04 2022-10-03 financial-services London London GB GBP 50000 75000 75000 YEAR Robert Walters https://www.robertwalters.co.uk https://www.robertwalters.co.uk/content/dam/robert-walters/global/images/logos/web-logos/square-logo.png
A leading global investment bank are looking for an EMEA Data Privacy Manager to join their team in London. Offering a competitive salary and benefits, this offers the chance to join one of London's leading financial institutions in a role with plenty of challenge and scope to progress.
- Support on the development and implementation of the EMEA Data Privacy and Protection Compliance Program, including developing and implementing a consistent compliance approach to data privacy and protection and CBDM across the EMEA region. Support strategic initiatives relating to data privacy and CBDM in the region
- Assist with management of the program and its core elements, including PIA/DPIA review; review and update of privacy notices; records of processing activities; and advisory support for privacy incidents
Provide regional input in developing and enhancing privacy compliance-related policies, procedures, processes and internal controls in support of the Global Privacy Program, and the compliance programs overseen by EMEA compliance teams. - Conduct horizon scanning of local regulatory changes as relevant to the covered jurisdictions and in coordination with the local DPOs and providing support on advising DPOs on policy and framework updates, in consultation with the EMEA Head of Privacy.
- Support on communicating to regional Business/Support Unit Management of relevant privacy and CBDM compliance-related information in a timely manner.
- Support on identifying and coordinating remedial measures in response to issues raised in compliance examinations, audits and quality control testing.
A successful application to this role will include:
- Experience in the banking/financial services industry.
- Experience advising on data privacy issues within a complex, global organization.
- Good working knowledge of data privacy and protection laws and regulations.
- Ability to embed privacy compliance in the business in a practical and effective manner.
- University degree or equivalent.
- CIPP/E and /or other relevant certifications preferred.
If this position is of interest please apply direct or share your CV to me at charlie.horrell@robertwalters.com
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