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Data Privacy Analyst

Career Legal
City of London
1 week ago
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Risk & Compliance Analyst - DATA PRIVACY

International Law Firm

Up To £50,000pa + Benefits + Hybrid Working

Permanent, London Office

Data Privacy Experience Is ESSENTIAL


My client, a top international law firm, is actively seeking an experienced Legal Data Privacy professional to join them on a permanent basis in their London office - working as their new Risk & Compliance Analyst (Data Privacy).


In this role, you'll be reporting to the Director of Risk & Compliance and will be focusing on Data Privacy, being responsible for ensuring compliance with the firms' regulatory obligations in relevant jurisdictions that they operate in.


As the successful Risk & Compliance Analyst, you'll be responsible for (but not limited to) the following:


- Assisting with key data protection projects

- Coordinating and maintaining the data privacy and security work streams

- Assisting in data subject rights issues

- Conducting data protection impact assessments

- Horizon scanning

- Managing the transfer of files into and out of the firms' systems

- Reviewing contractual terms with clients and suppliers to ensure compliance with data protection

- Responding to compliance related requests


+ much more.


To be considered for this opportunity, you'll need to have/be the following:


- Previous/existing Data Privacy experience from a law firm

- Be educated to degree level

- Be able to commute to the London office on a regular basis

- Have experience in recording data and effectively reporting on data collected


For more information and to review an in-depth job description, get in touch as soon as possible.

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