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Data Protection Officer

Smart 1 Recruitment Limited
Birmingham
6 months ago
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A forward-thinking Housing Association (not-for-profit organisation) focused on empowering individuals to achieve stability, seeks a Data Protection Officer, responsible for managing and organising the implementation of a Data Protection Strategy within the business. Joining a team of dedicated individuals, reporting directly to Senior Management your role as Data Protection Officer would be to update and maintain a data protection strategy, to protect the company, residents and employees from privacy breaches, fraud and security threats.

Offered as a permanent contract, the position of Data Protection Officer provides a competitive salary, appealing company benefits, attractive working environment, hybrid working (2 days office/3 days home) and flexi time (total working hours per week 37.5 hrs, with core hours being any time between Monday to Friday 8am - 6pm). Ideal candidate would possess expertise in Data Protection Laws and UK GDPR, knowledge of Data Security and experience in Developing Key Documentation and Policies. *Candidates will be required to undergo a DBS check.

Duties of Data Protection Officer:

  • Ensure compliance with all relevant data privacy laws and requirements

  • Create and oversee data protection frameworks and controls

  • Foster a culture that values data governance and compliance through collaboration with colleagues

  • Act as the key data protection contact for internal teams, residents, providers, external regulators and the Information Commissioner

  • Process Subject Access Requests (SARS) efficiently and within required timeframes

  • Develop key documentation and policies, including those related to data protection, data processing, sharing agreements and impact assessments

  • Conduct regular audits and assessments to ensure GDPR compliance

  • Develop and deliver training on UK GDPR compliance requirements

  • Inform and advise colleagues on their data protection obligations under UK GDPR and other relevant laws

  • Support and guide colleagues in completing and maintaining critical documentation

    Skills/attributes required by Data Protection Officer:

  • Minimum of three years’ experience in a similar role - essential

  • Accredited qualifications in data protection and risk management - essential

  • Expertise in data protection laws with substantial understanding of UK GDPR

  • Specific knowledge of IT, data security and processing operations

  • Familiarity with risk management frameworks and systems

  • Strong communication and influencing skills

  • Highly organised with excellent attention to detail

    Location: Birmingham, West Midlands – Hybrid role (2 days Office/3 days Home working)
    Hours: Monday to Friday total 37.5 hours per week – Flexitime (core hours 8 am – 6 pm)
    Salary: £37,926.00 p.a.
    Benefits: Pension, Enhanced Holiday Entitlement, Family Friendly Policies, Cycle to Work, Life/Health Insurance and Discount Portal
    Contract: Permanent

    If you have the skills required to fulfil the role of Data Protection Officer, please APPLY TODAY

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