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Role: Information Governance Officer
Contract: London Borough of Harrow
Location: Hybrid working, 2 days onsite, London Borough of Harrow, Harrow, Middlesex, HA3 8NT
Payrate £21.23 PAYE / £27.70 Umbrella per hour

The London Borough of Harrow is seeking an experienced Information Governance Officer to support its data protection and compliance functions. This is a part time, onsite position ideal for someone who is confident working independently and providing expert guidance on information governance matters.

Key Responsibilities:
Support the council's compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, and FOI/EIR legislation
Manage and respond to Subject Access Requests (SARs) and Freedom of Information (FOI) requests
Provide advice and guidance to internal teams on data handling, retention, and information security
Assist with data breaches, risk assessments, and DPIAs
Maintain accurate records and contribute to policy development and best practiceRequirements:
Previous experience in an Information Governance, Data Protection, or similar compliance role
Strong understanding of GDPR and UK data protection legislation
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Ability to work onsite in Harrow 2 days per weekPay:
£21.23 per hour (PAYE)
£27.70 per hour (Umbrella)If you're an information governance professional looking for a flexible, part time opportunity within a respected local authority, this role offers a great fit.

About Pertemps:
Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been a trusted name in staffing solutions for nearly 60 years. Recognised as an Investor in People and consistently ranked among The Sunday Times' Best 100 Companies to Work For (14 years running), Pertemps is committed to supporting your career development and job satisfaction.

About Harrow:
The London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest borough in London, celebrated for its cultural diversity and excellent transport links. Located just 10 miles from Central London, Harrow offers quick access to Euston (13 minutes via Harrow & Wealdstone station), the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line, national rail services, and major roads including the M1, M25, and A406.

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