Information Governance Officer

City of London
12 hours ago
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Information Governance Officer

Hybrid - 2 days in central London office / 3 from home

4 months +

The role:

Working for a large central London based Housing association, you will support the Data Protection Manager in achieving GDPR and data protection compliance.

Information Governance / SAR / Data Protection backgrounds will be considered

Key Duties:

Incident and request resolution
Investigating and responding to security incidents, data breaches and data protection related complaints.
Responding to subject access requests, within agreed timelines Advice
First point of contact for business for advice and assistance on all data protection matters including DPIAs, action plans, data sharing agreements, information asset register etc Activities supporting compliance
Review, develop and prepare guidance for staff on all data protection matters on a regular basis
Embedding GDPR compliance by leading and supporting wider business through regular meetings, preparing and delivering training on data protection and GDPR requirements including refresher training and specific training as requested by the business
Undertaking audit risks, identifying issues, agreeing actions and sharing learning and good practice across the business Analysis and reporting
Maintenance of logs and registers
Maintain the information security breach and subject access request logs
Collating of key data protection compliance statistics and performance metrics to the direction of the Senior Data Compliance Officer/Data Protection Officer

Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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