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- Work with the Global Privacy Office to develop, maintain, and evolve ’s privacy program including providing input into policy and guidance documents;
- Represent the Global Privacy Office in day-to-day activities with GEO leadership, business and other functional stakeholders to drive pragmatic privacy risk management, policy compliance, education and awareness to enable compliant growth in region;
- Develop and maintain an in depth understanding of GEO’s processes, systems, technologies, data, customers, consumers, vendors, data flows and international transfers.
- Provide timely reporting and cascade of privacy risks to the CPO and appropriate committees;
- Execute privacy risk assessments for products and services, documenting the supporting evidence and ensuring that there are robust audit trails;
- Evaluating the impact of contractual and regulatory privacy and security requirements on business practices, including supporting Legal and Business colleagues in commercial negotiations;
- Proactively identify areas of potential improvemens and facilitate mitigations to reduce privacy non-compliance;
- Horizon scan for privacy developments, such as new laws or regulatory guidance, and provide analysis and recommendations.
- Conduct second line monitoring reviews and control testing, providing input to the Global Privacy monitoring programme and supporting third line of defence activities.
- Regional privacy SME for incidents where there is a data privacy impact including post incident reviews;
- Act as the front door for external regional privacy regulatory/ customer enquiries and complaints, including data incidents/ breach notification at the direction of the CPO;
- Design, support and deliver privacy training and awareness in region and more broadly across ;
- Represent externally in region at privacy events, conferences, client facing engagement, and industry
- Minimum of 8 Years + demonstrable experience working at scale and at a senior level within a multinational environment as a privacy officer or in a comparable data compliance role;
- Robust knowledge of data compliance frameworks and design, execution and monitoring of associated compliance programs;
- Robust understanding of regional data protection laws, standards and associated compliance requirements;
- Demonstrable experience of OneTrust or equivalent compliance platform;
- Ability to manage multiple priorities effectively and work independently whilst collaborating across competing stakeholders and teams;
- Ability to influence outcomes and at times without the express authority to meet objectives.
- Excellent and concise written and verbal communication skills with the ability to convey complex technical legal/privacy issues in simple terms;
- High level of interpersonal skills to interact with senior leaders and facilitate team interactions;
- Analytical aptitude with an emphasis on investigative, methodical critical questioning and logical thinking; a data-driven decision maker;
- Strong team player with a positive attitude, sense of humour and a desire to learn; and
- IAPP or similar recognised privacy accreditations preferred;
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