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About the position At Genmab, we are dedicated to building extra[not]ordinary® futures, together, by developing antibody products and groundbreaking, knock-your-socks-off KYSO antibody medicines® that change lives and the future of cancer treatment and serious diseases. We strive to create, champion and maintain a global workplace where individuals’ unique contributions are valued and drive innovative solutions to meet the needs of our patients, care partners, families and employees. Our people are compassionate, candid, and purposeful, and our business is innovative and rooted in science. We believe that being proudly authentic and determined to be our best is essential to fulfilling our purpose. Yes, our work is incredibly serious and impactful, but we have big ambitions, bring a ton of care to pursuing them, and have a lot of fun while doing so. Does this inspire you and feel like a fit? Then we would love to have you join us! Genmab is evolving its support for global privacy, data and digital regulatory compliance by the creation of a Global Privacy, Data and Digital Trust Center of Excellence (the “Digital Trust Office”) to ensure the continued strategic and proactive support of our business while simultaneously ensuring our patients, caretakers, HCPs, employees, and all other individuals are at the center of all data processing we do here at Genmab. Our Digital Trust Office is looking for an experienced digital regulatory attorney who shares our passion for driving trust and transparency through the compliant, responsible and ethical use of all data. The Associate Director Global Privacy, Data & Digital Counsel, reports into the Global Data Protection Officer and head of Privacy, Data & Digital Trust team and will serve a critical role within the Digital Trust Office as a digital regulatory SME. This newly created role offers a unique opportunity to help shape and strengthen Genmab’s global governance and legal strategy around data, artificial intelligence, and digital innovation. You will serve as a trusted advisor to business and scientific leaders, ensuring that Genmab’s use of data and emerging technologies aligns with our commitment to innovation with integrity, ethical use of AI, and respect for individual rights. This is a global role supporting cross-functional stakeholders across Research & Development, Commercial, DD&AI, and all other enabling functions at Genmab. This role will be based in either Princeton, New Jersey or Copenhagen, Denmark and will be required to be onsite at least 60% of the time. Responsibilities • Advise on global privacy and data protection matters across jurisdictions (GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, APPI, PIPL, etc.), ensuring compliance in Genmab’s scientific, digital, and operational activities. • Support the implementation and evolution of Genmab’s Global Privacy Program, including Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs). • Support the development of templates and negotiation playbooks for the Legal, Procurement and other relevant business teams to draft, review, and negotiate data processing agreements (DPAs), standard contractual clauses (SCCs), and other privacy-related contractual terms. Provide support for any privacy and data protection contract related escalations. • Provide legal input into data governance, cross-border data transfers, and privacy-by-design initiatives within Genmab’s R&D and digital ecosystems. • Support investigation and/or management of any privacy or data protection related incidents and, if applicable, support the Global Data Protection Officer and regional Data Protection Officer(s) with any required reporting obligations arising from such incidents. • Provide legal and strategic guidance on AI and machine learning applications, including Genmab’s digital research platforms, analytics tools, and AI-enabled discovery programs. • Advise on AI regulatory frameworks (EU AI Act, U.S. AI policies, OECD, and emerging standards), ensuring compliance and ethical governance of AI technologies. • Support development and operationalization of Genmab’s AI governance framework and related policies for responsible and transparent AI use. • Support the development of templates and negotiation playbooks for the Legal, Procurement and other relevant business teams to draft, review, and negotiate data, digital, and AI related contractual terms. Provide support for any data, digital, and AI related contract escalations. • Partner with Digital, Data Science, and IT teams on AI procurement, vendor risk management, and technology transactions involving AI tools or data-driven solutions. • Provide subject matter expertise and advice on digital transformation initiatives, data analytics, cloud computing, and SaaS agreements. • Provide subject matter expertise and advice on adherence and wellness apps, digital health collaborations, connected devices, and software-as-a-medical-device (SaMD) initiatives in collaboration with Genmab Research & Commercial teams. • Collaborate closely with Cybersecurity, IT Risk, and Compliance teams to align legal and ethical standards across Genmab’s digital operations. • Partner with Programs, Compliance & Risk, and other functional leads to support the development of global policies, procedures, and standards for compliant and responsible data and AI use. • Support the development of tools, templates (e.g. Privacy, Data Compliance, and AI contract appendix), and training to push out the Digital Trust Office guidance to Genmab Legal teams to facilitate the provision of day-to-day legal advice and support escalated issues as appropriate. • Monitor and interpret emerging laws, regulations, and guidance related to AI, data ethics, and digital technologies, and communicate their impact to business leaders. • Design and deliver role-based training and awareness programs to enhance Genmab’s data and AI literacy across Legal and Compliance & Risk teams. Requirements • Law degree (JD, LLB, LLM, or equivalent) and admission to practice in at least one jurisdiction. • Minimum 8 years of relevant post-qualification experience in privacy, technology, or digital law, ideally with a global remit. • Deep understanding of data protection and other digital regulatory frameworks (GDPR, EU AI Act, US state privacy and AI regulations, and other key international laws) and emerging AI regulatory regimes. • Ability to translate technical and legal concepts into actionable business guidance. • Demonstrated ability to advise on AI, data governance, and digital innovation in a complex, fast-evolving environment. • Experience within the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, or healthcare sectors. • Familiarity with clinical research, pharmacovigilance, digital health, and/or regulatory data frameworks. • Experience in working with global organizations. • Must be self-motivated and have a proven ability to motivate others to achieve results that positively impact the assigned business area(s). • Excellent analytical, strategic conceptual thinking, strategic planning, project management, and execution skills. • Effective influencing and negotiation skills in an environment where resources required for success may not be in the direct control of this role. • Strong interpersonal, written, organizational, and communications skills are vital. • Builds collaboration by encouraging trust, mutual respect, and shared purpose among team members and stakeholders. • Encourages participation and constructive feedback among team members. • Flexibility to travel (<20%) • Must set and provide clear directions. • Builds engagement through collaboration and knowledge sharing. • Coaches and inspires people in their development and provides support in coping with their weaknesses and realizing their strengths. • Treats others with respect and understanding. Nice-to-haves • Data Privacy related industry certifications (CIPP/US, CIPP/EU, CIPP/China, AI Governance, Data Privacy Compliance Certifications, CSSP, etc.) strongly preferred. Benefits • 401(k) Plan: 100% match on the first 6% of contributions • Health Benefits: Two medical plan options (including HDHP with HSA), dental, and vision insurance • Voluntary Plans: Critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity insurance • Time Off: Paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, and 12 weeks of discretionary paid parental leave • Support Resources: Access to child and adult backup care, family support programs, financial wellness tools, and emotional well-being support • Additional Perks: Commuter benefits, tuition reimbursement, and a Lifestyle Spending Account for wellness and personal expenses Apply tot his job

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