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About the position Being an expert in privacy isn’t enough, establishing trust and confidence when doing business and carrying out personal transactions is of vital importance in an increasingly interconnected world. You will help ensure that our clients meet their duty of responsibility to ensure customer, partner, and third-party information is adequately protected, particularly as technology transforms the way we interact. Our Data Privacy Consulting Services help organizations assess and achieve compliance, create new business strategies to take advantage of the new legislation, monitor trends and technology, adopt new technology to make compliance more effective and implement the people and process governance to make data privacy part of business as usual. As part of our Team your experience will bring fresh solutions to new, and established, compliance requirements. Your involvement will vary from assisting in delivering data privacy projects to acting as a subject matter expert on them or to leading a team, typically involving both PA and client staff. Furthermore, you may be involved in development of the team or in proactively identifying and pursuing opportunities for further business and team growth. Requirements • Proven experience with relevant data protection and privacy laws and regulations (e.g. CCPA, EU GDPR, Reg S-P, HIPAA) and conducting privacy assessments (e.g. PIAs, DPIAs). • The ability to efficiently understand client organizations and their business model and to tailor relevant processes to privacy requirements • To communicate effectively with different stakeholders (e.g. business, legal, IT, security) about data protection and privacy matters. • An analytical mindset, with a focus on producing quality work in a results-oriented environment. Nice-to-haves • Possession of relevant qualifications such as CIPM, CIPT, CIPP/E, CISM, CISSP, and/or HCISSP, as well as involvement in industry related organizations (e.g. IAPP, ISACA, (ISC)²) are desirable. Where you do not have the qualifications, we will support you in achieving them. • Experience leveraging AI tools, creating custom prompts and agents, and Python (or similar) coding experience is preferred. Benefits • Group medical insurance • Health Savings Account with company match • Teladoc and informed Nurse line resources • Long term care plan • Group dental insurance • Vision plan • 401(k) Savings Plan with company profit sharing contribution • Commuter and Parking tax-savings benefit • 15 days paid vacation days with the opportunity to buy five additional days • 10 paid Holidays plus 10 paid sick days • Company and Voluntary income protection benefits • Gym and health incentive reimbursement • Pet and legal insurance Plans • Employee Assistance Plan • Annual performance-based bonus Apply tot his job

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