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About the position UnitedHealth Group is a health care and well-being company that's dedicated to improving the health outcomes of millions around the world. We are comprised of two distinct and complementary businesses, UnitedHealthcare and Optum, working to build a better health system for all. Here, your contributions matter as they will help transform health care for years to come. Make an impact with a diverse team that shares your passion for helping others. Join us to start Caring. Connecting. Growing together. Bring us your experience, your head for strategy, your strength with relationships and your eye for opportunity. In return we offer an unmatched place to grow and develop your career among a richly diverse group of businesses driven by the power and stability of a leading health care organization. Come help us heal and strengthen the health care system as you do your life's best work. The UnitedHealth Group (UHG) Privacy Consultant will be responsible for managing key functions of the UHG Enterprise Privacy Office (EPO) privacy program, including privacy policies, privacy training, privacy communications and awareness, and privacy sustainability planning. You'll enjoy the flexibility to work remotely from anywhere within the U.S. as you take on some tough challenges. Responsibilities • Developing, maintaining, and implementing corporate Privacy policies and related procedures, with additional administrative responsibility for policy management, updates, and the policy exception process • Creating and implementing enterprise-wide, role-based, and targeted Privacy trainings, including identifying risk-based Privacy content and corresponding training solutions • Contributing to and executing the Enterprise Privacy Office Communications and Visibility plan, which includes disseminating Privacy awareness content in a variety of forums within the company • Reporting on the state of and improvements to the Privacy Program, as well as matters of Privacy risk - both avoidance and remediation - to executive leadership • Reporting on the state of the Privacy Program and internal controls by providing evidence and responses to external requestors, such as clients and third-party auditors • Assisting with the design and execution of metric-based Privacy data reporting • Managing the Privacy sustainability plan by administering quarterly updates as well as the annual Business Continuity test Requirements • 6+ years of experience and knowledge in two or more of the following: Knowledge of various privacy frameworks, standards, and regulations, including HIPAA and healthcare privacy knowledge • Privacy Program including policies and procedures, training and communications, governance, strategy • Process improvement or project/program management • Proven solid communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate to executive leadership, key stakeholders, privacy colleagues, compliance/legal partners, and the business • Proven ability to identify, assess, and develop training related to privacy risks • Proven solid team player with excellent people skills; ability to operate independently but also collaboratively with cross-functional teams • Proven detail oriented with a focus on quality, customer service, and positive relationships • Proven sought out as an expert Nice-to-haves • Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP), Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) or other certification • Program management or process improvement experience • Advanced arenaflex Excel, Power BI, or other data analytics background • Advanced arenaflex PowerPoint background Benefits • Comprehensive benefits package • Incentive and recognition programs • Equity stock purchase • 401k contribution Apply tot his job

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