Privacy Analyst - London, United Kingdom - eFinancialCareers

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Join us as a Privacy Analyst

  • Become part of a talented, diverse group of visionaries, building a new company that will change the financial industry landscape
  • Every day you'll be supporting and embedding data privacy activities, and minimising risk by implementing relevant data protection legislation
  • If you're ready for a new challenge and want to make a farreaching impact through your work, joining NatWest BankingasaService could be for you

What you'll do

In your new role, you'll be developing and delivering processes, procedures, and controls to manage our data privacy risk, supporting the delivery of long term sustainable value and positive customer outcomes.

You'll also provide expertise and guidance to yourcolleagues across the business in response to data protection and privacy queries.

Alongside providing data protection training, you'll be responsible for the quality control of our current privacy model, and identifying and remediating business gaps, to prevent issues being escalated or customer concerns.


You'll also be:

  • Driving the data privacy agenda across the business
  • Making sure that all requirements of relevant data protection legislation are interpreted and implemented
  • Supporting bankwide privacy strategy and implementing relevant solutions
  • Assisting your stakeholders with the completion of Privacy Impact Assessments and providing advice on inputs
  • Supporting a continuous improvement culture and making sure best practices and learnings are shared across the business areas and forums

The skills you'll need
As a Privacy Analyst, you'll need knowledge of local geographical privacy laws, regulations, policies, practices, and risk management.

In addition, you'll bring the ability to convey complex information and ideas clearly to stakeholders, and embed policy, processesand controls that balance regulatory compliance and commerciality.


You'll also need:

  • Experience of working in the financial services industry and the regulatory and commercial environment
  • The ability to influence and challenge key stakeholders in the interpretation and implementation of internal policy and regulatory requirements
  • Effective communication and organisational skills
  • The ability to work independently

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