Data Compliance and Assurance Officer

Amplius
Walton, Milton Keynes
Last month
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3 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Data Compliance and Assurance Officer

£36,260 per annum

Hybrid with a weekly presence in either our Rushden, Peterborough, Boston or Milton Keynes office

Permanent, Full Time

Be at the heart of data protection at Amplius! As our Data Compliance and Assurance Officer, you’ll take the lead on managing DSARs and supporting wider data privacy work. Reporting to the Data Protection Officer, you’ll help ensure we respond accurately and professionally, while upholding the highest standards of compliance and customer service.

Salary: From April 1st – £36,260 per annum

Contract: Permanent

Your week: Full Time – 36.25 hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:15pm)

Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence in either our Rushden, Peterborough, Boston or Milton Keynes office

Snapshot of Your Role

* Handle the full DSAR process, including speaking with customers, applying redactions or exemptions, and making sure responses are completed on time.

* Keep clear records, manage the DSAR log, and share any patterns or concerns with the Data Protection Officer (DPO).

* Give guidance to teams and third parties about their responsibilities under data protection law, with support from the DPO.

* Communicate with external organisations, like the ICO, and manage expectations of customers and third parties.

* Support wider data protection work, including responding to breaches, helping with training, and improving internal processes.

* Stay informed about changes in data protection laws and help keep our practices up to date.

* Work closely with other teams across Amplius to provide a helpful, professional service.

* Promote good data protection practices by supporting the DPO in making sure we meet our legal duties and improve how we manage data.

What We’re Looking For

* A recognised qualification in Data Protection or relevant experience in a similar role.

* Strong planning and organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.

* Good written and verbal communication skills.

* Proactive approach with the ability to take ownership and deliver high-quality work on time.

* Strong attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy.

* Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships across teams.

* Acts with integrity, professionalism, and maintains strict confidentiality.

Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role.

You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits

Closing Date: Sunday 12th April 2026

We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities.

Important – We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK and provide Right to Work evidence.

If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Why join Amplius?

At Amplius, you’ll be trusted to lead, supported to grow and empowered to make a difference. We offer a collaborative working culture, flexibility through hybrid working, and the opportunity to shape how planned works are delivered across our homes - now and into the future.

The Company

Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 37,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We’re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people’s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference

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