Head of Data Compliance

CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Cheltenham
1 day ago
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Technology organisation is hiring for a permanent Head of Data Governance (Data Protection & Data Privacy) to lead all aspects of data protection, GDPR compliance, data risk and wider data governance. This is a permanent role based in Gloucester on a hybrid basis (2 days per week). You will need to undergo SC Clearance, so will need to be eligible. Salary ranges between £70K - £80K.

Responsibilities include:

* Lead and own GDPR and data protection compliance across the business, acting as the
primary point of contact.

  • Advise and influence senior stakeholders, building strong relationships across
    multidisciplinary teams.
  • Develop, implement and maintain data protection strategies, policies, controls and
    statutory records.
  • Monitor regulatory developments and ensure ongoing compliance, including management
    of DSARs and DPIAs.
  • Lead data breach investigations and work closely with Security to ensure robust data
    protection and cyber security practices.
  • Review and advise on data protection aspects of contracts and oversee third-party
    compliance with Supply and Commercial teams.
  • Define KPIs, conduct audits, report on compliance and support engagement with
    regulators, including the ICO.
  • Assess data, privacy and AI-related risks, supporting the responsible use of
    emerging technologies.
  • Apply knowledge of cyber security principles and relevant standards (e.g. ISO, NIST,
    Cyber Essentials).

    Skills and Experience:
  • Experience working within Government / Public Sector / Police, etc. would be preferred.
  • Holding SC Clearance would be an added advantage, please note you would need to be
    eligible.

    Please apply for immediate interview!

    CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds

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