Data Protection Analyst
Barbican/Hybrid | Legal | Permanent | Full Time: 37.5 hours per week
Competitive salary, depending on experience
Nuffield Health is the charity that's building a healthier nation, one day at a time. From award-winning hospitals and leisure facilities to flagship community programmes - we'll do whatever it takes to look after the UK's wellbeing. It starts with passion and commitment to quality. It starts with you.
As a Data Protection Analyst you are an effective communicator with an understanding of the fundamental aspects of data protection principles. You have great attention to detail allowing you to keep accurate records and maintain trackers/logs, and should have strong organisational skills that enable you to maintain a tidy and structured work environment. The role will involve coordination of the DP Teams' casework and will actively triage initial queries made by the wider Charity, disseminating onwards to the wider legal team.
You will have the opportunity to characterise this role in a manner that best suits your abilities, with the options of leaning towards a more Data Protection, Legal, or Information Security centric position and specialisations - this role offers the freedom to expand in a direction best suited to your skills and ambitions.
The Data Protection Analyst will monitor & where appropriate investigate Data Protection and Information Governance incidents and risks, and will assess and triage as appropriate. They will support the DPO (Data Protection Officer) and Data Protection & InfoSec teams to manage the development and implementation of data protection and information security standards across the Charity.
You will also:
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Maintain structure and manage team shared mailbox, assisting in the coordination of team tasks.
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Assist with DP/IS complaints and/or litigation, ensuring complex cases are supported by Senior Data Protection Manager
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Aid in the presentation and sharing of core DP principles throughout the Charity, with an opportunity to present reports and bespoke training to specific departments.
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Provide feedback/training on risk mitigation and breach management.
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Monitoring of Data Protection and Infosec 'Radar' incidents to ensure sites are investigating and closing them in a timely manner.
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Produce and update analytics, reports, and audits of risk areas and statistics based upon incidents recorded within the incident management system (Radar).
This hybrid role would predominantly home-based but there is an expectation to work occasionally (once per week) from our London and Epsom Offices so as to engage with the wider legal team, flexibility will be required to travel to meetings when necessary.
Legal and Assurance Department:
Data Protection within Nuffield Health sits within the Legal & Assurance Team and consists of the combination of various elements including Data Protection and Privacy, Information Governance, Cyber and Information Security, Data Governance, Data analytics, Records & Information management. The various aspects of Information Governance spans across various organisational departments, with the majority resting within the legal divisions of Data Protection (DP) and Information Security (IS).
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We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That's why we've developed a benefits package with you in mind. From free private healthcare to gym membership, a cycle to work scheme and more. At Nuffield Health, we take care of what's important to you.
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