Privacy Legal Analyst
at Vanguard
London, England, United Kingdom -
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Immediate | 24 Jan, 2025 | Not Specified | 24 Oct, 2024 | 3 year(s) or above | It,Data Privacy,Communication Skills,Training,Cipp | No | No |
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Description:
The Global Privacy & IT Legal team is seeking a Legal Analyst to track and analyze developments in the data privacy and technology space. The Global Privacy & IT Legal team is seeking a Legal Analyst to track and analyze developments in the data privacy and technology space.
The Global Privacy & IT Legal team is seeking a Legal Analyst to track and analyze developments in the data privacy and technology space. The Global Privacy & IT Legal team is seeking a Legal Analyst to track and analyze developments in the data privacy and technology space.
Data Technology and Artificial Intelligence enable Vanguard to operate and serve our clients, and regulatory developments in the privacy and technology space continue to evolve and introduce new challenges that require proactive planning and diligence. This role will help drive business outcomes by keeping Vanguard’s global enterprise informed of new regulatory developments particularly on data privacy, cyber regulations and AI regulation while supporting their development of best practices and innovative solutions.
The Global Privacy & IT Legal team is seeking a Legal Analyst to track and analyze developments in the data privacy and technology space. Privacy is an exciting and rapidly changing area of law impacting all of Vanguard’s business lines, and this role will provide the rare opportunity to engage with partners in all divisions across our global enterprise. Working closely with Global Privacy’s Program Team, , the Regulatory Program Office, Compliance, Human Resources and Global Public Policy. , the successful candidate will lead efforts to build awareness of regulatory developments impacting Vanguard’s enterprise-wide privacy program and related policies, procedures and standards.
This role will also play a key role in supporting Vanguard’s adoption of emerging technologies, including Generative AI, and contributing to governance frameworks that address legal compliance, ethical considerations, special projects driven by these regulatory changes will provide the opportunity to foster a trusted advisor relationship with impacted business partners, and to learn about the technology solutions that enable us to deliver best-in-class service to all Vanguard clients. We are seeking candidates with experience or a demonstrated interest in navigating Vanguard’s compliance obligations, identifying opportunities to improve efficiency by recognizing common requirements across compliance frameworks, and delivering clear and practical guidance to partners with differing levels of subject matter awareness.
In addition, this role will play a key role in organizing meetings, providing first level project management support, and assisting with document formatting to ensure clarity and compliance with internal and external requirements. The role will also involve supporting fact-finding exercises by liaising with business teams to gather information and ensure that the team’s guidance aligns with business needs. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of privacy-related documentation, such as policies or Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), and a proactive approach to regulatory developments.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum of three years related work experience, privacy and regulatory experience in the financial services industry preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of GDPR, UK GDPR, PECR, DPA 2018, and basic knowledge of the EU AI Act.
- Undergraduate degree or equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Technology expertise/exp. working with and conversing with IT.
- Prior Data Privacy/Security/Governance/Policy drafting experience.
- CIPP helpful.
- Excellent attention to detail, particularly in document formatting and preparation of legal or regulatory materials.
- Strong analytical and communication skills, with the ability to deliver clear and concise information to a variety of stakeholders.
- Willingness to learn and develop expertise in AI, data privacy, and cybersecurity regulations.
Responsibilities:
- Provides support related to global data privacy and protection regulations, including but not limited to GDPR, PECR, e-Privacy Directive, DPA 2018, and the evolving EU AI Act, with a focus on legal compliance, risk management, and cybersecurity. as well as fraud prevention measures.
- Assist in preparing and organizing meetings, including managing agendas, minutes, and follow-up actions related to privacy, AI, and cyber regulations.
- Leads the review of incident reports to identify, investigate, and dispose of potential privacy incidents.
- Assist in preparing GDPR-related documentation, such as DPIAs, and ensuring alignment with global standards and internal policies. Supports the development of privacy policies, standards, and procedures for the enterprise-wide privacy program.
- Participates in projects to provide expertise on applicable regulatory and reporting requirements specific to global data privacy laws and regulations.
- Support the development and maintenance of privacy, AI, and cyber governance policies, procedures, and standards across Vanguard’s enterprise-wide programs.
- Liaise with business teams to gather information for fact-finding exercises, ensuring the support provided by the team is aligned with business needs and compliance requirements.
- Develop and leads delivery of privacy/cyber/AI-related trainings to internal partners across the enterprise to increase internal awareness as well as to ensure adherence to relevant laws and regulations.
- Participates in special projects and performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:3.0Max:8.0 year(s)
Information Technology/IT
IT Software - Other
Generalist
Graduate
Proficient
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London, United Kingdom