FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Privacy Risk Specialist?
The primary responsibilities include the initial triage and review of personal data incidents, escalation of high priority or sensitive incidents to management, managing low and medium risk personal data breaches, and supporting Data Subject Requests globally.
What qualifications are required for this role?
A Bachelor's Degree is required, along with an understanding of the GDPR and other key Data Protection regulations.
What skills are essential for a Privacy Risk Specialist?
Essential skills include excellent attention to detail, strong critical and logical thinking skills, the ability to work in a global team environment, strong written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills, and strong organizational skills.
Is there any preferred experience for this position?
Yes, a legal degree and IAPP certification are considered desirable.
What is the work environment like for this role?
The role requires in-person collaboration for a minimum of three days per week, fostering connections and rapid pace of work while also allowing for individual flexibility.
How does this role contribute to the company’s mission?
The Privacy Risk Specialist plays a pivotal role in ensuring compliant, ethical data processing and supports the Global Data Privacy Office in managing personal data risks, ultimately benefiting patients and the business.
How can I apply for this position?
Interested candidates can apply for the Privacy Risk Specialist position through the company’s career portal.
