Salary
💰 $107,500 - $153,500 per year
About the role
- Implement a comprehensive global privacy program with measurable impact in conjunction with the members of the Privacy Office
- Draft, update, and maintain data privacy policies, procedures, guidance, and playbooks that align with global requirements
- Regularly assess privacy risks across businesses, operations, and regions through transfer and privacy risk assessments (PIA, DPIA); conduct audits, investigations, and compliance monitoring
- Partner with cybersecurity, technology, and program management teams to embed privacy into systems, operations, and product development, globally or regionally
- Develop and deliver engaging global training programs and communications to build a culture of privacy across the enterprise
- Support due diligence and integration in global and regional corporate development activities from a privacy perspective
- Ethically evaluate and, where appropriate, incorporate emerging technologies (e.g., AI tools) into global privacy program management
- Create and maintain a global data map in compliance with ROPA and US state reporting regulations
- Support any other regional or global program needs as may be assigned
Requirements
- Bachelor degree required, preferably in a technology focused or program management focused major
- Preferred: Admission to practice law in relevant jurisdiction and good standing
- Minimum 9+ years of privacy program experience with significant focus on privacy/data protection, preferably in highly regulated industries (animal health, life sciences, healthcare, or technology)
- Demonstrated success in building, leading, or scaling privacy programs
- Strong track record of cross-functional collaboration with technology, compliance, and business stakeholders
- Relevant certifications (CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, or equivalent) preferred
- International experience strongly preferred
- Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills
- Deep knowledge of global privacy regulations (GDPR, UK Data Protection Act, LGPD, U.S. state)
- High degree of ethics, integrity, and professionalism