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Director - Information Protection

  • Location:

    London

  • Salary:

    £125000 - £150000 per annum + car, pension, bonuses, benefits,

  • Contact:

    Damian Shaw

  • Contact email:

    Damian.Shaw@ojassociates.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-082020-124922_1600694832

  • Published:

    over 3 years ago

  • Expiry date:

    2020-10-21

Our global consulting client has instructed us to assist with the recruitment of a Director of Information Protection & Privacy in London. The position is paying between £125,000 - £150,000 plus car, pension and extras - and specifically revolves around the consultancy's go-to-market activities.

Our global consulting client has instructed us to assist with the recruitment of a Director of Information Protection & Privacy in London. The position is paying between £125,000 - £150,000 plus car, pension and extras - and specifically revolves around the consultancy's go-to-market activities.

The position sits within a robust UK cyber team with over 200 professionals in the UK alone.
The team combines a wealth of deep industry knowledge with both advisory experience and technical expertise. Within this team we provide stakeholders a full spectrum of privacy services, from ad-hoc assessments and GDPR readiness work to large-scale transformation programmes, fixing issues and bringing real, long-lasting benefits.
The environment is made up of intellectually curious, smart people; including world class privacy and security experts - you could become one of them or simply learn from them.
Responsibilities
  • Leading the firm's go-to-market information protection activities, proposition shaping and client engagement.
  • Delivery of stakeholder engagements to a high quality, typically as part of a team, or managing small to medium size engagements
  • Working with the leadership team
  • Managing and starting to build stakeholder relationships
  • Taking an active role in developing the privacy practice through various means such as eminence, article writing, proposition and service development.
Experience
  • Demonstrable experience of delivering privacy-related engagements, including GDPR-related assessments or readiness work
  • Broad range of privacy experience i.e. assessment/ auditing work, policy writing, development of training and awareness modules, digital strategy, consent management, broader information security disciplines and technologies
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Strong technical abilities, combined with business acumen
  • Ability to think creatively to solve client needs
  • Strong academics, including a minimum of 2.1 degree or equivalent
  • A perspective of potential issues encountered when managing diverse teams and the strategies to overcome them; have a clear understanding of the firm's commitment to creating a more inclusive culture

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