As a
Data Privacy Officer, you will support the delivery on key components of the work of the DLL Global Privacy Office. You will be part of a team of 7 (peer) experts with deep expertise in their individual area. You will report to the Group Data Protection Officer. The Global Privacy Office is part of an overarching Compliance department (with Conduct, FECC, and ESG colleagues).
Find out more here about how you can unleash your full potential at DLL
Day To Day
- Monitor changes in laws, rules and regulation and work with legal to interpret the impact to DLL.
- Communicate about data privacy and promote the Global Privacy Office’s messaging. Creating educational material, raising awareness through various initiatives and providing training.
- Take part in to maintain and improve the design of the DLL Privacy Framework and advice on the implementation to our business stakeholders.
- Take part in DPIA assessment to provide advice.
- Improve the maturity towards a robust Data Privacy risk management program for DLL – identifying risks, working with the business to devise mitigations and monitoring their effectiveness.
- An effective change agent bringing fresh ideas and approaches which add value to the business.
- Build relationships, have reasonable dialogues with stakeholders and improve the Global Privacy Office connection with the operational business. Cooperate smoothly with stakeholders including colleagues within the compliance team. Understand the DLL business and its IT landscape to be able to recognize applicable requirements in your privacy advice.
- Support to mature to improve the ways of working in our privacy management platform.
All members enjoy
- Two working days per year volunteering for a local charity.
- Health and Wellness program including healthy food, free health checks, fun health & vitality activities.
- Flexible hours with possibility to work from home
- Career development opportunities: online learning, member development programs.
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“We not only live up to the expectations of our customers for today, but also anticipate their market needs of tomorrow.”
Essentials
- A master degree
- Data Protection certification (or equivalent) or extra years of experience
- At least 5-7 years working experience
- At least 4 years in privacy and data protection
- Extensive knowledge of privacy regulations and regulatory expectations
- Project management experience in a privacy and data protection environment
- Experience in multi-national company
- Passionate about privacy
- Team player
- Fluent English
Extras - Being able to successfully make, or understand the required translation from Privacy Policy to operational business process requirements via the relevant knowledge and experience gained during your career
- Experience of embedding policies, procedures and processes into a multi-national organization. Seen privacy implementations at multiple companies
- High level knowledge of business processes (financial sector core business processes and/or supporting function business processes at any multinational)
- Preferred to have knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Legal
- IT or Information Security
- Compliance, Audit or (Information) Risk management
- Data Management
- High emotional intelligence
- Likes to engage and work with people
- Ability to take responsibility and be proactive on new matters and projects
- Positive, innovative and enthusiastic
Choose wellbeing
DLL’s wellbeing ambition is to educate, equip and empower members to build connections, manage their mental, emotional, physical and financial wellness and maintain balance between work and the other priorities that make up their lives.
Our Four Wellbeing Categories Are As Follows
- Connection – Build meaningful connections with other DLL members
- Health – Manage mental, emotional and physical health
- Finance – Provide learning opportunities to help members achieve personal financial health
- Lifestyle – Maintain balance between work and life priorities
These are the things that matter to our members and the wellbeing of our members matters to DLL
Settling in
At DLL, we are many things. We are team members, family members, community member. We are members of society, members of different cultures and nationalities. Members of change. We each have different beliefs, different passions, different viewpoints, talents and interests. We come from different backgrounds, cultures, nationalities and histories.
But for all of our differences, we share one thing in common: each of us are members of DLL.
Our company was founded in the Netherlands. But today we are truly a multinational business. Our unique culture is rooted in higher collaboration, less hierarchy and an honest directness that enable us to integrate, ideate and innovate across country lines.
Many companies say they are European, American, Asian or Australian, at DLL we are all these places and more.
We are a cross-culture collaborative – an interconnected network – that comes together every single day with one goal in mind:
Partnering for a better world.
Good To Know
- Deadline for application: March 9th (Due to high volume of applications this requisition may close prior to posted close date)
- The selection process may involve an assessment.
- Applications via email will not be reviewed. Please apply online via our career website.
- DLL’s referral program applies
- For more information, please contact our Talent acquisition partner Dennis van Hoof via dennis.vanhoof@dllgroup.com
DLL appreciates the time you spend applying to our openings. We advise only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted. Hiring subject to successful completion of a background check.
DLL is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. If contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise Human Resources if you require accommodation in accordance with our values and all applicable legislation.