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Job DescriptionThe Corporate Data Privacy Architect, working under minimal supervision, is responsible to provide guidance on projects affecting privacy, data protection and security. The role advises on data uses while managing legal risk and ensuring regulatory compliance and focuses on strategic and tactical legal counselling to internal legal, product, operations, and business teams. The role also supports in the design, establishment, maintenance and monitoring of policies and procedures which promote the privacy compliance program.Responsibilities• Advises on data uses while managing legal risk and ensuring regulatory compliance and focuses on strategic and tactical legal counselling to internal legal, product, operations, and business teams.• Develops, implements, administers, and adheres to an enterprise-wide privacy compliance program covering the privacy of and access to personal data in compliance with company and regulatory requirements.• Supports in the design, establishment, maintenance and monitoring of policies and procedures which promote the privacy compliance program.• Supports on projects affecting privacy, data protection and security and responds to privacy and security related customer and regulatory inquiries and investigations.• Drafts external privacy notices, disclosures and regulatory filings, coordinates responses and updates internal policies and procedures to ensure compliance with global laws bearing on privacy and cybersecurity.• Provides employee training on data privacy and security, policy enforcement, privacy compliance program monitoring and auditing.• Performs periodic data privacy hygiene assessments, mitigation, and remediation, including data privacy by design and default, accountability and compliance monitoring, and the mitigation of privacy and security risks.• Monitors internal policies and compliant processes for data protection, including with regards to collection, accuracy, retention, use, security, transparency, access, and correction of personal data.• Supports and advises on data protection compliance audits and impact assessments, checks if data protection impact assessment has been correctly carried out and checks if conclusions are in compliance with relevant data protection laws.Qualifications• 3-5 years of experience in Data Protection, Data Governance or Privacy Operations, or a related field.• Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies or a related field and/or commensurate experience.Equal Opportunity EmployerWestfield celebrates diversity and is committed to inclusion. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or status as a protected veteran.