Full-time
Ref: 37215
Hours: Full-time
Contracted Hours: 39
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Chester House, Epsom Ave, Handforth, Cheadle, Greater Manchester, SK9 3RN
Description
Location: We welcome applications from those looking for hybrid working, based 2 days per week in our Handforth (Cheshire) Office.
Competitive package, including excellent benefits.
About Us
Pets at Home Group Plc is the UK's leading pet care business, providing pets and their owners with the very best advice, products and care. Pet products are available online or from over 450 pet care centres, many of which also have vet practices and grooming salons. The Group also operates a leading small animal veterinary business, with over 440 veterinary general practices located both in our pet care centres and in standalone locations.
"We put pets first" is our number one value at Pets at Home. Every colleague has a part to play to ensure that we deliver on this value every day. Our love and understanding of pets led us to develop our long-term goal to improve the life of every pet in the UK.
This covers not only the pets in our care, the pets of owners that use our products and services but also the pets that we can help through our charity work and through educating and advocating for change in society and the wider pet care and veterinary industry.
Our business is fast-paced, innovative, at the cutting edge of technological developments and fun and it's our people that make the real difference.
This role represents a fantastic opportunity to come and work for an award-winning company, who put people at the very heart of everything they do.
About The Role
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Data Protection Manager to join the Data Protection team at Pets at Home Group.
Reporting to the Group Data Protection Officer (DPO), this role will support in ensuring compliance with data protection laws across the group.
The team deals with a wide and interesting range of work, including processing of DPIAs and other impact assessments as appropriate, dealing with data subject rights requests, investigating data breaches, managing complaints, managing record keeping and assisting the business with privacy related projects and queries.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct and manage Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), Legitimate Interest Assessments (where appropriate) (LIAs) and Transfer Impact Assessments (where appropriate) (TIAs) on group projects and other processing of personal data.
Support the processing of data subject rights requests and third-party data requests.
Investigate and respond to data protection-related complaints from data subjects (consumer and colleague).
Work closely with other business areas to support internal and external audit teams in conducting data protection audits.
Deliver training to colleagues and increase awareness across the group on data protection related matters.
Investigate personal data breaches, identify remedial actions and managing data breach register.
Monitor compliance with data protection-related policies and processes, including conducting regular internal compliance checks.
Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience within the team and for the wider business.
Responsible for keeping the Records of Processing Activities up to date.
Supports DPO with implementation of the data protection strategy and other data protection work.
Maintain expert knowledge of data protection and privacy law, regulation, practices and related guidance in relevant jurisdictions.
Maintain and continue to build an expert knowledge of the organisation, policies, procedures and processes.
Skills Required
Essential:
One to three years' experience in similar role
Excellent in-depth knowledge of UK data protection law and related privacy practices
Excellent in-depth knowledge of the PECR
Experience managing and evaluating DPIAs and other impact assessments (LIAs and TIAs)
Experience managing and processing data subject rights requests
Previous in-depth experience of handling customer complaints effectively
Experience of successfully managing, investigating and remediating personal data breaches
Demonstrable experience of successfully managing a small team
Able to work individually and as part of a team with minimal supervision
Experience of organising and planning your own workload, with an ability to prioritise tasks to be able to meet various competing deadlines
High standard of literacy and effective written communication skills for writing letters, reports, policies, procedures, briefing and meeting notes
Experience of developing and implementing projects and processes
Good understanding of information security principles
Ability to work autonomously and with respect for reporting and escalation procedures
Ability to advise commercially and pragmatically on advisory work
Excellent communication skills with an excellent command of spoken and written English
A positive "can do" attitude
By joining our team, you will have the opportunity to take on an exciting and challenging role within a supportive and dynamic environment.
Pets just see people. They aren't biased and they don't discriminate. We take our inspiration from pets, and we value and respect difference in all its forms. Our aim is to reflect the diversity of the communities we operate in, and every colleague can help us achieve this. We encourage our people to be themselves so even if your skills and experience don't perfectly align, if you think you can make a unique contribution through your values and behaviours, we want to hear from you
Organisation: Pets at Home
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