Senior Privacy Manager, Europe (12-month FTC)
About the Role
A leading global pharmaceutical company is seeking a Senior Privacy Manager to support its European Data Protection Officer in driving best practices across the region. The role is focused on ensuring compliance with data protection laws, implementing European privacy strategy, and embedding a culture of privacy throughout the organisation.
You’ll act as both a strategic advisor and hands-on subject matter expert, providing practical guidance across a variety of business functions. This role offers visibility and influence at a regional level, with opportunities to work cross-functionally and engage with global colleagues.
Key Responsibilities
* Act as a dedicated business partner for data privacy across certain business areas.
* Provide subject matter expertise, advice, and support on GDPR, UK GDPR, ePrivacy, and emerging European data protection laws.
* Develop and implement documentation including privacy notices, consent forms, DPIAs, RoPAs, policies, and guidelines.
* Support data privacy elements of contracts and manage relationships with external counsel (as required).
* Monitor, log, and remediate data privacy incidents in partnership with InfoSec and CSIRT teams.
* Manage requests from data subjects and regulators.
* Deliver training and awareness programs to embed a culture of privacy across Europe.
* Lead and act as the point of contact for the European Data Protection Representative (DPR) Network.
* Conduct horizon-scanning to anticipate changes in data protection regulations and advise on impact.
* Produce KPIs and report to the European Data Privacy Officer to demonstrate effectiveness of data protection across the region.
Requirements
* Undergraduate degree in Law (required); postgraduate qualification or professional certification preferred.
* 3–5 years’ experience providing data privacy advice in a highly regulated environment.
* Expert knowledge of GDPR and European privacy law and practice.
* Experience in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical devices sector (preferred).
* IAPP certifications (CIPP/E, CIPM, or equivalent) are advantageous.
* Strong ability to solve complex privacy issues with commercial awareness.
* Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to influence stakeholders at all levels.
* Comfortable working autonomously while knowing when to escalate.
* Service-oriented mindset with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines.
The Opportunity
This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and mission-driven business, taking ownership of data privacy across Europe in a highly visible role. You’ll have the chance to shape strategy, lead cross-functional initiatives, and ensure the highest standards of compliance in a fast-paced, global environment.