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Data Privacy Manager
Overview
The Data Privacy Manager is a leadership and programme management role responsible for the ongoing development, operational oversight, and strategic direction of specific privacy pillars across the Group, including the Group's response to emerging AI governance obligations such as the EU AI Act. This role manages projects, guides analysts, and acts as a primary contact for key business areas.
Reporting Structure:
This role reports to the Head of Data Privacy/Deputy DPO.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own and drive the enhancement of specific global privacy program pillars (e.g., RoPA management, Training & Awareness), including ensuring alignment with emerging regulations like the AI Act.
- Take ownership of the Privacy Risk Register. Lead Data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and privacy risk assessments - including for AI systems within scope of the EU AI Act - and implement effective mitigation strategies.
- Manage and deliver cross-functional privacy compliance projects, including those relating to the implementation of EU AI Act requirements where they intersect with data protection (e.g. transparency, data governance, and record-keeping obligations).
- Lead the drafting and negotiation of complex and high-risk Data Processing/Sharing Agreements with third parties.
- Oversee the end-to-end handling of all Data Breach incidents, coordinating internal response, documentation, and making recommendations for reporting to the Deputy DPO.
- Serve as the primary privacy point of contact for one or more critical business functions (e.g., HR, Marketing, Legal, Security, Compliance), ensuring their compliance needs are met.
- Monitor emerging privacy and AI governance developments - including the EU AI Act and its implications for data protection - and translate them into actionable guidance for the business.
Required Skills & Experience:
- 4+ years of dedicated data privacy or data protection experience, including program management.
- Bachelor's degree in law, economics, business administration, or a related field is required, and a relevant master's degree is highly desirable.
- Expert-level knowledge of EU and UK GDPR is required. Knowledge of other global data protection laws (e.g. DIFC DP Law, PIPL, LGPD, PIPEDA) is highly desirable, as is a working understanding of the EU AI Act and its interface with data protection.
- Proven ability to conduct privacy risk assessments (including DPIAs) and compliance monitoring activities, including in respect of AI systems.
- Practical experience implementing multi-jurisdictional compliance programs.
- Strong working knowledge of the OneTrust Privacy Management platform is required.
- Demonstrated ability to influence and manage senior stakeholders across different geographies and functions.
- Ability to work under pressure, to meet tight deadlines, while maintaining high attention to detail.
- Professional fluency (written and verbal) in English and French is required, with proficiency in Spanish highly desirable.
- Relevant Privacy certification (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM), required.
- Experience in the Banking and, or FinTech sector is highly desirable.
Why Ebury?
- Competitive Starting Salary with an annual discretionary bonus that truly rewards your performance from day one.
- Dedicated Mentorship: Learn directly from experienced managers who are invested in your success.
- Cutting-Edge Technology: Leverage state-of-the-art tailor made tools and systems that enable you to perform at your best.
- Clear, Accelerated Career Progression: Defined pathways to leadership and specialist roles within Ebury.
- Dynamic & Supportive Culture: Work in a collaborative environment where teamwork and personal growth are prioritised.
- Generous Benefits Package: Access competitive benefits tailored to your location, which typically include health care and social benefits.
- Central Office: A fantastic location with excellent transport links.
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About us
Ebury delivers sophisticated, integrated solutions — business accounts, hedging, and financing — on a single platform with a seamless workflow. Our success is built on a simple premise and singular purpose: To help businesses operate and scale globally.
Since its founding in 2009, Ebury has always been a fast-growing leader in fintech. Today, we bring together 1,800+ Eburians across nearly 70 cities and we're always looking to add to our team.
At the heart of our offering is a proprietary platform, purpose-built to help businesses seamlessly streamline and manage global cash flow. We focus on continuous product evolution and innovation to build the infrastructure for borderless growth and help our clients scale at every stage.
The opportunities at Ebury are as diverse as our people, ranging from business development to engineering roles across our tech pillars.
We believe in inclusion. We stand against discrimination in all forms and are against the intolerance of differences that makes us a modern and successful organisation. At Ebury, you can be whoever you want to be and still feel a sense of belonging no matter your story.