Senior Counsel - Privacy & Data Strategy
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Job description
As Senior Counsel, Privacy & Data Strategy, you will play a pivotal role in shaping how data is governed, protected, and leveraged across a global entertainment enterprise. Your work will directly impact how privacy is embedded into innovative business models spanning film, television, games, sports, news, and theme parks.
You'll take action by advising senior executives and technology stakeholders, driving privacy initiatives, and navigating complex legal landscapes with confidence and clarity.
Your expertise will guide the organisation through emerging privacy issues, helping to define strategic approaches to data use, compliance, and risk mitigation., * Data Governance: Manage privacy programme initiatives and DPO appointments, data transfer mechanisms, and privacy policies. Implement privacy-by-design standards and assist with DPIAs, LIAs, DSARs, and ROPAs.
- Contract Drafting & Negotiation: Draft, review, and negotiate privacy, data, and security terms in complex agreements including SaaS, ad tech, and data sharing contracts.
- Privacy Advisory: Review global privacy laws, review and advise on data use cases, and provide strategic legal guidance on privacy legal risks and mitigations.
- Information Security: Coordinate legal responses to cyber incidents, draft security policies, and work closely on regulatory investigations and crisis communications.
Requirements
- Qualified lawyer with experience in private practice or in-house, ideally at a multinational company.
- Strong expertise in privacy and data protection, including privacy governance.
- Skilled in negotiating privacy terms in complex commercial agreements.
- Experience handling data subject rights requests and advising senior stakeholders.
- IAPP certification (e.g. CIPP/E) or equivalent preferred.
- Strong knowledge of UK, European, and international privacy laws and best practices.
- Ability to distil complex privacy matters into clear, actionable advice for non-legal stakeholders.
- Background in technology, computer science, or engineering is a plus.