£600 Per day
Inside
Hybrid
West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Data Privacy Consultant role is a 3-month contract focused on enhancing data governance and privacy risk management, particularly in relation to Microsoft services. The consultant will lead privacy assessments, ensure compliance with GDPR and ICO guidelines, and collaborate with internal teams to build a robust data governance framework. This position requires a strong understanding of data privacy within regulated environments, particularly financial services. The successful candidate will work in a hybrid setting based in West Yorkshire.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and support DPIAs, ROPA assessments, and privacy risk evaluations across Microsoft services.
- Advise on data transfers, sensitive data usage, and privacy implications of Microsoft tools (e.g., Teams, SharePoint).
- Collaborate with IT and data teams to understand how data is being used and where risks may arise.
- Ensure alignment with ICO guidelines, GDPR, and internal data governance policies.
- Build a documented repository of risk assessments and privacy recommendations.
- Share knowledge and upskill internal consultants, retaining expertise in-house.
- Provide strategic input into Microsoft services adoption and data governance practices.
- Ask the right questions to extract insights from non-technical team members and drive clarity.
Key Skills:
- Proven experience in data privacy consulting, ideally within financial services or regulated environments.
- Strong understanding of Microsoft technologies and their data handling capabilities.
- Familiarity with GDPR, ICO guidelines, and privacy risk frameworks.
- Experience with data governance, risk transfer, and privacy compliance.
- Ability to work independently and deliver high-quality outcomes quickly.
- Comfortable working in a hybrid environment, with flexibility to attend HQ and other sites as needed within West Yorkshire.
- Bonus: Knowledge of FCA regulations and financial services data practices.
Salary (Rate): £600/day
City: West Yorkshire
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Job Title: Data Privacy Consultant
Contract Type: 3 months
Rate: £500 – £600/day (Inside IR35)
Location: Hybrid – West Yorkshire
Start Date: ASAP (Interviews w/c 6th October)
We are seeking a skilled Data Privacy Consultant to support our clients growing data function, with a focus on Microsoft services adoption, data governance, and privacy risk management. This role is critical in helping us understand how data flows through our systems, assess privacy risks, and ensure compliance with GDPR and ICO guidelines. The successful candidate will work closely with internal teams to deliver strategic privacy assessments, support knowledge sharing, and help build a strong foundation for data governance across Microsoft platforms.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support DPIAs, ROPA assessments, and privacy risk evaluations across Microsoft services.
- Advise on data transfers, sensitive data usage, and privacy implications of Microsoft tools (e.g., Teams, SharePoint).
- Collaborate with IT and data teams to understand how data is being used and where risks may arise.
- Ensure alignment with ICO guidelines, GDPR, and internal data governance policies.
- Build a documented repository of risk assessments and privacy recommendations.
- Share knowledge and upskill internal consultants, retaining expertise in-house.
- Provide strategic input into Microsoft services adoption and data governance practices.
- Ask the right questions to extract insights from non-technical team members and drive clarity.
Ideal Candidate Profile
- Proven experience in data privacy consulting, ideally within financial services or regulated environments.
- Strong understanding of Microsoft technologies and their data handling capabilities.
- Familiarity with GDPR, ICO guidelines, and privacy risk frameworks.
- Experience with data governance, risk transfer, and privacy compliance.
- Ability to work independently and deliver high-quality outcomes quickly.
- Comfortable working in a hybrid environment, with flexibility to attend HQ and other sites as needed within West Yorkshire.
- Bonus: Knowledge of FCA regulations and financial services data practices.
If this sounds like yourself, feel free to apply or alternatively send over an updated CV to Mo.gaibee@harveynash.com for a confidential chat around the role.