Negotiable
Undetermined
Hybrid
Hounslow, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Marketing Data Protection Analyst will serve as the primary contact for GDPR and privacy issues within the Customer Marketing & Digital function. This role involves collaboration with various teams to ensure compliance and support data protection processes across digital platforms and marketing activities. The position is a 4-month contract with potential for conversion to a permanent role. The analyst will engage with stakeholders and manage privacy-related assessments and audits.
Key Responsibilities:
- Advising on GDPR compliance for new and existing customer data projects
- Leading and managing DPIAs, DPAs, DSARs, and privacy risk assessments
- Supporting audits, compliance monitoring, and risk register reporting
- Reviewing contracts and privacy notices with Legal and Procurement
- Engaging with senior stakeholders, suppliers, and internal teams
- Supporting digital initiatives including websites, apps, AI solutions, and personalisation programmes
Key Skills:
- CIPP/E certification (mandatory)
- 3+ years’ experience in Data Protection / GDPR roles
- Strong experience with DPIAs, DPAs, GDPR, and stakeholder engagement
- Confident communicator able to balance privacy risk and commercial needs
- Background in large, complex or highly regulated organisations preferred
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Hounslow
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Marketing Data Protection Analyst
The Compass Centre | Hybrid (3 days onsite – Wed anchor) 4-month contract (Contract-to-Hire)
We’re looking for a Marketing Data Protection Analyst to join the Customer Marketing & Digital function, acting as the main point of contact for GDPR and privacy matters. Working closely with the DPO, Legal, and Compliance teams , you’ll support end-to-end data protection processes across customer-facing digital platforms, marketing activity, and transformation programmes.
Key responsibilities include:
- Advising on GDPR compliance for new and existing customer data projects
- Leading and managing DPIAs, DPAs, DSARs , and privacy risk assessments
- Supporting audits, compliance monitoring, and risk register reporting
- Reviewing contracts and privacy notices with Legal and Procurement
- Engaging with senior stakeholders, suppliers, and internal teams
- Supporting digital initiatives including websites, apps, AI solutions, and personalisation programmes
Key requirements:
- CIPP/E certification (mandatory)
- 3+ years’ experience in Data Protection / GDPR roles
- Strong experience with DPIAs, DPAs, GDPR , and stakeholder engagement
- Confident communicator able to balance privacy risk and commercial needs
- Background in large, complex or highly regulated organisations preferred
An excellent opportunity for a hands-on data protection professional looking for a high-impact role with conversion potential.