
Information Assurance and Data Protection Advisor Edinburgh, Scotland
Job description
Digital (DDaT) Pay Supplement
This post attracts a £5000 DDaT pay supplement after a 3 months DDaT competency qualifying period. Pay supplements are temporary payments and are subject to regular review.
- Devising policies and guidance, and delivering advice to secure and protect personal data.
- Reviewing and providing feedback on data protection documentation, including impact assessments, privacy notices, and data sharing agreements.
- Investigating security incidents involving personal data and suggest containment and mitigation actions.
- Assisting in responses to data subject rights requests
- Maintaining a corporate register of information assets, and providing advice to areas cataloguing their assets on this register
- Provide training and communication to inspire and influence others to handle data securely and lawfully.
- Cultivating key contacts in relevant business areas to share good practice in securing and protecting personal data and information assets.
Competencies
Communications and engagement
Essential Criteria
1. Previous experience of working in data protection/information governance role and good knowledge of the UK General Data Protection Regulation, Data Protection Act 2018, and Information Commissioner’s Office guidance.
2. Excellent communication skills and experience of communicating to different audiences, including senior management, with the ability to describe technical issues in a non-technical manner.
3. Proven organisational ability, and ability to work proactively and without supervision, show initiative and contribute ideas to improve team procedures.
4. An excellent team player with ability to work closely with others to deliver results.
How To Apply
To apply please submit the following using our online application process: -
A CV (no longer than two A4 pages) setting out your career history, with key responsibilities and achievements, with particular reference to the essential criteria- A Personal Statement (no longer than 750 words) explaining why you consider your personal skills, qualities, and experience suitable for this role, with particular reference to the essential criteria
We are unable to progress applications which fail to provide clear evidence of meeting the essential criteria in their CV and Personal Statement.
DDaT Recruitment Candidate Guide
Diversity and Inclusion
Delivering a successful national service for Scotland is impossible without ensuring we consider the diverse needs, perspectives, and backgrounds of everyone in Scotland in our work.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and work to ensure a positive recruitment experience where everyone is treated fairly, and with respect regardless of the outcome.
It’s not essential to be in a similar role right now. You may be working in another field or returning from a career break - the experiences you have gained through this can bring fresh perspectives to our teams and work.
The Scottish Government is a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we want to help you demonstrate your full potential whatever type of assessment is used. If you require any adjustments to our recruitment process, please let us know via [email protected]
As part of any recruitment process, Scottish Government and associated public bodies collects and processes personal data relating to job applicants and applicants for public appointments.
Personal information you provide in the recruitment process will be made available to Scottish Government and our additional data processors.
