We are searching for an experienced Cyber Security & Data Privacy Manager to join our client's Compliance Team working on a permanent and full-time basis.
The role is offered as hybrid working. During your probation period and through on-boarding you will need to be office based circa 2 or 3 days per week. Once probation has been completed successfully the office-based work will be reduced to circa 2 days per month. You may also need to attend the office occasionally for specific business needs such as annual audits etc.
The client's office is located in Exeter, Devon - you will need to be based a commutable distance from this office, or you will be in a position to relocate to the area.
If you have experience of implementing IEC 62304 and Data Privacy Policies and Controls, this really is a fantastic opportunity to step into a key role within a leading UK based business.
Your expertise will be instrumental in upholding our client's reputation for delivering high-quality, reliable results worldwide having a positive impact on the advancement of their healthcare software products, services, and practices.
The role comes with an array of excellent benefits, ensuring that your wellbeing and growth take centre stage throughout your employment.
If you wish to play a key role in the success of a company dedicated to transforming the future of healthcare software solutions and services, please apply immediately.
The Role
As a Cyber Security & Data Privacy Manager, you will review, process, and monitor medical devices, data privacy and IEC 62304 compliance.
Coordinating with various departments, you will ensure all compliance and quality matters are managed and that solutions are developed in accordance with medical device and data privacy requirements and legal frameworks.
You will create compliant documentation for new products, and you will monitor changes in regulations to ensure all issues are addressed in a timely manner.
You will respond to customer queries relating to DPIA's, DTAC, and the NHS Data Security & Protection Toolkit.
Additionally, you will undertake internal audits on IEC 62304 policies and processes, identifying inconsistencies and improvements to enhance efficiency.
About You
To be a success in this role you will need the following experience: -
- Experience of implementing IEC 62304 / IEC 62304:2016
- Experience of creating and delivering data privacy policies and controls, including DPIA documentation
- Experience of translating standards into business and product-specific technical requirements, and excellent analytical and critical thinking skills
The Benefits offered are: -
- 25 working days' holiday per annum plus statutory holidays
- Flexible option for employees to purchase up to five additional days' holiday
- Annual company bonus scheme
- Health and Wellbeing allowance
- Health Shield flexible health cash-back scheme
- Electric Vehicle scheme
- Enhanced pension scheme
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Charity days
- Full flexible working
- Enhanced maternity/paternity schemes
Please note, to be considered for this opportunity, you MUST have the Right to Work in the UK without company sponsorship. You must also be living and able to work in the UK - the role is not available for overseas working.
KEYWORDS
Cyber Security, Data Privacy, Manager, Compliance, IEC 62304, IEC 62304:2016, Healthcare Software, Data Privacy Policies & Controls, DPIA, DTAC, NHS Data Security, NHS Data Protection Toolkit.
Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position.
No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010.
Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.