The post holder will engage with all clinical and corporate services, having the ability to meet tight deadlines, manage multiple projects, deliver the Trust's Data Security and Protection agenda, and overall digital strategy. This post holder will be the DSP point of contact for all Trust staff for information, support, and guidance for local, regional, and national DSP programs.
The role requires the post holder to digest, understand, and articulate to relevant groups, including technical data security risks, general risk analysis, incident management with cyber security compliance skills, ensuring information rights legislation compliance is met. Thorough analysis of risks, issues, and incidents with options and recommendations reporting will provide regular assurance to the Trust Board.
Cyber risk compliance reports are required by the Trust Board, working with the IT Security Manager to ensure accurate and relevant risks and controls are escalated and implemented. Developing and delivering training and awareness packages for staff of all levels to support completion and compliance in DSP areas is also essential.
Research and reporting of future DSP, cyber, technical, and legal requirements are required to support the DSP management team in developing strategy, work plans, and frameworks to meet the relevant requirements. Ensuring any development work streams and projects contain relevant data protection compliance, offering guidance to leads and external stakeholders where necessary.
The role will work with the Trust Data Protection Officer, responding to complaints, offering guidance, and completing investigations, reporting the outcome to the requestors and Regulator.
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