Privacy Assurance Program Analyst

Job Description: • Develop new certification programs in alignment with the Assurance roadmap. • Research global privacy laws, regulations, and industry frameworks to inform program requirements. • Draft program criteria, assessment requirements, and customer delivery modules. • Track regulatory and enforcement developments against relevant laws and frameworks (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) and assess program impact. • Recommend and document program updates, including version control and change history. • Communicate program updates and regulatory changes to Assurance team members. • Serve as a subject matter liaison for program requirements and updates. • Create and deliver internal training on program requirements and interpretations. • Support knowledge management initiatives across the Assurance team. • Partner with Product and Engineering to implement program requirements. • Contribute to process improvements that enhance program efficiency and scalability. Requirements: • Working knowledge of privacy regulations and frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, and cross-border data transfers. • Ability to analyze regulatory and compliance information and translate it into clear, structured documentation. • Experience in compliance, privacy operations, risk management, audit, or regulatory analysis. • Strong writing, research, and communication skills with high attention to detail. • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives accurately. • Familiarity with certification or audit programs (preferred). • Professional privacy certification such as CIPP/US or CIPP/E (preferred). • Proficiency with tools such as Confluence, Jira, and Salesforce (or similar). • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally with Legal, Product, Engineering, and client-facing teams. Benefits: • Health, Vision, and Dental Care (also available for partner) • Endless PTO Program • 100% Work from Home • Opportunities to participate in health-focused activities - mindfulness, wellness, active lifestyle • $2,500 active employee referral program Apply tot his job

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