Occupation: Information Management Reference: 984 Fixed Term/ Full Time until 6 March 2026 About the Organisation EPA works to prevent and reduce the harmful effect of pollution and waste on Victoria's environment and people.
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The EPA Experience See the impact in the communities we live in: at EPA you see your work first-hand Range of internal working groups, networks, and volunteering opportunities On-the-job training for a wide range of environmental roles Flexible start and finish times, as well as compressed work week options About the role: You will be responsible for establishing and implementing processes and systems to ensure EPA's compliance with applicable privacy laws, including the Victorian Information Privacy Principles within the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
You will advise on privacy impact assessments and support privacy governance, reporting to the Senior Executive Committee on privacy operations, risks, and controls, aligned to EPA's strategic priorities, to prevent harm to Victorian communities and the environment from pollution and waste.
This is a senior management role for an experienced privacy practitioner that wants to contribute to the success of the EPA as it enters a new era of environmental protection in Victoria.
You will contribute to a positive organisational culture and ensure you achieve the highest standards of performance and integrity; fostering genuine partnerships across all levels of government, industry, and community to deliver organisational outcomes.
In this role you will: Oversee and manage the implementation and operation of privacy management initiatives across EPA; drive continuous improvement in EPA's privacy management strategy and framework to achieve operational maturity; develop privacy policies, technical or professional standards, and new program, processes or project initiatives; advise on privacy impact assessments and report to the Senior Executive Committee on privacy operations, risks, and controls.
Monitor compliance with applicable privacy laws, including the Victorian Information Privacy Principles within the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014; support the development of execution of information sharing agreements in line with the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner (OVIC) guidelines; be the main contact point for OVIC on issues relating to privacy.
Coordinate and manage privacy processes across the EPA, including complaints, data breach management; work closely with the Legal team and IT to ensure delivery of improvements in Victorian Protective Data Security Standards compliance.
Ensure a robust, transparent, risk and evidence-based approach; drive process improvements within the Data and Insights office and the broader EPA to achieve regulatory excellence and priority outcomes in a more effective and efficient way.
Skills and experience: A minimum of 5 years' experience working in Data Governance and privacy compliance including building privacy management frameworks, reporting to privacy regulators, advising on privacy impact assessments, managing data breach response processes and handling privacy requests and complaints.
Ability to systematically analyse all available evidence/data as the basis of decision making and provide authoritative advice and professional leadership on highly complex and sensitive governance, audit, risk management matters.
Proven ability to achieve organisational objectives through responsible management of financial and material resources and inter-agency collaboration.
Maintain a high standard of practice through governance and risk management.
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Applications close 11:59pm Thursday, 24 October 2024.
Applicants Should Submit: Cover letter; addressing your experience, the key selection criteria, motivations, and suitability to the role.
Resume; including contact details of two referees.
All prospective employees will also undergo a National Criminal Record Check prior to an offer of employment.
You must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident or hold a valid work permit or visa.
Preferred candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks including, but not limited to, police checks, reference checks, and role-related security clearances.
EPA Victoria recognises the value of the diversity, strength, and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as we work with Traditional Owners to care for our environment.
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We are an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to merit, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.
We believe our workforce should represent the diversity of the lands upon which we reside; and we actively embrace staff of different abilities, orientations backgrounds, faiths, and genders.
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