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Job Summary
Responsibilities
Designs, implements, and oversees a comprehensive, institution-wide privacy program that ensures compliance with federal, state, and international privacy regulations.Collaborates with University leadership to address emerging privacy issues and build future-proof policies that support growth in areas such as bioinformatics and data science.Advises senior University leadership on privacy matters, keeping them informed about emerging issues, regulatory changes, and industry trends that could impact the institution.Develops, updates, and manages privacy policies to meet the needs of administrative and sensitive research data.Navigates the ethical, legal, and technological challenges of data privacy with faculty, researchers, and University offices, fostering innovation in research and administration.Oversees cross-functional data governance initiatives to align privacy and data security efforts, manages data inventories, and enforces privacy controls across the University, overseeing the entire data lifecycle.Ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA, and GDPR; develops training programs, audits vendors, and responds to privacy incidents in collaboration with the information security team.Serves as a liaison with the University of Chicago Medical Center, coordinating shared data privacy efforts, especially in areas involving HIPAA.Builds a culture of privacy awareness through training and communication across the University.Conducts regular privacy impact assessments and audits to identify and mitigate risks.Manages the investigation and resolution of privacy incidents, developing strategies to prevent future issues.Oversees privacy-related aspects of contracts with third-party vendors to ensure compliance with data protection standards.Works closely with IT and academic units to integrate privacy principles into new systems and processes, embedding privacy considerations into research initiatives, system architecture, and data collection practices from the outset.Benchmark the University’s privacy and data governance program against peer institutions and industry best practices, ensuring continuous improvement.Leads and provides expertise in the implementation of compliance activities designated by the University's strategic plans. Monitors University compliance with regulations and laws.Leads teams to develop and administer policies related to affirmative action, non-discriminatory practices for persons with disabilities, and unlawful harassment or sexual misconduct.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.---
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
JD or Master’s degree in a relevant field.Experience:
Proven expertise in privacy, compliance, or related areas, preferably within a large research university or similar organization.Proven track record in building or leading a privacy program.Background in academic research environments or academic medical centers.Familiarity with privacy concerns related to bioinformatics, data science, and AI.Certifications:
Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) certification highly desirable.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Expertise in privacy regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA, and GDPR.Preferred Competencies
Leadership and vision for cross-functional team management.Solution-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving skills.Strong interpersonal and consensus-building skills.Analytical ability for privacy and compliance risk assessments.Working Conditions
Standard office environment.Occasional travel for conferences, training, or vendor audits.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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