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Data Protection Officer – Edinburgh / Glasgow / Hybrid

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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A leading Scottish law firm is seeking a skilled Data Protection Officer to join its specialist privacy team. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of data protection and privacy law, supporting a diverse client base across sectors. Based in either Edinburgh or Glasgow, the successful candidate will act as an outsourced DPO, offering strategic guidance and practical support on compliance matters.

The role involves advising on GDPR and broader privacy regulations, managing client relationships, conducting compliance assessments, drafting policies and agreements, and delivering tailored training. You’ll collaborate with legal, IT, and risk professionals to provide integrated, business-focused advice, while also contributing to thought leadership and business development initiatives.

Candidates should have a solid foundation in data protection, with at least four years of experience in a senior privacy, data protection, or information security role. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, and a collaborative mindset are essential.

This is more than just a legal role—it’s a chance to make a meaningful impact in a firm that values innovation, inclusion, and professional growth. A competitive benefits package is offered, including generous leave, health and wellbeing support, flexible working arrangements, and ongoing development opportunities.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Cameron or Teddie for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17868)

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