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Competitive remuneration and 40% work from homeOpportunity to work on interesting matters in a leading firmAbout Our ClientOur client is a nationally awarded full-service firm with a real difference and great culture. You will have access to some of the most specialised and highly awarded Legal Directors in the country and have the opportunity to be an important part of a dynamic and growing firm.Job DescriptionDrafting privacy advice and privacy impact assessments (PIAs) for government clients, on nationally important projects.Drafting and reviewing data governance and data sharing agreements and other arrangements.Investigating and helping clients manage risks associated with data breaches.Providing strategic advice to government clients on handling highly sensitive freedom of information requests.Assisting private-sector clients with privacy matters.Preparing and delivering privacy and information law training to clients.The Successful Applicant1-3 years' experience, ideally in privacy / commercial /administrative law advising government clients.An interest in protecting the privacy of individuals, and in ensuring that governments and other organisations can undertake their functions and activities in a way that meets privacy requirements.A willingness to learn (experience working in areas of privacy, data and/or information law is desirable, but is definitely not required).Good written and oral communication skills.A practical and innovative approach to finding solutions.A desire to work with a close-knit team.What's on OfferOpportunity to work in leading firmCompetitive remuneration packageAccess to up to 20 weeks paid parental leave, discounted gym memberships & health insurance, salary continuance insurance, Employee Assistance Program and parents and carers wellbeing programs.Work in a hybrid way with part of your week in the office and support to set up your home office.Give back to the communities in which we operate through our thriving pro bono and grants programs and staff volunteering initiatives.Michael Page
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