Privacy Officer
Posted: Oct 20, 2025
Job Description
SD Worx is a leading European provider of Payroll & HR services with global reach. We have offices in Europe and an office in Mauritius. Our goal? We bring people solutions to life, so companies of any size can turn Human Resources into a source of value for the business and the people in it.Our people solutions span the entire employee journey, from getting people paid to attracting, rewarding, and developing talent. Are you ready to join us?About the role:We are looking for a dedicated and pragmatic Privacy Officer to join our Privacy & Data Protection Office and support our operations across Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. In this role, you will be primarily responsible for the execution of key operational privacy tasks, ensuring day-to-day compliance with applicable data protection laws, primarily the GDPR.You will work closely with business stakeholders, IT, legal, security, and HR departments to embed data protection practices into business processes. You will report directly to the Group Privacy Manager and contribute to maintaining a private-compliant environment across all covered jurisdictions.Key responsibilitiesIncident Response: Lead the operational follow-up and documentation of data breaches, including coordination with internal stakeholders and notification to supervisory authorities where required.Data Subject Rights (DSR): Manage and respond to data subject rights requests (access, deletion, correction, etc.) in compliance with internal policies and GDPR deadlines.Data Processing Agreements: Review, draft, and advise on data processing agreements (DPAs) with customers and suppliers.Privacy Assessments: Assist in the execution of Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs), Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and Legitimate Interest Assessments (LIAs).Training & Awareness: Contribute to internal privacy training and awareness efforts within your regional scope.Record Keeping: Maintain and update the Record of Processing Activities (ROPA) for entities under your scope.Monitoring & Reporting: Support periodic compliance reporting to the Group Privacy Manager and contribute to audits and internal controls as required.Cross-border Collaboration: Act as a privacy contact point for local business teams in Belgium, France, and Luxembourg.Profile requirementsEducationMaster’s degree in Law (required)Postgraduate qualification or Master in Privacy/Data Protection Law is considered a strong plusExperienceMinimum 3 years of relevant privacy or data protection experience in a corporate environmentProven track record in handling DSRs, breaches, and data processing agreementsSkills & CompetenciesSound knowledge of the GDPR and national implementations across BE, FR, LUOperationally minded with strong attention to detail and organizational skillsAbility to manage multiple privacy tasks in a fast-paced business environmentExcellent communication skills: able to explain legal/privacy concepts clearly to non-specialistsLanguagesFluent in English and Dutch (required)Professional proficiency in French (required)What we offerAn opportunity to grow in an international and collaborative environmentA role with direct impact on privacy compliance and operational effectivenessOngoing training and development opportunities in privacy and related fieldsCompetitive compensation and benefits packageApply Now if you are ready to take the next step in your privacy career and play a key role in operationalizing privacy compliance across three European jurisdictions.
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