What are the responsibilities and job description for the Privacy Analyst position at Business Integra Inc?
Role: Privacy Analyst
Location: Remote role
Work Authorization: US citizens only
Clearance: No clearance required
Job Description:
Functional Responsibility:
The Privacy Analyst provides support across areas of privacy compliance (e.g. PTAs, PIAs, SDAs, etc.) and/or privacy risk management support (e.g. PII/SSN Reduction or Data Loss Prevention). The Privacy Analyst I has knowledge and experience in several aspects of a Privacy program.
Skillset Requirements: The Privacy Analyst has at least 4 years of experience consulting or implementing Privacy activities that cover many aspects of the Privacy program.
Educational/Credentialing Requirements: The Privacy Analyst holds a four-year degree from an
accredited college or university. The Privacy Analyst I will have attained and maintained a Privacy
certification from an internationally accepted crediting source such as the IAPP.
Tasking includes the following:
1. Drafting, reviewing, editing of Privacy Threshold Assessments (PTAs) Privacy Continuous Monitoring Assessments (PCMs), and Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for approval by CPO.
2. Drafting, reviewing and editing of Privacy Act Statements.
3. Support for PII/SSN Reduction initiatives and Data Loss Prevention efforts.
4. Meeting support (e.g., drafting agendas, capturing meeting minutes and action items, managing action items and following up to ensure they are closed in a timely manner, and preparing briefings and presentations as needed.
5. Development of input related to data calls and annual FISMA Privacy Submission by providing support in collecting and validating FISMA input for annual report. Preparation of reports and any required memorandums that may be required as addendums.
6. Other tasks not currently identified but deemed necessary and within the scope of the privacy program, funding provided, and agreed to by both parties. Examples of these type of activities may include Intake and processing of Privacy Act and Appeal Requests; this involves the workflow of such documents to stakeholders upon receipt and subsequent mail-out, and conducting reviews of new OMB requirements to determine applicability to current privacy operations.