Data Protection Information Access and Complaints Officer

Regulator of Social Housing

Data Protection Information Access and Complaints Officer

£49584

Regulator of Social Housing, Leeds

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 1 week ago, 5 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 2168b36a57c247cbb5a9d1624f1df657

Full Job Description

We are looking for a Data Protection, Information Access and Complaints Officer to join our Data Protection, Information Access and Complaints (DPIAC) team to take on a varied and valued role, working across the organisation.
You will play an essential role in the regulator’s approach to compliance with data protection and information access legislation and in learning from and responding to complaints. We are seeking an enthusiastic, approachable person with knowledge and experience of responding to Freedom of Information, Data Protection or Environmental Information requests., You will be responsible for managing the responses to information requests made to the Regulator of Social Housing (the regulator) under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), Freedom of Information Act 2000, and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and to requests to re-use information.
You will liaise with colleagues to identify and retrieve requested information, to consider applicable exemptions or exceptions, to consult third parties where necessary and prepare responses. You will also have responsibility for reviewing and updating the regulator’s privacy notices and checking that our procurement processes are fit for purpose.
As part of your role, you will participate in training staff, providing reports on the regulator’s performance in response to information access requests and for supporting information management activity within the regulator. You will be also responsible for the oversight and smooth running of the complaints process and for reviewing and preparing responses to complaints about the regulator., We carry out anonymous shortlisting as part of our commitment to Equality and Diversity and ensuring a fair and consistent approach to recruitment.
We are a Disability Confident Employer and guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum selection criteria, as part of this commitment.
We encourage applications from all sections of the community, irrespective of background, belief or identity, recognising the benefits of a diverse organisation.

As the successful candidate, you will be self-motivated and approachable with excellent people and communication skills, with the ability to clearly explain our responsibilities under the legislation as well as the exemptions or exceptions that may apply. Up to date knowledge of, and experience in, responding to rights requests and the law relating to data protection and information access is essential, as are excellent record keeping and organizational skills.
You should have experience of customer service, or complaints handling and will be able to consider how the regulator has responded to complaints, whether our processes have been followed and to identify and embed any lessons to be learned. The role will require the ability to influence others, to challenge when appropriate and to develop appropriate systems to facilitate our work. A qualification in information rights, data protection, customer service or complaint handling is desirable., Successful candidates must undergo a criminal record check.
People working with government assets must complete baseline personnel security standard (opens in new window) checks.

Why work at RSH?
At RSH, we offer a range of excellent benefits including a 35 hour working week, 33 days annual leave and access to the Civil Service Pension Scheme.
Our staff survey results consistently show that most staff think that the best thing about working at the RSH is the flexible and hybrid working and family friendly policies that support work life balance.
We also offer access to our staff discount scheme, cycle to work scheme, a Nuffield Health Screening; and a range of other well-being focussed benefits. Full information on this and our other fantastic benefits is available on our website.
Location
We operate a hybrid model of working with a mix of office and home working.
This role can be based out of any of RSH’s core offices in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham and Bristol. Our Manchester office will be relocating during 2024/25, however will remain within the city centre. We offer a range of flexible working arrangements and staff can benefit from working from home for part of their hours. Your role will involve some travel within England between our offices, with training to be held in the Birmingham office.
Benefits and Salary
At RSH, we offer a competitive salary and a range of excellent benefits; full information is available on our website.
The salary for this role is a spot salary within the given range, which will normally be the minimum of the range. There is no incremental progression through a pay scale. Annual salary reviews are determined by the government pay award. In addition, when the probation period is successfully completed, a performance related bonus may be awarded, based on appraisal ratings at the end of the qualifying appraisal year.
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