Data Protection Manager Jobs in Central London

4 of 4 Data Protection Manager Jobs in Central London

Data Protection Manager

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Metropolitan Police
Data Protection Manager Salary: The starting salary is £47,060, which includes allowances totalling £2,928. The salary is broken down as £44,132 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale - £52,652. Plus, a location allowance of £1,928 and a non-pensionable … We actively support hybrid working solutions, with the expectation that you will have 2 days working at home. The Role: Help shape the future of policing through trusted data We’re looking for a confident data protection professional to join the Met’s central Data Protection Team – the hub of advice, guidance and assurance on how we use personal data across one of the most complex organisations in the UK. You’ll be part of something much bigger than policy and paperwork. Your expertise will underpin ethical, compliant and effective policing in the capital – from safeguarding investigations and digital forensics More ❯
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Data Protection Manager

City of London, Greater London, UK
Coforge
We are seeking a seasoned compliance PMO or PM to join our team and provide delivery oversight across complex data-driven or regulatory change initiatives. The ideal candidate will be responsible for end-to-end programme management — including planning, tracking, stakeholder engagement, risk management, and reporting. Key Responsibilities: Lead and coordinate delivery of complex programmes, ideally within … regulatory, legal, or data protection domains. Define scope, schedule, and resources for project streams. Track delivery milestones and report progress to senior stakeholders. Drive governance processes including RAID logs, steering packs, and reporting cadence. Engage stakeholders across legal, compliance, IT, and external vendors. Manage dependencies across workstreams and escalate risks / issues appropriately. Required … Experience: 7+ years in project / programme management, preferably within legal, compliance, or data governance environments. Strong delivery track record across cross-functional teams. Experience working with project management tools (e.g., MS Project, JIRA, Smartsheet). Confident communicator with senior stakeholders. Nice to Have: Familiarity with data privacy frameworks (e.g., GDPR, One Trust More ❯
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Data Privacy Consulting Manager

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Lex Dinamica
Data Privacy Manager We are seeking an experienced Data Privacy Manager to join the team at Lex Dinamica. This is a client-facing role, ideal for professionals with a strong consultancy background and deep expertise in data protection and GDPR … design and deliver tailored privacy programmes, provide strategic advisory services, and drive GDPR-aligned initiatives across complex organisational environments. Key Responsibilities Lead and support end-to-end data privacy consulting engagements for a variety of clients Design, implement, and manage data protection programmes aligned with GDPR and other regulatory … frameworks Deliver privacy risk assessments, gap analyses, DPIAs, and data mapping exercises Provide advisory support on privacy governance, policy development, and compliance strategies Collaborate with client stakeholders to translate legal and regulatory requirements into operational solutions Act as a trusted advisor in client environments, representing Lex Dinamica’s consulting excellence Support business development and contribute More ❯
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Data Privacy Manager

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Ingenii Search
An excellent opportunity has arisen at a leading Investment bank in the city for a Data Privacy Manager to work in a 1st line of defence role The global team was previously based out of the US, but they are now building a central hub in UK focussed on all regions outside of … on all aspects of privacy compliance. They are looking for a Privacy SME who can demonstrate a strong privacy background and an ethical approach to data use. You’ll also need to have good technical knowledge of data protection laws, regulations and practices in the UK and EMEA More ❯
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