Senior Data Protection & Privacy Counsel
- Hybrid
- Brussels, Belgium
Job description
We are seeking an experienced Data Protection & Privacy Counsel to support the upcoming EPC's initiatives focused on fraud-prevention/mitigation and their interaction with the EU data protection framework (notably under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)).
Key Responsibilities
Provide tailored advice on data privacy and protection matters and duties
provide tailored support to the EPC's Legal Team and Secretariat on EU data privacy and protection matters regulating and/or affecting the mandatory exchange of data for the purposes of fraud prevention and/or within a fraud information sharing arrangement (e.g., under the upcoming Payment Services Regulation (PSR) Art. 83a);
work in close cooperation with the Risk Management function to determine the best approach to mitigate and address data privacy risks;
work in tandem with the EPC's Legal Team to ensure full compliance with the data protection requirements (possibly) applicable on the EPC under the GDPR, as linked to the upcoming fraud information sharing-related projects;
perform Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) as needed, and monitor their ongoing performance;
support with the drafting of Request for Proposals (RFPs) in case independent additional support is required for the EPC to fulfil its data protection-related duties and obligations;
interact with relevant competent Authorities (e.g., DPA and/or EDPB) if need be;
support the preparation of relevant materials for the appropriate EPC working groups in tandem with the relevant EPC staff;
support the EPC management and staff with queries related to data protection;
contribute to the creation and/or amendment of internal EPC policies and procedures related to data protection, if and as needed.
Legal Advisory & Regulatory Compliance
Provide legal advice on EU data protection and fraud prevention in tandem with the rest of the EPC legal team and the relevant EPC bodies
Contribute to ensuring compliance of the EPC schemes and activities with the upcoming legislation (PSD3, PSR…) on data protection matters
Advise internal teams on GDPR compliance, lawful data processing, data governance, and privacy-by-design principles
Monitor and interpret relevant EU legislative and regulatory developments, including the GDPR, PSR and PSD3, on data protection matters
Provide advice to management and working groups on legal and regulatory matters in coordination with the rest of the EPC legal team
Coordinate the preparation of appropriate materials and proposals for the governing bodies and the EPC Secretariat and maintain the internal policies up to date.
Support the EPC legal team in coordinating obligations under GDPR (DPIA) and drafting related documents (data protection agreements, frameworks, policies, etc.).
Although it would be nice to find someone with a 360’ view, I would restrict the cope of the activity to data protection matters. If the competences are more, very nice to have
Job requirements
Position Requirements
Master’s degree in law
Qualified to practice law in at least one EU jurisdiction
Minimum 10 years of relevant professional experience. Preferred 15+.
Certification as Data Protection Officer (DPO)
Strong expertise in EU data protection and fraud prevention
Demonstrated experience in working as DPO (at least 5 years) and in managing complex DPIA projects and data privacy assessments.
Experience working with trade associations, competent Authorities and/or Tier 1 or 2 consulting firms is a strong advantage
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Business-oriented and pragmatic mindset
High level of integrity and professional ethics
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Fluency in English (C1 level or above); additional European languages are an asset
Ability to work autonomously in an international and multicultural environment
What We Offer
Flexible freelance consulting collaboration model (the ECP is open to consider various options in terms of effort, including part-time engagements)
A 6–9-month assignment, ideally starting in Summer 2026 (July/August)
Presence in our Brussels office for 2 days per week; occasional travel may be required
Opportunity to contribute to a unique project for the setup of a strategic European initiative in fraud prevention
Dynamic and international working environment in Brussels
Exposure to high-level regulatory and governance stakeholders
- Brussels, Belgium
or
All done!
Your application has been successfully submitted!
You've already applied for this job
We appreciate your interest in this position. Unfortunately, you have already applied for this job.
