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Data & Information Governance Manager

Data & Information Governance Manager

Cheltenham College

Gloucestershire

  • £35,000 - £37,000 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Free Gym/Pool membership and complimentary lunch during term time
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as notice period allows
Apply by:
29 September 2020

Job overview

Data & Information Governance Manager

College seeks to recruit a full-time Data & Information Governance Manager. Using their specialist skills, this role will ensure compliance with General Data Protection Regulations and continue to take our Records Management and Archive functions into the digital age. 

As Data Protection Lead, the post-holder will ensure and monitor adherence to GDPR and local data protection law, be the point of contact for data subjects and supervisory authorities, be responsible for creating policies to ensure compliance with GDPR and provide data protection training to maintain staff awareness of data protection. 

In relation to records management, the post-holder will work closely with our Head of IT and Digital Strategy to develop systems and procedures for records management, to ensure that relevant records are kept and can be quickly located for use. The post holder will implement a records management system compliant with the statutory and regulatory requirements affecting the use and retention of records. 

In relation to archives, the post-holder will have oversight of the functioning and promotion of the Archives Department, enabling us to make best use of this invaluable resource. The post-holder will help to prioritise enquiries from a range of stakeholders: Marketing, Development, academic staff, alumni and others, as well as supporting Heritage Open Day events and pupil engagement in Archives. 

Salary: £35,000-£37,000 per annum depending on qualifications and experience.

Lunch is included during College Term Time.

How to apply

Please download an Application Form and, once complete, return with covering letter to recruitment@cheltenhamcollege.org 

Closing date for applications is 9am on Wednesday 30 September. Interview date TBC

Cheltenham College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its recruitment and selection of job applicants and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from suitably qualified individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. We encourage all candidates to ensure that College is aware of your particular requirements should you be invited to interview.

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About Cheltenham College

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+44 1242 265600

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One of the country’s leading coeducational independent schools for both day and boarding pupils, Cheltenham College offers outstanding all round education for pupils from 3 to 18.

While the Senior School (13 – 18) enjoys its beautiful setting and impressive grounds on Cheltenham’s Bath Road, the adjacent Preparatory School ( 3-13) occupies over 15 acres of woodland splendour, with its own lake and numerous sports fields. The youngest children (3-7) enter the wonderfully vibrant pre-prep department called Kingfishers, which has its own cottage and classrooms within the school.

From the age of 3 right through to 18, pupils are immersed into a community that is not only full to the brim of opportunities but importantly, one that is warm, friendly and utterly inclusive. Pastoral care across both schools is consistently highlighted by parents as excellent and the College takes great pride in treating each and every child as an individual. Children therefore develop not only as learners but as independent, confident and responsible young people with a great many talents and skills. They have confidence to question, to challenge, to think.

The breadth of Cheltenham College’s amenities is reflected in the diversity of activities and clubs; the Preparatory School alone offers over 40 clubs, societies and sports. In the Senior School, no pupil can fail to be tempted by the numerous outdoor pursuits, expeditions, community service activities or Humanitarian Aid projects. Around 30 clubs operate weekly in the Senior School, including shooting, eco ventures, pottery and film-making.

A vast number of sports teams are nationally reputed and every year a substantial number of pupils are chosen to represent England. Music also plays a vital part in school life, with pupils able to learn just about every orchestral instrument imaginable as well as participating in numerous choirs, bands and ensembles. Both schools stage several plays a year, from whole school productions to year group performances, and the art and design work (often on display in Thirlestaine House, the College’s very own 19th century mansion and gallery) is quite literally breathtaking.

Crucially, this focus on balanced education also ensures that Cheltenham College gets the very best out of its pupils academically. In the Preparatory School, there is a 100% Common Entrance pass rate and many pupils gain Senior School scholarships. In College, the more stretching iGCSE is offered in Maths, English Literature, Science, History and Geography and over 95% of school leavers go on to their first choice university.


 

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