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The ideal candidate will possess:A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Information Technology, Law, Business Administration)Strong understanding of GRC frameworks and privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA)Excellent analytical and problem-solving skillsEffective communication and collaboration abilities
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Join our innovative team at Clay Labs as a GRC Analyst specializing in Privacy. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring that our privacy practices align with industry standards and regulations. You will play a key role in assessing risks, developing policies, and implementing controls to safeguard sensitive information.
Your analytical skills will be essential as you navigate through complex regulatory frameworks and provide actionable insights to enhance our compliance posture. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive initiatives that promote a culture of privacy and security within the organization.
About Clay Labs
Clay Labs is at the forefront of technological innovation, committed to creating cutting-edge solutions that empower our clients. Our dynamic team fosters a culture of creativity and excellence, making us a leader in the industry. Join us to be part of a mission-driven organization that prioritizes privacy and security.
Join ElevenLabs as a Privacy Counsel and play a pivotal role in safeguarding our users' data privacy. You will lead our legal efforts in ensuring compliance with privacy laws and regulations, providing strategic advice to our teams, and shaping our privacy policies.We are looking for a passionate individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and possess…
Join our dynamic legal team as a Payments & Privacy Counsel at rain, where you will play a pivotal role in navigating the complexities of financial regulations and privacy laws. This is an exciting opportunity to influence our compliance strategies and ensure that our payment systems align with legal standards.
Our MissionAt Reflection AI, our mission is to create open superintelligence that is accessible to everyone. We are pioneering open weight models designed for individuals, organizations, and even nations. Our diverse team comprises former experts from DeepMind, OpenAI, Google Brain, Meta, Character.AI, Anthropic, and more.Role Overview:We are on the lookout for a dedicated Privacy Compliance Counsel to establish and lead our global privacy framework. This role transcends traditional compliance; you will be at the cutting edge of AI law, translating intricate global regulations into tangible product strategies. As a strategic partner, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams in our rapidly expanding AI lab, ensuring our innovative open foundation models are built with a robust 'privacy-by-design' approach.You will work in close partnership with our product, research, engineering, and safety teams, as well as other operational units, to develop and execute a comprehensive global privacy program that balances innovation with responsible data practices.What You’ll Do:Privacy Program Architecture & ManagementDesign and oversee a global privacy program that complies with GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and emerging AI regulations (such as the EU AI Act).Manage the lifecycle of compliance initiatives, including data mapping, Records of Processing Activities (RoPA), and Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs).Draft and maintain both internal and external privacy policies, such as Privacy Notices, Data Retention policies, and Employee Privacy Handbooks.Product Counseling & Strategic GuidanceServe as the primary legal advisor for product and engineering teams, providing timely guidance on data ingestion, model training, and feature launches.Guide on the intersection of privacy law and AI ethics, advising on bias mitigation, data provenance, and the legal aspects of synthetic data.Oversee privacy considerations in vendor relationships, including drafting and negotiating Data Processing Agreements (DPAs).Operational Response & Rights ManagementCreate and implement tools for automating privacy-related operational responses.
Full-time|$171K/yr - $250K/yr|Hybrid|New York, New York, USA
Role Overview Datadog seeks a Privacy Counsel to join the Privacy Legal team in New York. This role focuses on supporting global data privacy and AI governance efforts. The position involves advising on a wide range of data protection, cybersecurity, and AI topics. Key Responsibilities Advise on data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI-related legal issues Work closely with teams across legal, product, engineering, information security, employment, and marketing Support the development and implementation of privacy and AI governance initiatives Navigate challenges at the intersection of privacy, security, and SaaS product innovation Work Location and Culture This is a hybrid role based in Datadog’s New York office. The company values in-person collaboration and creativity, while offering flexibility to support work-life balance.
Full-time|On-site|San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York
Laurel develops AI-powered time platforms designed for professional services firms. By automating the capture of work time and connecting time data to business outcomes, Laurel helps firms improve profitability, client service, and strategic decision-making. Clients include organizations such as EY, Aprio, Crowell & Moring, and Frost Brown Todd. Laurel’s systems process over 1 billion previously untracked work activities each year. The team includes experts in AI, product, and engineering, all working to rethink productivity in the knowledge economy. Laurel’s mission centers on helping employees accomplish more in less time, creating space for creativity and impact. Role overview The Lead Counsel for AI & Privacy is Laurel’s first legal hire, based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York. This position focuses on product, data, and AI strategy, setting the foundation for legal guidance as the company grows. Key focus areas Provide direction on how Laurel builds, deploys, and scales AI responsibly for enterprise clients. Collaborate with Product, Engineering, Security, and Sales to influence data use, AI system design, and customer trust. Tackle legal and ethical questions where AI, privacy, and data intersect. Establish foundational practices and policies for Laurel’s technology and business operations. Collaboration This role works closely with cross-functional teams, including Product, Legal, and Go-To-Market, to influence both strategy and day-to-day execution. Location San Francisco, Los Angeles, or New York.
Full-time|$270K/yr - $345K/yr|On-site|New York, NY
Supported by prominent investors from Silicon Valley, Peregrine Technologies empowers public safety organizations, governmental entities at all levels, federal agencies, and private institutions to tackle societal challenges with remarkable speed and precision. Our cutting-edge AI platform transforms fragmented data into actionable operational intelligence, enabling timely access to critical information that enhances decision-making and improves outcomes across various touchpoints. Currently, Peregrine serves hundreds of clients across over 30 states and two countries, impacting more than 125 million individuals, and we are poised to broaden our reach into enterprise markets and international territories.The RoleWe are seeking an Associate General Counsel specializing in Product, Privacy, and AI to act as a strategic legal advisor to Peregrine's Product, Engineering, Security, and Compliance teams. This position will report directly to the Chief Legal Officer and will merge traditional product legal expertise with in-depth knowledge of AI governance, privacy frameworks, and developing regulatory landscapes.As part of this role, you will integrate within the product development lifecycle, providing guidance on AI-enabled features, data governance decisions, model development considerations, and navigating regulatory risks in public sector contexts.Your contributions will be crucial in shaping Peregrine’s AI governance strategy, tracking evolving legal and privacy standards, and implementing controls that facilitate responsible innovation.
About AtlasAt Atlas Privacy, we believe in a world where individuals have control over their personal information. Every day, your home address, phone number, and family details can be easily accessed and misused by data brokers operating with minimal oversight.We are on a mission to revolutionize privacy enforcement in America, shielding citizens from data exploitation and surveillance capitalism. Our diverse team combines expertise in law, cybersecurity, consumer technology, and policy to tackle these pressing issues.In just three years, we have developed the most sophisticated consumer privacy platform available, empowering individuals to take action against data brokers. We are also leading groundbreaking legal initiatives, having filed over 180 lawsuits in accordance with New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law to protect the privacy rights of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement professionals.Our impactful work has garnered attention from prestigious outlets such as Bloomberg Law, Law360, and Wired. We are proud to be backed by renowned investors like Y Combinator and Lightspeed Venture Partners, and to collaborate with top law firms such as Boies Schiller Flexner and Bird Marella.Why Join Atlas?Joining Atlas means engaging in work that is not only mission-driven but profoundly impactful for society as a whole. We tackle privacy issues that resonate across the political spectrum, advocating for the fundamental right to privacy and safety for everyone. Our initiatives to protect vulnerable individuals from data misuse are not just partisan; they are a civic responsibility.As a rapidly growing startup, we offer you the opportunity to contribute to transformative technologies and legal frameworks, playing a crucial role in reshaping the landscape of personal data protection.
Join a Transformative CompanyAt Palantir, we develop cutting-edge software that empowers organizations to make data-informed decisions. Our platforms help partners tackle critical challenges, from developing lifesaving therapies to improving supply chain management and aiding in child recovery efforts.Position OverviewAs part of Palantir's dedicated legal team, you will play a pivotal role as our Privacy Counsel. Your expertise will provide actionable, business-focused legal advice concerning the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other European data protection frameworks. You will evaluate legal risks, craft mitigation strategies, and guide stakeholders on complex topics including international data transfers, consent management, legitimate interests assessments, and data subject rights.In this capacity, you will articulate and communicate Palantir’s stance on essential data protection matters to both prospective and existing clients, particularly addressing the GDPR and other significant privacy regulations (such as the EU AI Act, ePrivacy Directive, UK GDPR, and CCPA). Collaborating closely with our commercial legal team, you will facilitate customer negotiations and discussions.Our culture thrives on creativity and teamwork. Whether you are working independently or in collaboration with others, we strive for excellence in fast-paced, challenging projects. You will be empowered to achieve broad goals while carefully managing the finer details, ensuring successful delivery of large-scale, multi-phase initiatives that prioritize team success over individual accolades. Your ability to simplify complex information and navigate high-touch stakeholders in dynamic environments is essential.We value individuals who embrace responsibility and are adept at problem-solving. Your empathy and interpersonal skills will allow you to effectively engage with diverse audiences, even in high-pressure situations. You will be ready to dive into negotiations at a moment's notice, mastering the intricate privacy details of contracts that enable Palantir to deploy its advanced technology to address pressing global issues. Your passion for developing scalable systems will enhance the impact of our in-house legal team over time.
About CounselCounsel Health is an innovative, AI-driven virtual care company with a dedicated mission: to enhance the world’s clinical capacity. We envision a future where every individual has a highly capable doctor in their pocket, perpetually accessible, extensively knowledgeable, and uniquely personalized.To realize this vision, we are constructing the first fully integrated, AI-driven medical group from the ground up, reimagining the clinical stack with tailored AI solutions that empower our in-house physicians to be more efficient and intelligent without compromising security or patient safety.Since our inception in 2023, Counsel has collaborated with prominent employers, health plans, health systems, and channel partners, currently serving over 100,000 members and poised to reach more than 1 million within the next year. We have successfully raised over $35 million from leading investors such as a16z and GV, and we are on track to significantly increase our revenue this year.Our founding team comprises esteemed physicians and technology leaders from Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, UCSF, the MIT Media Lab, and Mount Sinai. Our rapidly growing team, with talent from Stripe, NVIDIA, and Google DeepMind, is seeking extraordinary individuals to join us at this pivotal moment.About the RoleWe are in search of an enthusiastic and skilled Software Engineer to help us shape the future of AI-enhanced human healthcare. This is a hybrid position based in our New York City, Flatiron office, or soon in Boston.In this role, you will have substantial responsibility and ownership of our products while influencing the future direction of our engineering team. You will collaborate cross-functionally with product, clinical, and commercial teams, engaging with prominent healthcare organizations nationwide as we redefine the role of AI in clinical care.Our engineering endeavors encompass various fields, including full-stack web development, data infrastructure, mobile development, and AI/MLOps. We foster a fast-paced, ambitious culture where we strive for excellence from every team member.What You’ll Be Working OnCollaborating closely with our Product and Design teams to develop and refine unique AI-enabled care experiences that enhance patient engagement and outcomes.Partnering with our ML research team to integrate advanced AI/LLM techniques into clinical care and deploying these features in live environments.Enhancing our physiological data models and improving overall system performance.
Counsel Health is hiring an Analytics Engineer for its New York office in Flatiron. The team has built a strong foundation with a cloud data warehouse, ETL pipelines, and event tracking. Now, the focus shifts to unlocking insights from this data. Role Overview This position centers on building and maintaining the semantic layer that powers analytics across the company. The Analytics Engineer develops core data models, ensures reliable business metrics, and becomes the go-to resource for questions like, "How do we measure this?" What You Will Do Design and Maintain Data Models: Create and update models that define key business metrics, including clinical outcomes, revenue, and resource utilization. Set and uphold the single source of truth for these metrics. Orchestrate and Monitor Data Pipelines: Run dbt orchestration with alerting, CI/CD, and data quality checks. Spot and resolve issues before they affect dashboards. Build Reverse ETL Pipelines: Move clean, structured data from the warehouse back into production systems. Support use cases like cohort definitions, marketing analytics, and operational features. Manage Data Compliance: Oversee access controls for PHI data. Ensure the data layer meets HIPAA requirements and remains accessible to those who need it. Qualifications At least 3 years in analytics engineering, data analytics, or a similar data-focused role. Strong skills in SQL and dbt. Experience with BigQuery or other cloud data warehouses (Snowflake, Redshift). Background in a regulated industry (healthcare, fintech, insurance, or government). Experience managing sensitive data and access controls; HIPAA knowledge is a plus. Hands-on with data orchestration tools (such as Paradigm, dbt Cloud, or Airflow) and integrating analytics data into production systems. What Sets You Apart Contextual Thinker: Comfortable translating business questions and ambiguous requirements into clear, well-structured data models. Focused on the needs of stakeholders, not just the technical details.
Full-time|$118K/yr - $118K/yr|On-site|New York City
FanDuel Group is seeking a Privacy Compliance Manager to join its Legal and Compliance division in New York City. Reporting to the Corporate Compliance Senior Manager, this role plays a key part in upholding data privacy standards across the company’s global operations. Key responsibilities Develop and refine the privacy compliance framework to address evolving legal, regulatory, and internal requirements in multiple jurisdictions. Lead privacy initiatives, including conducting Privacy Impact Assessments and managing privacy rights requests. Oversee third-party risk management as it relates to privacy concerns. Maintain partnerships with privacy management platform providers. Collaborate with Legal, Technology, Procurement, Flutter Group teams, and other stakeholders to embed privacy-by-design principles into FanDuel products. Encourage responsible data use and foster a culture of privacy throughout the organization. Handle additional tasks as business needs change. Requirements Proven experience building and managing privacy programs, with a focus on operational execution and stakeholder engagement. Strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving abilities. Keen attention to detail and adaptability within a highly regulated setting. Collaboration This position works closely with Legal, Compliance, Technology, Product, and business teams to advance FanDuel’s privacy efforts.
Full-time|$140K/yr - $165K/yr|On-site|New York, United States
BitGo stands as the premier provider of digital asset infrastructure solutions, offering services including custody, wallets, staking, trading, financing, and settlement from our highly regulated cold storage. Established in 2013, we have been dedicated to empowering our clients to navigate the digital asset landscape securely. With our global footprint and multiple Trust companies, BitGo caters to thousands of institutions, including many of the industry's leading brands, exchanges, and platforms, as well as millions of retail investors across the globe. As an essential part of the digital economy, BitGo processes a significant share of Bitcoin network transactions and proudly holds the title of the world's largest independent custodian and staking provider. To learn more, visit www.bitgo.com.In collaboration with the BitGo Legal Department, you will spearhead the development and implementation of a comprehensive global privacy program to address all internal and external privacy requirements and requests. Given the global scale of BitGo, it is crucial to have a single accountable leader to operationalize privacy, lessen dependence on contractors, and ensure compliance with regulatory mandates.
Full-time|$178.1K/yr - $267.1K/yr|On-site|New York, NY, USA
Exciting OpportunityAs a Senior Managing Counsel reporting directly to the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Privacy and AI Governance, you will spearhead the design, implementation, and management of privacy-focused governance frameworks for AI development and deployment. This pivotal role involves acting as the framework owner, trusted advisor, and process architect, ensuring compliance with global AI regulations, privacy laws, and ethical standards through collaborative efforts with Product, Security, Legal, and Engineering teams.Your ResponsibilitiesLead AI Program Governance and Policy: Assess the applicability of international AI laws, drive policy development, serve as the Framework Owner, and set ethical standards and clear guidelines for AI initiatives. Optimize substantial assessments (Privacy, Safety, AI) and recommend AI-powered tools to enhance efficiency.Manage AI Incident Response: Revise and enhance incident response processes to integrate AI-specific triggers and regulatory reporting structures, aligning them with existing roles and security policies.Oversee AI Risk Management: Maintain the AI Risk Management Policy and establish a standardized risk taxonomy (rights-based versus technical risks).Ensure Accuracy, Robustness, and Cybersecurity: Provide guidance on modifying security and compliance programs to meet AI-specific legal requirements, working closely with technical teams to validate model accuracy and compliance standards.Implement Quality Management and Monitoring: Review and refine existing Quality Management System (QMS) protocols for AI design, testing, validation, and post-market monitoring, maintaining standardized processes and reporting templates for ongoing model performance and compliance.Specialist Consultation: Collaborate on specialized legal analyses (e.g., Intellectual Property, Employment) with relevant co-counsel.
The City of New York is seeking a visionary and dynamic Executive Director for the Office of Information Privacy. This pivotal role will involve overseeing the development and implementation of strategies to ensure the privacy of personal information in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The successful candidate will lead initiatives to enhance transparency and accountability in data governance, ensuring that the City remains at the forefront of data protection and privacy practices.
Full-time|$200K/yr - $250K/yr|On-site|New York, New York
Position Title: Assistant General Counsel (NY) Entity: KBRA Holdings LLC Employment Type: Full-time Location: New York, NY Overview: Kroll Bond Rating Agency, LLC (KBRA) is actively seeking a dedicated and motivated Assistant General Counsel to enhance our dynamic Legal Department. This role requires a strong work ethic and the ability to collaborate effectively with team members on various legal matters, while being based in our New York office. About the Legal Team: The Legal Department is responsible for managing all legal affairs of KBRA, excluding ratings analysis. We work closely with analysts, compliance, finance, technology, and senior management across the organization. Job Responsibilities: As an Assistant General Counsel, you will engage in a wide array of in-house legal matters, including but not limited to: Client Engagement Letters: Review, negotiate, and draft client engagement letters across sectors such as structured finance and project finance. Provide support to Business Development teams throughout the client engagement process. Corporate Governance: Assist with corporate governance initiatives, including board and committee meeting preparations, documentation, and governance processes. Data Privacy and Cybersecurity: Familiarize yourself with relevant data privacy laws, collaborate with the Information Security team to ensure compliance, and aid in implementing cybersecurity measures and regulatory requirements. Regulatory Matters: Address legal and regulatory issues impacting KBRA’s operations in the U.S., UK, EU, and globally.
Full-time|On-site|Brooklyn, NY (Rent the Runway HQ)
Rent the Runway seeks a Privacy Manager to oversee privacy policies and practices at its Brooklyn headquarters. This position centers on maintaining high standards for customer data protection and supporting compliance across the organization. Key responsibilities Lead efforts to strengthen data protection strategies and processes Conduct privacy impact assessments to identify and address risks Monitor and ensure compliance with relevant privacy laws and regulations Help shape the company’s approach to customer data privacy, with a focus on building trust and transparency Location This role is based at Rent the Runway’s headquarters in Brooklyn, NY.
About Atlas PrivacyIn an age where personal information is readily accessible, Atlas Privacy is at the forefront of the movement to protect individuals from data exploitation. Every day, countless data brokers trade private details—like home addresses and phone numbers—often without consent or oversight. Atlas Privacy seeks to change this narrative, championing the right to privacy and establishing stronger regulations in the United States.Our mission is to safeguard Americans against the encroachments of surveillance capitalism and privacy violations. Our diverse team of experts encompasses fields such as law, cybersecurity, consumer technology, computer engineering, and policy.Over the last three years, we have developed the most sophisticated consumer privacy platform available, empowering individuals to reclaim their rights against numerous data brokers. We have also spearheaded groundbreaking legal actions, including over 180 lawsuits under New Jersey's Daniel's Law, protecting the rights of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officials.Our impactful work has garnered attention from leading media outlets, including Bloomberg Law, Law360, and Wired. Our investors include renowned firms such as Y Combinator and Lightspeed Venture Partners, and we collaborate with prestigious law firms like Boies Schiller Flexner and Bird Marella.Why Join Atlas?Joining Atlas offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful, mission-driven work that resonates with individuals from all walks of life. Our focus on the essential right to privacy transcends political boundaries, addressing a civic need for safety and security against data misuse.As a rapidly growing startup, we empower our employees to innovate and shape transformative technology and legal frameworks from the ground up. When you join us, you are not merely taking on a job; you are becoming part of a vital movement to redefine how personal data is protected in today's digital landscape.
Full-time|$232K/yr - $313K/yr|On-site|New York City, New York
P-1125 Summary At Databricks, we are dedicated to empowering data teams to tackle the most challenging issues facing the world today, from detecting security threats to developing cancer treatments. Our mission is to create and maintain the premier data and AI infrastructure platform, allowing our clients to concentrate on the critical challenges central to their objectives. Our engineering teams are at the forefront of innovation, delivering highly sophisticated products that meet significant global demands. We relentlessly push the limits of data and AI technology while ensuring the resilience, security, and scalability essential for our customers’ success on our platform. Trust is paramount at Databricks, and our Trust & Safety initiative is dedicated to establishing the most reliable data analytics and machine learning platform globally. Security Engineering plays a crucial role in protecting customer data from malicious threats. We seek experienced leaders like you to craft the vision and outline the strategy in this vital area.
Our VisionAt Counsel, we are committed to ensuring that everyone has access to expert medical advice at their fingertips. With a robust infrastructure that includes seamless integration of medical records, cutting-edge doctor-led AI, and instant clinical access, we are poised to revolutionize health management. We are seeking a Consumer Product Manager to transform our foundational offerings into an essential daily practice for millions of users.You will be responsible for the critical "Day 0 to Day 30" user experience, ensuring that each new user not only engages with Counsel but also recognizes it as their go-to solution for health management. This includes oversight of our onboarding processes and core chat functionality, utilizing our unique advantages of clinician involvement and doctor interactions to meet user needs effectively.Your ResponsibilitiesDrive the
Join our innovative team at Clay Labs as a GRC Analyst specializing in Privacy. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring that our privacy practices align with industry standards and regulations. You will play a key role in assessing risks, developing policies, and implementing controls to safeguard sensitive information.Your analytical skills will be essential as you navigate through complex regulatory frameworks and provide actionable insights to enhance our compliance posture. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive initiatives that promote a culture of privacy and security within the organization.