Skip to main content
Back to jobs

Senior Counsel - Privacy, Data, AI and Cyber, Europe

External
Visa logoVisa · Gb - London, UK
Full-timeHybridToday
ComplianceGDPRIncident ResponseLeadership
Cover LetterConnect

Prepare for this interview

Elite

AI-generated questions, company research, and talking points tailored to this role


About the role

Visa is a world leader in payments technology, facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories, dedicated to uplifting everyone, everywhere by being the best way to pay and be paid. At Visa, you'll have the opportunity to create impact at scale - tackling meaningful challenges, growing your skills and seeing your contributions impact lives around the world. Join Visa and do work that matters - to you, to your community, and to the world. Progress starts with you. Job Description The Senior Counsel role sits within a supportive, hard-working and committed Europe and International Privacy, Data, AI and Cyber Legal Team in Visa's Global Privacy Office. In this role, reporting to the Senior Managing Counsel and DPO, you will be a senior lawyer providing strategic legal advice, overseeing the effective operation of our Global Privacy Program and ensuring compliance with privacy, data, AI and cyber laws and regulations. You will be responsible for leading the delivery of efficient, effective and high-quality legal support to the business on privacy, data, AI and cyber matters. What we expect from you will differ according to your role and where you are in your career, but we look for people who have the ability and aptitude to succeed against these key competencies.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direction, leadership and strategic legal advice on privacy and data protection laws, including GDPR, EU AI Act, and other relevant regulations.
  • Provide legal guidance on privacy impacts assessments and new, innovative, complex data and AI use cases.
  • Act as a subject-matter expert on mergers and acquisitions and corporate ventures.
  • Manage complex data subject rights requests
  • Monitor and respond to privacy-related inquiries and complaints.
  • Lead incident response efforts for data breaches and other privacy incidents, updating senior management as needed.
  • Stay updated on emerging privacy laws and trends to ensure ongoing compliance and participate in external forums.
  • Build relationships with key business partners, working closely with them to meet their business needs in terms of privacy legal support in an efficient way.
  • Develop and maintain privacy policies, procedures, and training programs.
  • Draft, negotiate, and manage privacy-related contracts and agreements.
  • Partner with Government Engagement teams to assess new laws, regulations, regulatory consultations and guidance.
  • Actively look for opportunities to streamline and improve the delivery of privacy legal support, regulatory change management and knowledge sharing.
  • Play an active part in contributing to the development of the Global Privacy Program.
  • Identify privacy, data, AI and cyber issues and liaise when necessary, with internal members of the broader Legal, Ethics and Compliance Division, and/or external counsel.
  • Proactively contribute to the Global Privacy Office planning, cohesion, consistency in advice, and the general efficiency and effectiveness of the Global Privacy Office as a whole.
  • This is a hybrid position with the expectation being 3 days in the office. We will consider candidates based in London, Ireland and Poland.

Requirements

  • Required:
  • Qualified lawyer in the U.K., Ireland or Poland with extensive PQE experience. We will consider candidates who have qualified in other EU jurisdictions.
  • Extensive demonstrable privacy and AI legal subject-matter expert experience.
  • Knowledge of fintech and payments industry (and applicable regulation).
  • Strong academics and training including legal drafting and negotiating, and relationship management.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills (in English) along with a demonstrated ability to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Demonstrable analytical capabilities and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work in a team environment as well as on own initiative.
  • Ability to prioritise and manage a varied and busy workload.
  • Positive attitude, high level of integrity and intellectual curiosity with a passion for novel and complex privacy, data, cyber and AI issues.
  • Desirable:
  • In-house experience (secondment or permanent role).
  • Previous experience of working within a technology and digital legal environment.
  • Previous experience of cross-border and multi-jurisdictional privacy issues.
  • Additional European language (French desirable).
  • One or more CIPP qualifications.
  • Visa is an EEO Employer

Benefits

Vision insurance

Your Match

How well this role fits your profile.

Company Intel

What employees say

Worked at Visa? Share your experience

Interested in this role?

Apply on the company's website.

Cover LetterConnect