Privacy Program Specialist - Program Specialist 4
Tumwater
Thursday, 07 May 2026
Are you committed to safeguarding sensitive information, and would you thrive in a role focused on guiding the Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) as we continue to build our privacy program and maintain the hard-earned trust of the Washington State public employees we serve? Would you enjoy serving as the privacy subject matter expert focused on elevating agency awareness of privacy best practices? And, is working in a cooperative culture of continuous improvement, learning, and work-life balance important to you? If your answer is Yes, the role as the Privacy Program Specialist – Program Specialist 4 could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Duties
This recruitment will remain open until filled. Applicants who apply by 8:00 am on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, will get first consideration. The hiring manager reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any time during the recruitment process. The Opportunity: Reporting to the Risk Management Director, you will help shape the agency’s privacy program. In this collaborative role you will be responsible for furthering the goals, maturation, and management of the agency’s organization-wide privacy program in alignment with the Wa. Tech Office of Privacy and Data Protection (OPDP) Privacy Framework. Some of what you’ll do includes:Administering and directing the agency’s privacy program, ensuring alignment with Wa. Tech OPDP’s Privacy Policy. Partnering with DRS divisions to assess and evaluate the current agency privacy risks and mitigation practices with special attention to systems that contain personally identifiable information (PII). Applying knowledge gained from internal assessments to produce an organization-wide self-assessment which will be updated annually. Designing and delivering annual privacy training and awareness materials to strengthen agency-wide understanding of privacy risks. Leading required OPDP Privacy Threat Assessments (PTA) and/or Privacy Impact Analysis (PIA). Facilitating the ongoing inventory of sensitive information and evaluating third-party data sharing practices in partnership with IT, Legal, and the contracting unit. Reviewing new or updated Data Sharing Agreements (DS - As) for consistency with privacy laws and principles and making recommendations. Supporting the DRS Suspicious Account Activity Reviews through Member account research, analysis and coordination with Division Business Units. NOTE: After successful completion of the review period and effectively demonstrating the ability to perform work independently, you may be eligible to telework up to two (2) days per week, at the discretion of the Appointing Authority and with a telework agreement in place. The ability to work remotely is dependent on the nature of the tasks and projects assigned and the presence of a remote work environment that is safe and has an appropriate level of reliable connectivity. You must live within a reasonable commuting distance (less than 50 straight-line miles) to the DRS building in Tumwater, WA, and must be willing to adjust your telework schedule to attend mandatory meetings, trainings, etc., at the DRS facility.
Qualifications
What we’re looking for (required qualifications): Experience for qualifications can be gained through various combinations of professional employment, education, and volunteer/personal experience. Experience can be concurrent: Demonstrated proficiency and proven experience in the following:Researching and analyzing processes, policies, laws, rules, or regulations and applying the information to advise on privacy business processes, related internal controls, and privacy-related questions. Collecting verbal and written information to understand an organization’s privacy practices, identify privacy risks, perform root cause analysis, and identity gaps in controls. Proactively developing and delivering formal and informal training to move program goals forward. Collaborating and partnering across organizational units to achieve program goals. Ability to take complex information and condense it into easily understood language. Proactively identifying program needs and producing clear written materials (e.g. SOPs, templates, procedures, training plans etc.). The above is typically gained from a minimum of three (3) years of full-time professional experience. Proven experience maintaining and maturing an organization-wide government privacy program and/or advising on agency privacy practices and recommending improvement opportunities is highly desired. In addition, candidates should have demonstrated experience and proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and SharePoint (version 2016 or newer), and;Demonstrated proficiency in the following competency areas:Analysis - Studies and reviews documents and information closely; readily identifies information that is not pertinent and understands when additional or verifying data is needed. Uses data and information in a clear and rational thought process to assess and understand issues, evaluate options, form accurate conclusions, and make recommendations. Customer Focus - Dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of customers. Partners to deliver high quality services and products. Establishes and maintains effective customer relationships. Committed to continuous improvement and always acts with the customer in mind. Problem Solving - Analyzes problem to identify the root cause(s). Evaluates possible courses of action; uses reason, logic, and creativity to reach conclusions. Develops timely, effective solutions that take into consideration alternatives, risks, and consequences in relation to organizational goals, resources, and constraints. Communication- Effectively conveys information in writing and through the spoken word, using language that is appropriate to both the complexity of the topic and the knowledge and understanding of the audience. Sees communication as a vital component of high performing teams. Teaching and Training - Effectively communicates information for the purpose of having others learn, understand, and apply specific principles, techniques, or information. Accurately assesses the training needs of individuals, identifying both strengths and areas to be developed. Meeting the Needs of Others - Demonstrates empathy, flexibility, and responsiveness when interacting with customers, colleagues, and community members. Understands that others have varied needs and perspectives and adapts communication and actions accordingly. Builds relationships and collaborates to increase access, opportunity, and positive outcomes for all. Balances and considers all parties’ needs when developing solutions, ensuring equity, respect, and service excellence in every interaction. Judgment - Displays balanced thinking that combines data-based analysis, experience, and perspective while also considering decision impacts. Effectively weighs alternatives and makes decisions that incorporate facts, opinions, and other relevant information. Dependability - Shows commitment, dedication, and accountability in work. Works effectively and fulfills commitments made to customers, peers, and team members. Is reliable in punctuality and attendance; can be counted on to get things done. Learning and Growth - Demonstrates a growth mindset by actively seeking opportunities to learn, improve, and expand capabilities. Displays curiosity about new ideas and perspectives and an openness to innovation, change, and feedback. Takes responsibility for personal learning by identifying and communicating needs and challenges, and applying new knowledge to navigate systems, tools, and processes. Reflects on experiences to identify strengths and areas for improvement, using learning to make government programs and processes more efficient and effective in serving the people of Washington.