AtCooper University Health Care,our commitment to providing extraordinary health care begins with our team. Our extraordinary professionals are continuously discovering clinical innovations and enhanced access to the most up-to-date facilities, equipment, technologies and research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and compensation programs. Cooper offers full and part-time employees a comprehensive benefits program, including health, dental, vision, life, disability, and retirement. We also provide attractive working conditions and opportunities for career growth through professional development.Discover why Cooper University Health Care is the employer of choice in South Jersey.Deputy General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer (DGC/CPO) shall report to and work under the direction of Senior Vice President & General Counsel as both a senior lawyer within the Legal Department and the Chief Privacy Officer for the entire system.As Deputy General Counsel, this position requires the attorney to work independently and address a broad range of issues within the health system as required and requested, including without limitation, health law, corporate, regulatory, real estate, patient care, human resources and employment and other related business matters.In addition, the DGC/CPO shall, as Chief Privacy Officer, have primary responsibility for developing, managing, monitoring and overseeing the system’s enterprise privacy program and to oversee the staff and employees responsible for the privacy function. Core duties and responsibilities include:HIPAA Compliance LeadershipIncluding State and other applicable and related laws and regulationsGovernance and Executive OversightDevelopment and management of the Privacy ProgramPrivacy Training and EducationBreach Investigation and ReportingCollaboration with Information SecurityRegulatory Monitoring and UpdatesPatient Rights and AdvocacyVendor and Business Associate OversightThe DGC/CPO is a senior leader who oversees patient privacy, HIPAA compliance, and data protection strategies. This role requires extensive regulatory expertise, operational leadership, interdisciplinary coordination and a commitment to protecting patient rights and institutional integrityFifteen or more years’ experience as an attorney is required. Experience at a law firm or with the government preferred.Knowledge and understanding of healthcare laws and regulations, such as Stark, Anti-kickback Statute, and False Claims Act, preferred.Knowledge and understanding of privacy and security laws and regulations, such as HIPAA and HITECH, as well as federal and state-specific privacy laws, required.Senior management and leadership experience required.A demonstrated ability to systematically:Research a variety of statutes, regulations, case law and other legal authorities.Professionally and thoroughly investigate various types of factual situations.Apply relevant legal authorities to a given factual situation.Develop sound and practical legal conclusions about a client’s obligations or opportunities in a given factual situation.Present those conclusions to other attorneys and client representatives in an organized, systematic and professional manner.A demonstrated ability and desire to work in a team-oriented collaborative environmentA demonstrated proficiency in modern legal office skills, including the use of Microsoft 365, the Internet, and WestlawBachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctor required.Required License/Certifications/ Registration: Must possess a valid NJ driver’s license.Active bar admission in good standing and eligible for New Jersey licensure (unrestricted license preferred). Admission to the New Jersey Bar required within one year of employment.USD $129.81USD $161.06
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Deputy General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer