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原始职位描述
说明

您是否能够在专注于指导退休系统部(DRS)的工作中脱颖而出,继续保护我们的成员信息的隐私并维持他们应得的信任?您是否喜欢担任隐私领域的专家,提升机构对隐私最佳实践的认知?此外,您是否重视在持续改进、学习和工作生活平衡的协作文化中工作?如果您的答案是“是”,那么这个职位将可能是适合您的完美机会! 隐私项目专员 可能就是您理想的机会!
在2026年7月13日(星期一)上午8:00前申请的候选人将优先考虑。。
招聘经理保留在整个招聘过程中随时做出招聘决定的权利。
职责
机会:
退休系统部为您提供了一个激动人心的机会,成为我们的 隐私项目专员。根据您的经验,您可能会被聘为 项目专员4级 或者作为 项目专员3级(在培训中)。如果您被聘为项目专员3级(在培训中),您将需要成功完成为期12个月的培训计划,以晋升至项目专员4级的目标职位。在培训期间,您将有机会通过正式的“在培训中”计划获得所需的实践经验。
向风险管理总监汇报的 隐私项目专员 将协助塑造机构的隐私项目。在这个协作角色中,您将负责推动机构全组织范围隐私项目的愿景、成熟度和管理,与WaTech隐私与数据保护办公室(OPDP)隐私框架保持一致。
- 项目专员3级:每年$59,760 - $80,496
- 项目专员4级:每年$64,512 - $86,668
- 管理并指导机构的隐私计划,确保与WaTech OPDP隐私政策保持一致。
- 与DRS部门合作,评估和审查当前机构的隐私风险及缓解措施,特别关注包含个人可识别信息(PII)的系统。
- 运用内部评估所得知识,制定全机构范围的自我评估报告,并每年更新。
- 设计并提供年度隐私培训和意识材料,以增强机构对隐私风险的理解。
- 主导必要的OPDP隐私威胁评估(PTA)和/或隐私影响分析(PIA)。
- 与IT、法律部门及合同单位合作,持续整理敏感信息,并评估第三方数据共享实践。
- 审查新的或更新的数据共享协议(DSA),确保其与隐私法律和原则一致,并提出建议。
- 作为欺诈预防分析师的后备,支持客户账户研究和欺诈分析活动,并与业务部门协调相关工作。
远程办公详情: 在成功完成试用期并有效展示独立完成工作的能力后, 您可能有资格每周远程办公最多两天,具体由任命主管决定,并需签署远程办公协议。
远程办公的能力取决于所分配任务和项目的性质,以及是否存在安全且具备适当可靠连接的远程办公环境。您必须居住在距华盛顿州图姆瓦特(Tumwater)DRS大楼合理通勤距离(直线距离小于50英里)以内,并愿意根据需要调整远程办公时间,参加DRS设施的强制性会议、培训等。
任职资格
我们正在寻找(必需资格): 资格经验可以通过专业就业、教育和志愿/个人经历的多种组合获得。
程序专家3级(在培训中)的必需资格
需要展示在以下方面的熟练程度和实际经验:
- 展示开展隐私影响评估、更新隐私政策、影响关于管理和保护机密信息的决策、以及回应隐私关切方面的经验。在隐私相关项目或领域有类似工作经验也可能符合资格。隐私相关工作的示例可能包括但不限于:管理公共记录请求、风险管理或欺诈预防。
程序专家4级的必需资格
除了程序专家3级(以上)所需的经历外,合格候选人还应展示在项目开发方面的经验,包括:
- 主动识别项目需求并制作清晰的书面材料(如标准操作程序、模板、流程、培训计划等);
- 通过调查、访谈和/或文件/流程审查等方法收集信息,并分析这些数据以识别组织隐私(或隐私相关)项目(超越单一计划或系统)中的风险或控制措施的不足;
- 基于数据提出推动项目目标发展的建议;以及
- 提供培训以支持项目并提高机构的意识。
上述程序专家3级和程序专家4级的资格通常需要至少三年的全职专业工作经验。 经验可以同时获得。
此外,所有合格候选人还应具备:
- 展示在使用 Microsoft Word、Excel 和 PowerPoint(版本2016或更新)方面的经验和熟练程度,以及;
- 展示在以下能力领域的熟练程度:
分析能力 - 仔细研究和审查文件和信息;能够迅速识别不相关的信息,并了解何时需要额外或验证数据。以清晰和理性的思维过程使用数据和信息,评估和理解问题,评估选项,形成准确结论并提出建议。
以客户为中心 - 致力于满足客户的需求和期望。与合作伙伴共同提供高质量的服务和产品。建立并维护有效的客户关系。致力于持续改进,始终以客户为中心。
问题解决 - 分析问题以确定根本原因。评估可能的应对方案;运用理性、逻辑和创造力得出结论。制定及时有效的解决方案,考虑替代方案、风险和后果,与组织目标、资源和限制相协调。
沟通- 通过书面和口头表达有效传达信息,使用适合话题复杂程度和受众知识水平的语言。将沟通视为高绩效团队的重要组成部分。
教学与培训 - 有效传达信息,以帮助他人学习、理解和应用特定的原则、技术或信息。准确评估个人的培训需求,识别优势和待发展的领域。
满足他人的需求 - 在与客户、同事和社区成员互动时,表现出同理心、灵活性和响应性。理解他人需求和观点的多样性,并据此调整沟通和行动。建立关系并协作,以增加所有人的可及性、机会和积极成果。在制定解决方案时平衡并考虑各方需求,确保每次互动中的公平性、尊重和服务卓越。
判断力 - 展现平衡的思维方式,结合数据驱动的分析、经验和视角,同时考虑决策的影响。有效权衡各种选择,并做出综合事实、观点和其他相关信息的决策。
可靠性 - 在工作中表现出承诺、奉献和责任感。有效工作并履行对客户、同事和团队成员的承诺。准时和出勤可靠,可以被信赖完成任务。
学习与成长 - 通过积极寻求学习、改进和扩展能力的机会,展现出成长型思维。对新想法和视角表现出好奇心,并对创新、变革和反馈持开放态度。通过识别和沟通学习需求和挑战,并应用新知识来应对系统、工具和流程,承担个人学习的责任。反思经验以识别优势和改进领域,利用学习使华盛顿州的政府项目和流程更加高效和有效,更好地服务于民众。
具备维护和成熟组织级政府隐私计划以及/或就机构隐私实践提供建议并推荐改进建议的经验将是非常理想的。
补充信息
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如何申请: 符合本公告中所列资格和能力要求的申请人被鼓励申请。
- 请申请该职位时 确保 将以下内容附加到您的在线申请中:
- 一封 求职信 明确 说明您的知识、技能和能力如何与该职位的职责和资格相匹配。 未附求职信的申请将不予考虑。
- 一份 chronological resume(按时间顺序排列的简历) 概述您至今的工作经历。请注意,专业或可验证的志愿者经历可能相关。
- 请确保 完成在线申请的全部部分 并回答所有附加问题。 在线申请中的工作经历部分应完整填写。 申请中显示为“见简历/附件”的字段将不予考虑。 仅考虑那些背景和经历最符合该职位资格和能力要求的申请人。
参考人、人事档案审查和背景调查
- DRS 有以下要求 至少提供两份 专业推荐信,其中包括 一份来自您现任或最近上级的专业推荐信。
- 如果您是现任或近期的州政府雇员,我们将在选拔过程中审查您的人事档案;
- 职位提供是有条件的,需完成背景调查,包括犯罪记录审查。
工作许可
- 被 DRS 提供职位的候选人必须具备工作许可,且无需雇主未来或现在提供签证赞助;
- DRS 遵守联邦就业资格验证表格 I-9 的就业资格验证要求。选定的候选人必须能够在入职第一天提供符合该表格要求的身份和工作资格证明。
- DRS 不使用 E-Verify;因此,我们无法提供 STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT) 计划。如需了解更多信息,请访问 www.uscis.gov。
- 根据联邦法律被授权在美国工作的人员,包括暂缓遣返儿童计划(Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)受益人,除非受到其他州或联邦法律的限制,均符合就业资格。
资格候选人池
- 此次招聘可用于未来六十(60)天内填补类似职位空缺。

为何选择 DRS? 在 DRS,我们是一个团队。我们管理八个公共退休系统、15 个退休计划以及递延补偿计划,并为华盛顿州超过 930,000 名现任和前任公共雇员提供服务。我们的客户包括消防员、教师和学校员工、州和地方政府雇员,以及公共安全和执法官员。
无论我们的具体职责是什么,我们都致力于一个共同的目标:确保我们的成员能够获得信息、工具、专业知识和服务,以确保他们在公共服务期间所应得的退休福利。我们营造一个多元且包容的环境,使团队成员能够充分参与并支持以满足(并超越)客户的期望。所有 DRS 领导者都致力于为团队成员提供所需的指导、辅导、资源和支持,以确保他们的成功。
DRS 提供丰厚的福利套餐,包括 公共雇员退休系统会员资格、健康牙科和视力保险,以及参与延期报酬计划。此外,作为公共服务员工,您可能还有资格获得 学生贷款豁免。 (有关更多信息,请参见本帖子顶部的“福利”标签)。
其他福利包括:
- 灵活的工作时间安排
- 婴儿照护计划
- 学费报销
- 职业发展机会
- 访问LinkedIn学习资源
- 对团队成员安全与健康的承诺
- 社区参与及慈善捐赠机会
- 通勤减碳计划
- 免费停车及电动汽车充电桩
华盛顿州退休系统部门是支持多样性、公平性和包容性的平等就业机会机构。DRS 不基于年龄、性别、婚姻状况、性取向、性别认同、种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、荣誉退伍军人或现役军人身份,或任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或由残疾人士使用的导盲犬或服务动物而进行歧视。
如果您在在线申请过程中需要帮助,或对招聘有任何疑问,请联系人力资源办公室: drs.recruitment@drs.wa.gov。 需要协助完成申请流程的残疾人士,或需要此公告其他格式的人员,可致电人力资源办公室 (360) 664-7309 或使用 711 号 TTY 电话中继服务。
加入 DRS 团队,共创未来!

SeattleCH Job Analysis
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Original Job Description
Description

Would you thrive in a role focused on guiding the Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) as we continue to protect the privacy of our members’ information and sustain their hard-earned trust? 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 could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Applicants who apply by 8:00 am on Monday, July 13, 2026, will get first consideration.
The hiring manager reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any time during the recruitment process.
Duties
The Opportunity:
The Department of Retirement Systems has an exciting opportunity for you to be our Privacy Program Specialist. Depending on your experience, you may be hired as a Program Specialist 4 or as a Program Specialist 3 (in-training). If hired as a Program Specialist 3 In-Training, you will be required to successfully complete a 12-month training plan to promote to the goal class of Program Specialist 4. The in-training is intended to provide an opportunity to gain the required experience on the job as part of a formal “in-training” plan.
Reporting to the Risk Management Director, the Privacy Program Specialist 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 WaTech Office of Privacy and Data Protection (OPDP) Privacy Framework.
- Program Specialist 3: $59,760 - $80,496 annually
- Program Specialist 4: $64,512 - $86,668 annually
- Administering and directing the agency’s privacy program, ensuring alignment with WaTech 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 (DSAs) for consistency with privacy laws and principles and making recommendations.
- As a backup to the Fraud Prevention Analyst, supporting customer account research and fraud analysis activities, and related coordination with Division Business Units.
Telework Details: 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.
Required Qualifications for Program Specialist 3 - In Training
Demonstrated proficiency and proven experience in the following:
- Demonstrated experience conducting privacy impact assessments, updating privacy policies, influencing decisions about managing and protecting confidential information, and responding to privacy concerns. Similar work in a privacy adjacent program or area may also qualify. Examples of privacy adjacent work may include but are not limited to: managing public records requests, risk management, or fraud prevention.
Required Qualifications for Program Specialist 4
In addition to the experience required at the Program Specialist 3 level (above), qualified candidates should also demonstrate experience in program development, including:
- Proactively identifying program needs and producing clear written materials (e.g. SOPs, templates, procedures, training plans etc.);
- Gathering information through methods such as surveys, interviews, and/or document/process review, and analyzing that data to identify risks or gaps in controls across an organization’s privacy (or privacy adjacent) program (beyond a single initiative or system);
- Making data-driven recommendations to mature program goals; and
- Delivering training to support the program and increase agency awareness.
Both the Program Specialist 3 and Program Specialist 4 qualifications listed above are typically gained from a minimum of three (3) years of full-time professional experience. Experience can be concurrent.
In addition, all qualified candidates should have:
- Demonstrated experience and proficiency in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, (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.
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.
Supplemental Information
Be sure to read this entire section – We promise, it’ll be helpful!
How to Apply: Interested applicants who meet the qualifications and competencies in this announcement are encouraged to apply.
- To be considered for this position, please be sure to attach the following to your online application:
- A cover letter clearly describing how your knowledge, skills and abilities align with the job duties and qualifications of this position. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
- A chronological resume outlining your experience to-date. Please keep in mind that professional or verifiable volunteer experience may be relevant.
- Be sure to complete all sections of the on-line application and answer all supplemental questions. The work history section of the on-line application should be completed fully. Application fields that say "see resume/attachment" will not be considered. Only those applicants whose background and experience most closely match the qualifications and competencies of this position will be considered for this opportunity.
References, Personnel File Review, and Background Checks
- DRS requires at least two professional references including a professional reference from your current or most recent supervisor.
- If you are a current or recent state employee, we will also review your personnel file as part of our selection process;
- A job offer is contingent upon completion of a background check that includes a criminal record review.
Work Authorization
- Candidates who are offered a job with DRS must possess work authorization that does not require sponsorship by the employer for a visa now or in the future;
- DRS complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements of the federal employment eligibility verification form, I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form on the first day of employment.
- DRS does not use E-Verify; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT). For information, please visit www.uscis.gov.
- Persons legally authorized to work in the U.S. under federal law, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, are eligible for employment unless prohibited by other state or federal law.
Certified Candidate Pool
- This recruitment may be used to fill future similar vacancies for up to sixty (60) days.

Why Work for DRS? At DRS, we are one team. We administer eight public retirement systems, 15 retirement plans, and the Deferred Compensation Program, and we serve over 930,000 current and former public employees in Washington. Our customers include fire fighters, teachers and school employees, state and local government employees, and public safety and law enforcement officers.
Regardless of what our specific duties may be, we are all dedicated to one purpose: ensuring our members have the information, tools, expertise and services that ensure they receive the retirement benefits earned while in public service. We foster a diverse and inclusive environment where team members are fully engaged and supported in meeting (and exceeding) our customers’ expectations. All DRS leaders are focused on providing the coaching, mentoring, resources and support that team members need to be successful.
DRS offers a generous benefits package that includes membership in the Public Employees Retirement System, health, dental and vision coverage and participation in the Deferred Compensation Program. Also, as a public service employee you may also be eligible for student loan forgiveness. (See the Benefits tab at the top of this post for more information).
Other perks include:
- Flexible work schedules
- Infants at Work Program
- Tuition reimbursement
- Opportunities for professional growth
- Access to LinkedIn Learning
- Commitment to team member safety and wellness
- Community involvement and charitable giving opportunities
- Commute Trip Reduction Program
- Free Parking & and EV Chargers available
The Washington State Department of Retirement Systems is an equal opportunity employer supporting diversity, equity and inclusion. DRS does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.
If you need assistance with the online application or have questions regarding the recruitment, please contact Human Resource office at drs.recruitment@drs.wa.gov. Persons of disability needing assistance in the application process, or those needing this announcement in an alternate format, may call the Human Resources Office at (360) 664-7309 or TTY Relay Service at 711.
Come join the DRS team!



