Mars Veterinary Health (MVH) Europe is a family of leading veterinary care providers committed to creating a better world for pets. Our network includes trusted brands such as AniCura and Linnaeus, operating over 500 animal hospitals and clinics across 17 European countries. Together, our teams deliver high-quality, modern veterinary care for companion animals, ensuring peace of mind for pet owners through excellent access and patient safety.
AniCura, our largest brand in Europe, provides care to over three million patients each year through 12,500 dedicated professionals. Linnaeus, operating primarily in the UK and Ireland, is home to over 6,000 Associates empowered to deliver exceptional care through a culture of collaboration, clinical excellence, and continuous development.
At MVH Europe, we prioritize a culture of accountability, inclusion, and wellbeing. We believe our purpose -- to make A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS -- starts with building a better world for our people. We support our teams through strong governance, comprehensive wellbeing programs, and a shared passion for delivering exceptional outcomes in veterinary care.
Role Overview
The Compliance Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring that Mars Veterinary Health (MVH) Europe operates to the highest ethical, legal, and professional standards.
This position combines strategic oversight with hands-on execution, helping to embed compliance into daily business practices and support sustainable growth across multiple European jurisdictions. The role will have a pan-European scope, with a particular focus on the UK & Ireland and Mediterranean & Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Operating Units.
You will play an active part in strengthening MVH Europe's compliance framework, ensuring that all associates understand their responsibilities and that systems and processes effectively manage risks.
This includes supporting cross-functional projects, driving training and awareness, and serving as the Compliance and Privacy point of contact for local and regional stakeholders.
You'll also play a key role in interpreting new European legislation (such as the AI Act, CSDDD, and CSRD) and translating complex requirements into actionable and pragmatic guidance for the business.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee and manage data privacy processes, including privacy incident reporting, privacy impact assessments, data processing agreements (in collaboration with Procurement colleagues) maintenance of ROPAs and compliance with retention schedules.
Manage Data Subject Access Requests and Data Protection Authority interactions.
Provide daily guidance and support to the business on general Compliance-related topics such as conflicts of interests and anti-corruption.
Support internal investigations
Monitor regulatory developments (e.g. AI Act, CSDDD and CSRD) and ensure organizational compliance.
Manage and coordinate compliance training programs, including development, delivery, and reporting.
Develop tools and processes to monitor and improve the maturity of the compliance program.
Support M&A activities and onboarding processes with compliance and data privacy due diligence.
Represent Compliance as a privacy subject matter expert in Operating Unit strategic projects, with particular emphasis on marketing activities
Summary of the Role
Job Title:
Compliance Manager
Department
: Compliance within Group Legal
Reports To:
Compliance Director MVHE
Location:
Solihull UK (Preferred)/ Madrid / Amsterdam / Munich
Contract:
Full-time
Languages
: Fluency in English (additional European languages are a plus)
University degree in Law, IT, Political Science or other relevant field; however, actual experience is more important than educational credentials
Fluent English is a must, additional European language(s) is a merit
Good grasp of the Office 365 package; ability to quickly learn how to get around new IT tools and systems
Experience of hosting trainings and working in Learning Management Systems is beneficial
Experience of working in OneTrust is a plus
Relevant certifications are a plus, such as CIPP/E
Required Skills & Expertise
3+ years' experience in Compliance, Data Privacy, Sustainability, or related functions.
Deep knowledge of GDPR, FCPA, UK Bribery Act, LkSG, and similar frameworks.
Experience in risk assessments, audits (internal or supplier), and compliance systems.
Proficiency in Microsoft 365; familiarity with OneTrust is a plus.
Relevant certifications (e.g., CIPP/E) are advantageous.
Strong self-motivation, pragmatism, and result-oriented mindset.
Key Competencies
Adaptability & Resilience - Thrive in dynamic, multi-jurisdictional environments.
Analytical & Strategic Thinking - Identify risks, opportunities, and practical solutions.
Communication - Simplify complex compliance matters for diverse audiences.
Integrity & Ethics - Model ethical behavior and build trust across teams.
Organizational Skills - Prioritize effectively, manage multiple projects, and maintain accuracy.
Our offer:
Join a purpose driven company, where we're striving to shape the future of veterinary care, together.
An industry competitive salary and benefits package.
A stimulating work environment with good opportunities for personal development.
Freedom to take responsibility and the opportunity to influence.
Flexible working hours, hybrid working, international, digital work environment.
Learning and development opportunities.
The opportunity to cuddle our beloved 4-legged friends in our offices.
We are always open for a conversation to discuss your individual needs.
Interested?
Please contact Lekya Kanamarlapudi, Group Corporate Recruitment Partner who is happy to tell you more about this opportunity and the recruitment process. Or apply by submitting your resume through clicking the apply button below.
AniCura is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.
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