Data Privacy Notice for St. John's University E.U. Employees

This Notice describes St. John’s University (“St. John’s”) practices with respect to the collection, use, storage, and disclosure (“processing”) of Personal Information of employees covered by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation.  This Notice applies to the St. John’s location at 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, New York 11439 as well as to its affiliated campuses in Rome, Italy; Paris, France; Staten Island, New York, Hauppauge, New York, and New York, New York; and its global studies programs (such as the program affiliation with Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Ireland) (collectively “St. John’s,” “us” or “our”) solely with respect to employees of St. John’s Global studies programs.  All such employees (referred to below as “you” or “your”) should carefully read the provisions of this Privacy Notice.

 “Personal Information,” as used in this Notice, means any information that can be used to identify you, whether directly or indirectly, including by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to your physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity.

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You can contact St. John’s Office of General Counsel with any questions about this notice, our data collection practices, or your rights:  

St. John’s University
Attn: Joshua Hurwit, Associate General Counsel and Data Protection Officer
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, New York 11439
[email protected]
(718) 990-5699

Claudio Marinangeli
Via Marcantonio Colonna, 21A
Rome, Italy 00192

Farida Khatchadourian
93 rue de Sevres
Paris, France 75006

This general notice may be supplemented by additional notices at the point of any data collection. If you have specific questions about any of the data processing activities described in this or any other notice, please contact the individual identified above.

We process the information we collect from you directly, either during our communications with you, when you apply for employment, when you sign up for employment benefits, or when you make use of St. John’s equipment and systems, facilities, programs, resources, and St. John’s services provided by third-party vendors. This includes information about your employment history with St. John’s, your job performance, compensation and benefits, and your dependents and emergency contacts.

In some cases, we may require certain information from you to provide you with a service or benefit. Failure to provide that information may mean we cannot provide you with a service or benefit.

In addition, we collect the following kinds of information about you from third parties:

  • Information about your employment history and education: We collect information about your employment history and education during the application process or when taking an employment action – such as considering you for a promotion or a new position at St. John’s. We collect this information from your previous employers and the education institutions you attended.
  • Information about your professional certifications: We collect information about any professional certifications you might have from third parties that provide or verify those certifications.
  • Information about your health: We may collect information about your health from your health care provider or another third party you direct us to in order to provide necessary accommodations.
  • Information we collect from other employees or students: Other employees or students may provide us with information about you, whether in the process of reporting an incident on campus, alerting us to an emergency situation involving you, or as part of the employment process. This information can include your name, information about your behavior or activities, and other information about the situation being reported to us.
  • Immigration information: Governments and consulates may provide us with government identification, immigration information, or other information in order to facilitate travel related to your employment at St. John’s. The type of information provide

Your Personal Information will be received and processed by St. John’s employees, students, and personnel, including third parties who provide services to St. John’s in connection with the purposes of processing described above, like payroll and benefits service providers, technology providers that support St. John’s systems and infrastructure, and other vendors acting on our behalf. We share your Personal Information with our service providers only when they have agreed to process your Personal Information only to provide services to us and have agreed to protect your Personal Information from unauthorized use, access, or disclosure. You may contact the Office of the General Counsel to learn more about the categories of service providers to whom your data is disclosed.

We may also disclose your contact information at St. John’s in staff and faculty directories available to St. John’s students, employees, and the general public. You may request that your information be removed from this directory.

We may provide your information to other universities or entities to facilitate joint activities, including travel, collaborative events, professional affiliations, and research.

We also disclose your information to government authorities as required by laws that regulate immigration, tax, national security, and criminal activity. 

St. John’s is headquartered in the United States with global studies programs in the EU. We transfer your data to the countries where we operate global programs.   St. John’s offers global studies programs in Rome, Italy; Paris, France; and Limerick, Ireland; as well as other locations in the European Union. If you apply for employment at one of our EU Global Sites, your data will be accessed by both our global headquarters in the United States and the applicable EU Global Site when we evaluate your application for employment.   

St. John’s has executed Standard Contractual Clauses, as approved by the European Commission. These clauses permit St. John’s to transfer data from the EU to third countries, including the United States. If you would like to receive a copy of St. John’s Standard Contractual Clauses, you can contact the Office of General Counsel.

We keep data about employees for no less than 7 years. We may be required by law to retain your information for a longer period, for example if required to do so by U.S. authorities and/or U.S. law. If you have any questions, you may contact the Office of the General Counsel.

You have the right to the following information regarding St. John’s processing of your Personal Information:

  • The purposes of the processing,
  • The categories of Personal Information concerned,
  • The recipients or categories of recipients to whom the Personal Information have been or will be disclosed,
  • Where possible, the envisaged period for which the Personal Information will be stored, or, if not possible, the criteria used to determine that period.

This Data Privacy Notice is intended to provide this information. Any questions about these details may be directed to the Office of the General Counsel.

You also have the following additional rights with respect to your Personal Information:

  • The right to request access to the Personal Information that St. John’s has about you, as well as the right to request rectification of any data that is inaccurate or incomplete.
  • The right to request a copy of your Personal Information in electronic format so that you can transmit the data to third parties, or to request that St. John’s directly transfer your Personal Information to one or more third parties.
  • The right to object to the processing of your Personal Information for marketing and other purposes.
  • The right to erasure of your Personal Information when it is no longer needed for the purposes for which you provided it, as well as the right to restriction of processing of your Personal Information to certain limited purposes where erasure is not possible.
  • The right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in the country where you live or work or where you believe that your rights have been violated.

France
Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés - CNIL
8 rue Vivienne, CS 30223 F-75002 Paris, Cedex 02
Tel. +33 1 53 73 22 22
Fax +33 1 53 73 22 00
Website: http://www.cnil.fr/

Ireland
Data Protection Commissioner
Canal House
Station Road
Portarlington
Co. Laois
Lo-Call: 1890 25 22 31
Tel. +353 57 868 4800
Fax +353 57 868 4757
e-mail: [email protected]  
Website: http://www.dataprotection.ie/ 

Italy
Garante per la protezione dei dati personali
Piazza di Monte Citorio, 121 00186 Roma
Tel. +39 06 69677 1
Fax +39 06 69677 785
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.garanteprivacy.it/