A State Privacy Law Trainer specializes in training healthcare workforces on the state privacy laws that increasingly layer on top of HIPAA — California’s CCPA/CPRA, New York’s SHIELD Act, Washington’s My Health My Data Act (MHMDA), Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), Connecticut Data Privacy Act, Colorado Privacy Act, Florida Digital Bill of Rights, and the growing roster of state privacy laws. State privacy expansion has accelerated rapidly. Practices operating in multiple states need workforce training on each applicable state law alongside HIPAA.
What this role involves
State Privacy Law Trainers develop and deliver training on specific state privacy laws. They train workforces on CCPA requirements for California operations. They train on SHIELD requirements for New York operations. They train on MHMDA for Washington-state operations. They train on TDPSA for Texas. They train on the dozens of state laws as practices operate in different states.
Each state law has its own scope, requirements, and enforcement mechanisms. CCPA covers broader categories than HIPAA. SHIELD has specific data security requirements. MHMDA covers consumer health data outside HIPAA. TDPSA has its own consent requirements. Trainers know each state law specifically.
The work intersects with state regulatory compliance work closely. State Regulatory Compliance Specialists monitor state law changes; Privacy Law Trainers translate state law requirements into workforce education.
The core activities
Where this role appears in the field
Your roadmap to becoming an independent State Privacy Law Trainer (CCPA · SHIELD · MHMDA · TDPSA)
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Education & experience pathways
Members exploring this role typically come into the work through one of these learning paths:
The realities of the work
The State Privacy Law Trainer role is rapidly growing as state privacy laws proliferate. Demand will continue increasing as more states enact privacy laws.
It is remote-work friendly for content development and virtual delivery. Compensation is at the senior specialty training level reflecting the multi-state regulatory expertise required.
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How to know if this role fits you
The State Privacy Law Trainer role is a good fit for members with multi-state regulatory aptitude and training delivery skills. Members who can master specific state privacy frameworks deeply. Members who enjoy emerging regulatory specialty work. For the right person, especially with IAPP credentials and state law focus, it offers one of the fastest-growing privacy specialty paths.