
Associate General Counsel, Employment
- USA
- $165,000-175,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Advise global HR teams on all aspects of employment law, including:
- Executive compensation, employment contracts / terms of service / offer letters, terminations/RIFs, severance policy, disputes and litigation, regulatory filings, regional laws, work visas, works councils, ERISA (and benefits generally), TUPE, freelance, furlough, etc.
- Serve as POC to regional HRBPs and COE leads (HR) / liaise with members of legal staff as necessary
- Manage network of outside employment law firms who support the company in employment law compliance; work with Legal Ops on spend strategy
- Establish HR Call Center, In-person regional compliance content and training schedule
- Support CHRO on MIP/SIP development and documentation, employment handbooks, and Compensation Committee materials
- Ability to provide practical legal advice to business personnel at all levels of an organization
- Strong working knowledge of corporate, contract and federal laws
- Experience working effectively with senior level management
- Team player who is willing to pitch in wherever needed
- Comfortable and confident in thinking independently and making his/her own decisions
- Ability to quickly and accurately to recognize areas of risk/opportunity
- Excellent communication skills, both speaking and writing
- Creative thinker with strong problem-solving skills
- Works well with both legal and business personnel
- At least three to six years of legal experience
- Law degree from accredited law school and admitted to a state bar
- Expertise in contract review, negotiation and drafting
- Combination of law firm and in-house experience preferred
- Excellent judgment and insight, attention to detail and ability to work independently
- Ability to devise creative practical solutions to difficult legal/business issues
- Ability to work well with and gain respect of business/project staff
- Excellent written and oral skills
- The ability to work in a fast-paced environment under tight deadlines
- Time flexibility in delivering legal support to offices in different time zones
- Self-motivation and the ability to establish and execute on priorities; creativity, flexibility, and persistence as a problem-solver; and the ability to build consensus around internal initiatives.
0 years: Time flexibility in delivering legal support to offices in different time zones
0 years: Ability to devise creative practical solutions to difficult legal/business issues
0 years: Expertise in contract review, negotiation and drafting
0 years: Law degree from accredited law school and admitted to a state / country bar
0 years: Combination of law firm and in-house experience preferred
3 years: Years of legal experience