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Location: London, UK
Duration: Permanent
Salary: Competitive, plus benefits
Hours: 35 hours per week

About the Role

Reports to

Legal Counsel

Job purpose

To support the legal function in ensuring the organisation is legally compliant, with particular emphasis on drafting commercial and IP contracts, protection and maintenance of intellectual property rights, exercise strong commercial awareness, looking after corporate legal requirements, built on a foundation of thorough legal research.

The team

  • This position sits in the legal team, which consists out of 1 paralegal, 1 trainee solicitor, 1 assistant legal counsel, 1 legal counsel and lead by the Chief Legal, Compliance and Commercial Operations.
  • This role reports into the Legal Counsel and works closely with several other teams within the organisation.
  • This role is expected to provide training and support to junior members of the Legal Team.

Principle Accountabilities

Contracts

  • Negotiate and draft a variety of agreements including copyright and trademark licences, electronic licence agreements, conference agreements, service contracts, secondment agreements, and other contracts as required.
  • Review and negotiation of third-party contract terms relating to services engaged by the Foundation.
  • Advise on contracts and legal developments within contract, corporate and IP law.
  • Support and advise on matters relating to procurement and Foundation’s established procurement process.

Intellectual Property

  • Assist in the protection of the Foundation’s intellectual property rights.
  • Work to ensure that contracts for use of IFRS Foundation copyright material and trademarks are consistent across the relevant markets.

Compliance and Governance

  • Assist Legal Counsel with activities relating to data protection, data management and information governance.
  • Provide legal support with regard to corporate legal requirements, including director changes, annual meetings and other requirements.
  • Assist where required in relation to the Foundation’s due diligence activities, global corporate obligations, sanctions, preparation of reports for regular meetings of the Trustees.

Skills and attributes

  • High level of attention to detail and strong English writing skills.
  • Ability to draft clearly and succinctly.
  • Excellent standard of oral English with ability to effectively participate in meetings and negotiations. Ability to give and receive constructive feedback.
  • Ability to understand complex legal issues and provide practical advice in the context of business operations.
  • Strong team ethic; able to work effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels within the organisation.
  • Positive attitude; high degree of integrity and professionalism.
  • Ability to plan, organise and prioritise work and time effectively to adapt to changing priorities.
  • Problem solving skills, ability to find creative solutions and to ensure that any issues are dealt with in the best interests of the organisation.
  • Affinity with the not-for profit sector and aims of the Foundation.

Qualifications and experience

  • Qualified legal professional and/or UK qualified solicitor.
  • Good working knowledge of contract, corporate, commercial and IP law. Knowledge of the same within EU, Asia Oceania region and/or US an advantage.
  • Experience of drafting contracts and general contract correspondence.
  • High level of commercial awareness and ability to understand how each contract fits with the overall objectives and policies of the Foundation.
  • Knowledge of regulatory issues an advantage, inc. sanctions, competition law, data protection.
  • Knowledge of employment law would be desirable.
  • Demonstrable evidence-based research skills; familiarity with Nexis Lexis, Lexis PLC and Westlaw desirable.
  • Work experience in a global multi-location set up would be desirable.
  • Familiarity with a multi-location set up would be advantageous
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.

To apply

Please send a detailed CV/résumé to recruitment@ifrs.org. Please include the following information, or your application may not be considered:

  • the job title/position you are interested in and the location of the job (in the subject line of your email); and
  • cover email or letter detailing how you meet the specified role requirements and your salary expectations.

We reserve the right to close the advert earlier and interview candidates prior to the close date.

Due to the number of responses we receive, we are unable to respond individually to each application. If you do not hear from us within four weeks of the closing date you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

Closing date: Ongoing

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