Global Employment Counsel
- Full-Time
- Washington, DC
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Posted 3 years ago – Accepting applications
Key Role:
Provide primarily employment law support to internal clients with a focus on the international space as a member of the firm’s legal department. Maintain responsibility for providing management, human resources, recruiting, immigration, and other professionals with business-oriented legal counsel on all aspects of employment advice, including compliance with Booz Allen global policies, local employment laws regarding employment contracts, hiring, benefits, compensation, work hours, anti-discrimination, leaves of absence, non-compete agreements, internal investigations, performance management issues, separation issues, and all other day-to-day employment matters and counsel the firm on enterprise-wide regulatory issues and corporate policy implications. Work on international and cross-border issues primarily arising in the UK, EU, Middle East, and East Asia, including employment agreements, policies, global mobility agreements and programs, and cross-border employee investigation matters. Manage outside counsel to receive jurisdiction-specific employment law advice and oversee litigation matters and mediations. Represent the firm before relevant agencies in audits and administrative charges, including preparing position statements, as appropriate.
Basic Qualifications:
- 8+ years of experience as an attorney advising private commercial organizations on employment law
- Experience with working in a corporate legal environment or law firm
- Experience with collaborating in a team environment
- Ability to serve as a business partner to corporate leaders and build consensus on complex law and business issues while viewing legal issues through a business lens
- JD degree
- Active Bar admission in any US state or the District of Columbia, or active practicing license as an attorney in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, or any EU jurisdiction
- Experience with international employment matters, including drafting employment agreements and cross-border separation agreements
- Experience with establishing business operations in new jurisdictions or operating internationally as a commercial organization, including handling global mobility and immigration matters, international corporate governance, corporate tax, or international contractual issues
- Experience with advising a US federal government contractor on international employment issues preferred
- Ability to show passion for continuous learning and stay abreast of relevant legal developments
- Ability to show an interest in foreign affairs or international legal issues
- Ability to communicate with multinational teams operating in multiple time zones effectively
- Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Possession of excellent client relation and team orientation skills
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