At Fairstone, our culture is built on strong values and leadership principles that define the expectations we have for working together and with our customers. We help Canadians find the right solution to meet their needs with a variety of products and services. Our values and principles guide the actions we take to ensure our customers get the best experience possible.
Be part of our talented and growing team! We are currently looking for a Legal Counsel, to join our team, reporting to the Director, Legal Affairs.
We are looking for a Legal Counsel with experience practicing corporate law, commercial law and/or litigation in an in-house legal department or law firm. Reporting to the Director, Legal Affairs, you will provide legal expertise and support to Fairstone Financial Inc., its affiliates, and its parent, Fairstone Bank of Canada. Based in one of our centralized locations in Montreal, Toronto or London Ontario, you will be a key member of a dynamic in-house legal team and have an opportunity to grow and develop the skills required of in-house lawyers by working directly with colleagues to grow the business while ensuring the legal and regulatory risk is mitigated and managed.
"Be a part of our inclusive workplace where diverse perspectives drive innovation and excellence."
WHY JOIN US?
BECAUSE WE ARE PROUD TO BE One of Montreal's Top Employers for 2024 for the fourth consecutive year by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers .
WE OFFER:
Work-Life Balance: Our 37.5-hour workweek and hybrid model (3 days in-office) promote a healthy balance.
Wellness: Tailored well-being solutions available 24/7.
Time Off: Minimum 15 paid vacations, 6 wellness days, with federal holidays.
Community Support: Paid Volunteer Day to give back to your community.
Retirement Planning: Employee and employer contribution pension plan, plus the Fairstone Retirement Savings Plan
Education: Tuition reimbursement program covering expenses up to $3,000 per year.
Development: Access to Fairstone Academy for comprehensive training and skill development.
Employee discounts: Exclusive access to discounted products and services, including car insurance, hotels, attractions, movies, gym memberships, and more.
WHAT WILL YOU WORK ON?
Providing strategic legal support to, amongst others, the strategic sourcing, operations, marketing, product development and corporate development, human resources, risk and finance teams.
Drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts and related documents to support consumer lending and credit card products, retail point-of-sale financing agreements, auto financing and real estate leases for retail branches.
Managing of litigation files (customer and employment-related) in conjunction with external counsel.
Providing and managing legal support for retail branch inquiries.
Advising business units on all aspects of federal and provincial consumer lending laws and regulations, including consumer protection.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR
1 - 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm or in-house legal department, with exposure to the areas of banking, corporate, and/or consumer finance.
Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
Licensed to practice law in Canada and a lawyer in good standing with a provincial law society (Ontario or Quebec bar membership preferred.
Bilingual (English/French, written and spoken) preferred.
Experience with litigation and/or labour law is an asset.
Ability to work independently and as a member of a team in a fast-paced environment with the ability to adapt to change and meet aggressive timelines.
We are honored to be recognized for offering a best-in-class workplace, incentives, and initiatives to our dedicated employees who have helped build Fairstone into an employer of choice.
WE ARE PROUD TO BE: Montreal's Top Employers 2024 by Canada’s Top 100 Employers!
Learn more:
https://www.fairstone.ca/en/about/canadian-lender
Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fairstone/mycompany/
If you have a preferred language for communication, please kindly inform us whether you prefer French or English on your application.
Fairstone is an equal opportunity employer. Accordingly, we will make reasonable accommodations to respond to the needs of people with disabilities. Individuals who view themselves as Aboriginals, members of visible minorities, and disabled are encouraged to apply in confidence.
May 03, 2024
Full time
At Fairstone, our culture is built on strong values and leadership principles that define the expectations we have for working together and with our customers. We help Canadians find the right solution to meet their needs with a variety of products and services. Our values and principles guide the actions we take to ensure our customers get the best experience possible.
Be part of our talented and growing team! We are currently looking for a Legal Counsel, to join our team, reporting to the Director, Legal Affairs.
We are looking for a Legal Counsel with experience practicing corporate law, commercial law and/or litigation in an in-house legal department or law firm. Reporting to the Director, Legal Affairs, you will provide legal expertise and support to Fairstone Financial Inc., its affiliates, and its parent, Fairstone Bank of Canada. Based in one of our centralized locations in Montreal, Toronto or London Ontario, you will be a key member of a dynamic in-house legal team and have an opportunity to grow and develop the skills required of in-house lawyers by working directly with colleagues to grow the business while ensuring the legal and regulatory risk is mitigated and managed.
"Be a part of our inclusive workplace where diverse perspectives drive innovation and excellence."
WHY JOIN US?
BECAUSE WE ARE PROUD TO BE One of Montreal's Top Employers for 2024 for the fourth consecutive year by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers .
WE OFFER:
Work-Life Balance: Our 37.5-hour workweek and hybrid model (3 days in-office) promote a healthy balance.
Wellness: Tailored well-being solutions available 24/7.
Time Off: Minimum 15 paid vacations, 6 wellness days, with federal holidays.
Community Support: Paid Volunteer Day to give back to your community.
Retirement Planning: Employee and employer contribution pension plan, plus the Fairstone Retirement Savings Plan
Education: Tuition reimbursement program covering expenses up to $3,000 per year.
Development: Access to Fairstone Academy for comprehensive training and skill development.
Employee discounts: Exclusive access to discounted products and services, including car insurance, hotels, attractions, movies, gym memberships, and more.
WHAT WILL YOU WORK ON?
Providing strategic legal support to, amongst others, the strategic sourcing, operations, marketing, product development and corporate development, human resources, risk and finance teams.
Drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts and related documents to support consumer lending and credit card products, retail point-of-sale financing agreements, auto financing and real estate leases for retail branches.
Managing of litigation files (customer and employment-related) in conjunction with external counsel.
Providing and managing legal support for retail branch inquiries.
Advising business units on all aspects of federal and provincial consumer lending laws and regulations, including consumer protection.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR
1 - 3 years of corporate commercial experience gained from a law firm or in-house legal department, with exposure to the areas of banking, corporate, and/or consumer finance.
Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
Licensed to practice law in Canada and a lawyer in good standing with a provincial law society (Ontario or Quebec bar membership preferred.
Bilingual (English/French, written and spoken) preferred.
Experience with litigation and/or labour law is an asset.
Ability to work independently and as a member of a team in a fast-paced environment with the ability to adapt to change and meet aggressive timelines.
We are honored to be recognized for offering a best-in-class workplace, incentives, and initiatives to our dedicated employees who have helped build Fairstone into an employer of choice.
WE ARE PROUD TO BE: Montreal's Top Employers 2024 by Canada’s Top 100 Employers!
Learn more:
https://www.fairstone.ca/en/about/canadian-lender
Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fairstone/mycompany/
If you have a preferred language for communication, please kindly inform us whether you prefer French or English on your application.
Fairstone is an equal opportunity employer. Accordingly, we will make reasonable accommodations to respond to the needs of people with disabilities. Individuals who view themselves as Aboriginals, members of visible minorities, and disabled are encouraged to apply in confidence.
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Branch: Non-Regulated Affiliation: Management & Exempt Employment Status: Full-Time Regular Salary Min: $150,700.00 Annually Salary Max: $177,200.00 Annually Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes Workplace Flexibility: Yes Posting End Date: Open Until Filled As the province’s largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience, we proudly deliver renewable energy, natural gas, electricity and propane to 1.2 million customers. We're actively seeking new talent to join our mission of transforming B.C.'s energy landscape. As one of BC's Top Employers with a diverse team of over 2,600 employees, we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong, and grow. Join us, and together, let's shape a brighter future for B.C. Position Overview Your corporate and commercial law experience is unmatched, and you can reliably provide sound legal advice on a host of matters. You understand the need to work closely with your clients and partners to achieve the best results. Sound like you? Then you should apply for our Senior Legal Counsel, Commercial role. In this position, you will report to the Manager, Legal Services (Commercial & Major Projects) and provide legal support on a broad range of corporate and commercial matters related to the energy industry. You will work with our business development, finance, and project teams on energy supply matters which includes the supply of natural gas, LNG, renewable natural gas and hydrogen to develop legal strategies and negotiate large commercial transactions. Among other things, the legal support may involve negotiating the terms of commodity supply arrangements, developing transaction structures for co-development (including with Indigenous communities) of large-scale energy delivery infrastructure, working with our finance team to ensure we have appropriate security in place with respect to a particular contract, or acting as legal lead on the commercial aspects of an acquisition. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law matters, and demonstrated experience providing practical, business-oriented advice with respect to project development, commodity supply arrangements, commercial negotiations and drafting, corporate structuring, and M&A. A strong academic record, superior judgment and good interpersonal skills are required. We are interested in a service-oriented, responsive lawyer who is able to plan and deliver on a number of concurrent, complex files. Previous experience at a major law firm or in-house legal department is preferred. Additional Information This position can be headquartered out of any FortisBC office which includes offices in Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey and Kelowna. In year 1, you will: Build a solid understanding of our business and strategic objectives and gain an understanding of the principle risks of the business and of the applicable regulatory requirements to provide quality legal advice, services, and support. Foster strong working relations with business units and key stakeholders. Be given a range of corporate and commercial files. Be responsible for providing practical legal advice and support to specific business units, including providing legal opinions and drafting contracts. Present legal issues and make recommendations to senior management and our executive leadership team. What it takes: A Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree, eight years of post-call experience at a law firm or in-house legal department, and good standing membership with the Law Society of B.C. (or eligible for membership). Strong knowledge and experience in corporate law. Previous experience in energy project development, commodity supply and offtake arrangements, corporate structuring, and M&A. A demonstrated analytical ability and attention to detail to identify, analyze, research, and evaluate legal issues, interpret legislation and provide legal opinions and advice. An extensive background in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts. Experience working directly with business owners and the ability to work collaboratively on a team. Effective organizational skills to manage multiple time-sensitive files and projects concurrently to meet business owners’ expectations. Ability to work with, manage, and instruct external counsel. In this role, you will have the option to participate in a flexible work program, enabling you to work from an approved flex location in British Columbia up to 85 days a year (equivalent to approximately two days a week), subject to business or operational needs. Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Full job description
Branch: Non-Regulated Affiliation: Management & Exempt Employment Status: Full-Time Regular Salary Min: $150,700.00 Annually Salary Max: $177,200.00 Annually Short-term Incentive Eligible: Yes Workplace Flexibility: Yes Posting End Date: Open Until Filled As the province’s largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience, we proudly deliver renewable energy, natural gas, electricity and propane to 1.2 million customers. We're actively seeking new talent to join our mission of transforming B.C.'s energy landscape. As one of BC's Top Employers with a diverse team of over 2,600 employees, we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect, belong, and grow. Join us, and together, let's shape a brighter future for B.C. Position Overview Your corporate and commercial law experience is unmatched, and you can reliably provide sound legal advice on a host of matters. You understand the need to work closely with your clients and partners to achieve the best results. Sound like you? Then you should apply for our Senior Legal Counsel, Commercial role. In this position, you will report to the Manager, Legal Services (Commercial & Major Projects) and provide legal support on a broad range of corporate and commercial matters related to the energy industry. You will work with our business development, finance, and project teams on energy supply matters which includes the supply of natural gas, LNG, renewable natural gas and hydrogen to develop legal strategies and negotiate large commercial transactions. Among other things, the legal support may involve negotiating the terms of commodity supply arrangements, developing transaction structures for co-development (including with Indigenous communities) of large-scale energy delivery infrastructure, working with our finance team to ensure we have appropriate security in place with respect to a particular contract, or acting as legal lead on the commercial aspects of an acquisition. The successful candidate will have strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law matters, and demonstrated experience providing practical, business-oriented advice with respect to project development, commodity supply arrangements, commercial negotiations and drafting, corporate structuring, and M&A. A strong academic record, superior judgment and good interpersonal skills are required. We are interested in a service-oriented, responsive lawyer who is able to plan and deliver on a number of concurrent, complex files. Previous experience at a major law firm or in-house legal department is preferred. Additional Information This position can be headquartered out of any FortisBC office which includes offices in Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey and Kelowna. In year 1, you will: Build a solid understanding of our business and strategic objectives and gain an understanding of the principle risks of the business and of the applicable regulatory requirements to provide quality legal advice, services, and support. Foster strong working relations with business units and key stakeholders. Be given a range of corporate and commercial files. Be responsible for providing practical legal advice and support to specific business units, including providing legal opinions and drafting contracts. Present legal issues and make recommendations to senior management and our executive leadership team. What it takes: A Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor degree, eight years of post-call experience at a law firm or in-house legal department, and good standing membership with the Law Society of B.C. (or eligible for membership). Strong knowledge and experience in corporate law. Previous experience in energy project development, commodity supply and offtake arrangements, corporate structuring, and M&A. A demonstrated analytical ability and attention to detail to identify, analyze, research, and evaluate legal issues, interpret legislation and provide legal opinions and advice. An extensive background in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts. Experience working directly with business owners and the ability to work collaboratively on a team. Effective organizational skills to manage multiple time-sensitive files and projects concurrently to meet business owners’ expectations. Ability to work with, manage, and instruct external counsel. In this role, you will have the option to participate in a flexible work program, enabling you to work from an approved flex location in British Columbia up to 85 days a year (equivalent to approximately two days a week), subject to business or operational needs. Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities, while being safe, inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, while supporting life-long career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.
Business Development Bank of Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
We are banking at another level.
Choosing BDC as your employer means working in a healthy, inclusive, and skilled workplace that puts forward the best conditions to bring together unique teams where employees are empowered to act. It also means being at the centre of ambitious economic and financial projects to see further and to do things differently, to fuel the success of Canadian entrepreneurs.
Choosing BDC as your employer also means:
Flexible and competitive benefits, including an Employee Savings and Investment Plan where BDC matches part of your voluntary contributions, a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, a $750 wellness and health care spending account, to name a few
In addition to paid vacation each year, five personal days, sick days as necessary, and our offices are closed from December 25 to January 1
A hybrid work model that truly balances work and personal life
Opportunities for learning, training and development, and much more...
POSITION OVERVIEW
Working collaboratively with the Assistant Vice-President, Special Projects and Operational Performance (Legal Affairs), the candidate will be a key player in implementing the strategic priorities of Legal Affairs, supporting all of bank’s lines of business including commercial lending, venture capital (funds and direct investments), growth equity, subordinated debt and structured financing. The candidate will do so by providing legal advice on projects and initiatives, and by recommending, implementing and monitoring innovative tools and programs that increase efficiency, productivity, and work-product quality within Legal Affairs. The candidate will also act as a knowledge management champion for Legal Affairs and be a key contributor to process improvements, technology adoption, operational changes, and training. The candidate may participate in corporate legal industry roundtables and benchmarking studies.
CHALLENGES TO BE MET
Legal Affairs
Assist in the development and implementation of the Legal Affairs’ Business Unit Plan and any related action plans.
Assist in designing, implementing, and maintaining a project management platform for Legal Affairs to track, prioritize and manage projects that require legal support.
Assist in creating and maintaining a knowledge management platform within Legal Affairs to share knowledge, information and expertise, and to increase collaboration and productivity by coordinating efforts between different groups (break down silos)
Promote operational, procedural and technological improvements within Legal Affairs and in association with internal partners.
Create and coordinate the delivery of training materials and other resources to support change.
Assist in developing reporting tools and dashboards to assess and monitor team workloads and to allocate responsibilities and resources in real time.
Internal & Projects, Programs and Procedures
Work to increase the reach and relevance of Legal Affairs in support of national, regional and external projects and programs.
Collaborate with team members and stakeholders by providing technical expertise, legal advice and early-stage guidance and direction.
Continually generate innovative ideas and advance opportunities to extend BDC's support to entrepreneurs in alignment with strategic goals and initiatives.
Review and assess internal procedures and processes to promote efficiency, productivity and employee engagement.
External Partnerships
Provide technical expertise and legal advice to support the expansion of BDC's partnership programs, particularly for underserved and diverse entrepreneurs.
Provide legal advice for the negotiation, operationalization and support of strategic partnerships and joint ventures, including the drafting of legal documentation and supporting decision-making authorities with respect to legal risk management.
Identify, engage and consult with internal and external experts to support sector specific initiatives.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Bachelor’s Degree in Law and/or Juris Doctorate
Member of a Canadian provincial bar or law society
Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, including banking or financial services law.
In-house experience with a regulated financial institution an asset
Understanding of the legal and regulatory environment governing financial institutions in Canada an asset.
Bilingualism, written and spoken, in English and French
Project Management: experience in designing, implementing and tracking project plans, resource allocation and budgets.
Partnership Negotiation: Expertise in structuring, negotiating, implementing and supporting partnerships and similar transactions.
Be proactive in your work environment, adopting a mindset of continuous improvement, including making recommendations to improve the quality and efficiency of services, systems, and processes.
Resourcefulness, integrity, independence of mind, with courage to take a stand on important issues and drive change as necessary
Excellent judgment and creative problem-solving skills, with ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
Ability to adapt to frequently changing priorities while continuing to pursue key portfolio objectives
Team player with strong business acumen and a solid ability to judge, analyze, summarize and formulate recommendations
Solid internal and external client relationship building skills
Good communication and negotiation skills
Strong presenter and trainer, ability to simplify and explain loan practices and procedures
Good knowledge of IT systems and Microsoft Office
Proudly one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive and accessible environment where all employees can thrive and feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. If you require an accommodation to complete your application, please do not hesitate to contact us at
accessibility@bdc.ca
.
While we appreciate all applications, we advise that only the candidates selected to participate in the recruitment process will be contacted.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
We are banking at another level.
Choosing BDC as your employer means working in a healthy, inclusive, and skilled workplace that puts forward the best conditions to bring together unique teams where employees are empowered to act. It also means being at the centre of ambitious economic and financial projects to see further and to do things differently, to fuel the success of Canadian entrepreneurs.
Choosing BDC as your employer also means:
Flexible and competitive benefits, including an Employee Savings and Investment Plan where BDC matches part of your voluntary contributions, a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, a $750 wellness and health care spending account, to name a few
In addition to paid vacation each year, five personal days, sick days as necessary, and our offices are closed from December 25 to January 1
A hybrid work model that truly balances work and personal life
Opportunities for learning, training and development, and much more...
POSITION OVERVIEW
Working collaboratively with the Assistant Vice-President, Special Projects and Operational Performance (Legal Affairs), the candidate will be a key player in implementing the strategic priorities of Legal Affairs, supporting all of bank’s lines of business including commercial lending, venture capital (funds and direct investments), growth equity, subordinated debt and structured financing. The candidate will do so by providing legal advice on projects and initiatives, and by recommending, implementing and monitoring innovative tools and programs that increase efficiency, productivity, and work-product quality within Legal Affairs. The candidate will also act as a knowledge management champion for Legal Affairs and be a key contributor to process improvements, technology adoption, operational changes, and training. The candidate may participate in corporate legal industry roundtables and benchmarking studies.
CHALLENGES TO BE MET
Legal Affairs
Assist in the development and implementation of the Legal Affairs’ Business Unit Plan and any related action plans.
Assist in designing, implementing, and maintaining a project management platform for Legal Affairs to track, prioritize and manage projects that require legal support.
Assist in creating and maintaining a knowledge management platform within Legal Affairs to share knowledge, information and expertise, and to increase collaboration and productivity by coordinating efforts between different groups (break down silos)
Promote operational, procedural and technological improvements within Legal Affairs and in association with internal partners.
Create and coordinate the delivery of training materials and other resources to support change.
Assist in developing reporting tools and dashboards to assess and monitor team workloads and to allocate responsibilities and resources in real time.
Internal & Projects, Programs and Procedures
Work to increase the reach and relevance of Legal Affairs in support of national, regional and external projects and programs.
Collaborate with team members and stakeholders by providing technical expertise, legal advice and early-stage guidance and direction.
Continually generate innovative ideas and advance opportunities to extend BDC's support to entrepreneurs in alignment with strategic goals and initiatives.
Review and assess internal procedures and processes to promote efficiency, productivity and employee engagement.
External Partnerships
Provide technical expertise and legal advice to support the expansion of BDC's partnership programs, particularly for underserved and diverse entrepreneurs.
Provide legal advice for the negotiation, operationalization and support of strategic partnerships and joint ventures, including the drafting of legal documentation and supporting decision-making authorities with respect to legal risk management.
Identify, engage and consult with internal and external experts to support sector specific initiatives.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Bachelor’s Degree in Law and/or Juris Doctorate
Member of a Canadian provincial bar or law society
Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, including banking or financial services law.
In-house experience with a regulated financial institution an asset
Understanding of the legal and regulatory environment governing financial institutions in Canada an asset.
Bilingualism, written and spoken, in English and French
Project Management: experience in designing, implementing and tracking project plans, resource allocation and budgets.
Partnership Negotiation: Expertise in structuring, negotiating, implementing and supporting partnerships and similar transactions.
Be proactive in your work environment, adopting a mindset of continuous improvement, including making recommendations to improve the quality and efficiency of services, systems, and processes.
Resourcefulness, integrity, independence of mind, with courage to take a stand on important issues and drive change as necessary
Excellent judgment and creative problem-solving skills, with ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
Ability to adapt to frequently changing priorities while continuing to pursue key portfolio objectives
Team player with strong business acumen and a solid ability to judge, analyze, summarize and formulate recommendations
Solid internal and external client relationship building skills
Good communication and negotiation skills
Strong presenter and trainer, ability to simplify and explain loan practices and procedures
Good knowledge of IT systems and Microsoft Office
Proudly one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive and accessible environment where all employees can thrive and feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. If you require an accommodation to complete your application, please do not hesitate to contact us at
accessibility@bdc.ca
.
While we appreciate all applications, we advise that only the candidates selected to participate in the recruitment process will be contacted.
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Conseiller juridique principal, Innovation et technologie
Saisissez une formidable occasion de vous joindre à une entreprise mondiale de premier plan.
Faites partie d’une équipe mondiale hautement collaborative, qui a votre croissance et votre perfectionnement à cœur.
Occupez un poste permanent basé Montréal.
À propos du poste
Trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin.
Nous sommes à la recherche d’un Conseiller juridique principal, Innovation et technologie pour joindre la fonction élargie Services juridiques et gouvernance et Affaires de l’entreprise (LG&CA) et diriger le soutien juridique en matière d’innovation et de technologie à l’échelle mondiale. Cela comprend la responsabilité de fournir un soutien et des conseils juridiques sur des questions relatives à la propriété intellectuelle, à l’innovation, au numérique, à l’IA générative, à la cybersécurité et aux données. Le titulaire du poste aura pour responsabilité de mettre sur pied et de gérer une équipe performante d’avocats et de conseillers, afin de remplir cette mission dans l’ensemble du Groupe Rio Tinto ainsi que dans chacun de nos quatre groupes de produits.
Vous jouerez un rôle actif en tant que membre clé du comité consultatif sur l’innovation, chargé d’accélérer notre portefeuille d’innovations. Vous aurez également la responsabilité d’établir et de diriger une communauté de pratique juridique mondiale pour favoriser l’échange d’apprentissages et de pratiques exemplaires dans les domaines du numérique, de l’IA générative et des données.
Faire partie de la haute direction de Rio Tinto, c’est participer à l’exploitation d’une entreprise qui appuie le progrès humain. Aidez-nous à écrire le prochain chapitre de notre histoire! Venez diriger certains des plus brillants esprits de l’industrie qui travaillent à relever les défis du 21e siècle. L’étendue de ce poste vous offre la possibilité d’avoir une incidence importante au sein de Rio Tinto et au-delà. Nous vous offrons une rémunération compétitive axée sur la performance et une vaste gamme d’avantages sociaux en contrepartie de vos contributions. Grâce à notre portée mondiale, nous proposons des occasions de développement variées et stimulantes.
Relevant du chef des Services juridiques, Siège social, le conseiller juridique principal aura les responsabilités suivantes :
Mettre sur pied et diriger une équipe mondiale d’avocats et de conseillers axés sur les affaires, selon un modèle de soutien efficace et prêt pour l’avenir qui anticipe les évolutions de demain ainsi que les capacités et compétences qu’elles exigeront.
Diriger le soutien à la propriété intellectuelle au sein de Rio Tinto et s’assurer d’offrir ce qu’il y a de mieux en fait de stratégie en matière de brevets, de gestion et d’approche de défense, tout en intégrant les meilleures pratiques d’exploitation qui allient soutien interne et externe et en cernant les domaines les plus propices à une délocalisation ou à une impartition rentable.
Travailler en collaboration avec les groupes de produits (et les équipes de services juridiques de Rio Tinto) pour soutenir la protection, le développement et la commercialisation de technologies révolutionnaires dans l’industrie, comme Nuton dans le secteur du cuivre et Elysis dans le secteur de l’aluminium, lesquelles visent à favoriser la gestion environnementale et la décarbonation par l’innovation dans les méthodes d’extraction et de traitement de l’industrie minière.
Soutenir la commercialisation de la propriété intellectuelle en offrant des conseils sur des ententes commerciales sur mesure qui tiennent compte tant de la protection de la propriété intellectuelle que de l’atteinte des objectifs d’affaires de Rio Tinto.
Travailler en collaboration avec les champs d’expertise de la cybersécurité, de l’IA générative et de la confidentialité des données afin de fournir au service juridique relatif aux groupes de produits en maintenant une visibilité et une pleine compréhension des risques.
Diriger le soutien aux évaluations en matière de cybersécurité et d’IA générative (y compris les conseils relatifs aux systèmes, aux processus et aux outils), les conseils juridiques sur la mise en pratique et le maintien de la confidentialité des données ainsi que le soutien à la coordination des équipes des services juridiques des groupes de produits et des champs d’expertise sur les problèmes soulevés dans les évaluations.
Établir et diriger une communauté de pratique juridique axée sur la technologie à l’échelle mondiale afin d’échanger sur les apprentissages et les pratiques exemplaires dans les domaines du numérique, de l’IA générative, des données et d’innovations futures.
Comprendre le cadre réglementaire actuel et à venir dans le domaine de l’innovation et de la technologie et fournir des conseils à l’interne sur les modifications à apporter aux processus d’affaires.
Examiner et aider à préparer tout document pertinent pour le comité exécutif, le comité d’audit ou le conseil d’administration, de même que toute politique, norme, procédure et document d’orientation nouveaux ou mis à jour, en assurant la coordination de la fonction LG&CA et d’autres parties prenantes clés afin de tenir compte de leurs points de vue.
Jouer un rôle actif dans le perfectionnement des compétences en matière de cybersécurité de l’ensemble des équipes des services juridiques et veiller à ce que celles-ci soient toujours prêtes à agir, tout en tenant compte des meilleures pratiques de gestion de crise dans le domaine de la cybersécurité.
Mettre sur pied une équipe performante et diversifiée et cultiver un environnement d’apprentissage et d’amélioration continue.
Votre contribution
Engagement à assurer votre sécurité et votre bien-être mental et ceux de votre équipe.
Formation d’avocat ou d’agent de brevet et au moins 10 ans d’expérience exceptionnelle dans une grande multinationale ou un cabinet d’avocats international.
Expérience de direction en matière de prestation de conseils dans le champ d’expertise du poste et, idéalement, autre diplôme ou des qualifications complémentaires se rapportant au poste.
Capacité avérée à soutenir des transactions commerciales complexes et inédites ainsi qu’à obtenir des résultats facilitant la réalisation des objectifs d’affaires globaux.
Expérience de travail dans une organisation dynamique, complexe et innovante, et intérêt pour les enjeux clés qui touchent les marchés dans lesquels Rio Tinto exerce ses activités.
Solides compétences techniques et analytiques et capacité démontrée à formuler et à offrir des solutions créatives et novatrices pour les problèmes commerciaux.
Approche pragmatique du leadership qui concilie l’atténuation des risques réels et le soutien à la réalisation d’occasions d’affaires.
Capacité à influencer la haute direction avec crédibilité, à nouer des relations à l’échelle de la direction et à contribuer aux débats en dehors du cadre juridique.
Expérience en direction d’équipes avec une approche de leadership basée sur la bienveillance et une passion pour le développement de carrière.
Capacité à adapter son style en fonction du public et du contexte, tout en faisant preuve d’un haut niveau d’intégrité et d’un solide engagement à l’égard des valeurs organisationnelles et éthiques.
Ce que nous offrons
Obtenez la reconnaissance de vos contributions, de votre capacité de réflexion et de votre travail acharné, et la satisfaction de savoir que vous avez aidé le monde à progresser.
Environnement de travail au sein duquel la sécurité est toujours la priorité absolue
Poste permanent, directement au service de Rio Tinto
Salaire de base concurrentiel établi en fonction de vos compétences et de votre expérience, et programme incitatif annuel
Avantages sociaux complets, y compris un régime d’assurance maladie privé et subventionné pour les employés et les membres de leur famille immédiate
Régime d’actionnariat intéressant
Couverture d’assurance fournie par l’entreprise
Nombreuses options de sacrifice salarial et de rémunération
Occasions de développement de carrière et aide à la formation pour réaliser vos aspirations sur le plan technique et du leadership
Accès en tout temps à du soutien en matière de santé et de bien-être pour les employés et leur famille
Congés pour divers motifs (vacances/annuels, congé parental payé, congés de maladie)
Rabais exclusifs pour les employés (services bancaires, hébergement, locations de voiture, vente au détail et plus)
Possible indemnité de réinstallation nationale
À propos de Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto est un chef de file mondial du secteur des sociétés minières et des matériaux. Nous sommes établis dans 35 pays où nous produisons du minerai de fer, du cuivre, de l’aluminium, des minéraux critiques et d’autres matériaux nécessaires à la transition énergétique mondiale et à la prospérité des personnes, des communautés et des nations.
Nous exerçons nos activités depuis 150 ans, en nous appuyant sur les connaissances accumulées au fil des générations et sur les différents continents. Notre mission – trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin – nous guide dans notre quête d’innovation et d’amélioration continue, dans le but de fabriquer des produits à faibles émissions et répondant aux bonnes normes environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. Mais comme nous ne pouvons pas y arriver seuls, nous nous attachons à créer des partenariats nous permettant de résoudre des problèmes, de créer des situations mutuellement avantageuses et de saisir des occasions.
Chaque voix compte
Chez Rio Tinto, nous accueillons favorablement et encourageons les candidatures d’Autochtones, de femmes, de membres de la communauté LGBTQ+, de travailleurs âgés, de personnes handicapées et de représentants d’origines diverses.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l’équité en matière d’emploi (Minorités/femmes/personnes handicapées/vétérans)
Rio Tinto utilise le processus de vérification électronique E-Verify pour confirmer les autorisations de travail. Pour obtenir plus d’informations, veuillez visiter le site http://www.uscis.gov/.
La période de candidature prend fin le 13 mai 2024 (Rio Tinto se réserve le droit de retirer l’affichage de postes avant cette date).
#FR
Chief Counsel, Innovation and Technology
Exciting leadership opportunity to join a leading global company.
Become part of a highly collaborative global team, committed to your growth and development.
Permanent role, based in Montreal
About the role
Finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs.
As part of the broader Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs function, we are looking for a Chief Counsel, Innovation and Technology to lead the global legal support for Innovation and Technology, which includes taking responsibility for providing legal support and advice for Intellectual Property, Innovation, Digital, Gen AI, Cyber and Data. The role will lead and be accountable for developing and maintaining a high performing team of lawyers and advisors to deliver on this scope across the Rio Tinto Group at a Corporate level as well as across each of our four Product Groups (PGs).
You will play an active role as a key member of the Innovation Advisory Committee responsible for accelerating our innovation portfolio. You will also be responsible for establishing and leading a global legal community of practice to share learnings and best practices in the areas of Digital, Gen AI and Data.
Being one of Rio Tinto’s senior leaders means helping to run a company that drives human progress. You are writing the next chapter of our story. You lead some of the industry’s best and brightest minds, working to solve the challenges of the 21st century where the scope of this role provides the platform to make a meaningful difference within Rio Tinto and beyond. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop are broad and exciting.
Reporting to the General Counsel, Corporate, the Chief Counsel key responsibilities include:
Building, developing and leading a global team of commercially centric lawyers and advisors in a fit-for-future and efficient support model which proactively anticipates future developments and the associated capabilities and skills needed
Leading support across intellectual property within Rio Tinto and ensuring it has a best-in-class patent strategy, management and defence approach while embedding best in class operating practices which balance of internal and external support and identify areas that can be cost effectively offshored or outsourced.
Working collaboratively with the PGs (and the legal teams across Rio Tinto) to support the protection, development and commercialization of industry changing technologies such as of Nuton within Copper and Elysis within Aluminium, which aim to address environmental stewardship and decarbonization through industry changing innovation of mining and processing methods
Supporting the commercialization of Intellectual Property by advising on bespoke commercial agreements which balance intellectual property protection with achieving Rio Tinto’s business objectives
Working in collaboration with the Cyber Security, GenAI and Data Privacy AoEs to provide PG legal with the visibility and full understanding of risks.
Leading the support on cyber and GenAI assessments, including advice on systems and processes and tools; legal advice on application and maintenance of data privacy; coordination with PG Legal and AoEs on issues raised in assessments.
Establishing and leading a global legal Technology community of practice to share learnings and best practices in the areas of Digital, Gen AI and Data and future developments
Understanding the current and anticipated regulatory landscapes across Innovation and Technology and advice internally on any required changes to business processes
Reviewing and supporting any relevant papers for Exco, AuditCo or the Board or any relevant new or updated policies, standards, procedures and guidance documents, coordinating across the LG&CA function and other key stakeholders to take into account views
Playing an active role in upskilling across Legal for Cyber and continuously ensure a state of readiness across Legal taking into account best practice in crisis management for Cyber
Developing a high performing, diverse team and cultivating an environment of learning and continuous improvement.
What you’ll bring
A commitment to the safety and mental wellbeing of yourself and your team.
A qualified Lawyer or Patent Agent with at least 10 years of exceptional experience in a major multinational business or international law firm
Experience in leading and being accountable for delivering advice across the scope of the role and ideally additional degree or complimentary qualifications for the scope of the role
Proven ability to supporting complex and novel commercial transactions and outcomes facilitating overall business objectives
Accustomed to operating in dynamic, complex and innovative organization, ideally with an appreciation of the key issues in the markets in which Rio Tinto operates.
Strong technical and analytical skills alongside a proven track record of formulating and offering creative, out-of-the box solutions to commercial problems.
A pragmatic leadership approach which balances mitigating real risk with supporting the achievement of business opportunities
Ability to influence credibly at senior management level, build relationships at executive level and contribute to debates outside of the legal remit.
Experience in leading teams with a care based leadership approach and a passion for career development
Ability to flex style to suit the audience & context, while demonstrating high level of integrity and a strong commitment to organisational and ethical values.
What we offer
Be recognised for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress.
A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
A permanent position working directly for Rio Tinto
A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
Comprehensive medical benefits including subsidised private health insurance for employees and immediate family
Attractive share ownership plan
Company provided insurance cover
Extensive salary sacrifice & salary packaging options
Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical wellbeing support
Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
Exclusive employee discounts (banking, accommodation, cars, retail and more)
Possible domestic relocation assistance
About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and materials company. We operate in 35 countries where we produce iron ore, copper, aluminium, critical minerals, and other materials needed for the global energy transition and for people, communities, and nations to thrive.
We have been mining for 150 years and operate with knowledge built up across generations and continents. Our purpose is finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs – striving for innovation and continuous improvement to produce materials with low emissions and to the right environmental, social and governance standards. But we can’t do it on our own, so we’re focused on creating partnerships to solve problems, create win-win and meet opportunities.
Every Voice Matters
At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, women, the LGBTQ+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Rio Tinto participates in E-Verify to confirm work authorization. Please visit http://www.uscis.gov/ for more information.
Applications close on 13 May 2024 (Rio Tinto reserves the right to remove advertised roles prior to this date)
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
**English version follows**
Conseiller juridique principal, Innovation et technologie
Saisissez une formidable occasion de vous joindre à une entreprise mondiale de premier plan.
Faites partie d’une équipe mondiale hautement collaborative, qui a votre croissance et votre perfectionnement à cœur.
Occupez un poste permanent basé Montréal.
À propos du poste
Trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin.
Nous sommes à la recherche d’un Conseiller juridique principal, Innovation et technologie pour joindre la fonction élargie Services juridiques et gouvernance et Affaires de l’entreprise (LG&CA) et diriger le soutien juridique en matière d’innovation et de technologie à l’échelle mondiale. Cela comprend la responsabilité de fournir un soutien et des conseils juridiques sur des questions relatives à la propriété intellectuelle, à l’innovation, au numérique, à l’IA générative, à la cybersécurité et aux données. Le titulaire du poste aura pour responsabilité de mettre sur pied et de gérer une équipe performante d’avocats et de conseillers, afin de remplir cette mission dans l’ensemble du Groupe Rio Tinto ainsi que dans chacun de nos quatre groupes de produits.
Vous jouerez un rôle actif en tant que membre clé du comité consultatif sur l’innovation, chargé d’accélérer notre portefeuille d’innovations. Vous aurez également la responsabilité d’établir et de diriger une communauté de pratique juridique mondiale pour favoriser l’échange d’apprentissages et de pratiques exemplaires dans les domaines du numérique, de l’IA générative et des données.
Faire partie de la haute direction de Rio Tinto, c’est participer à l’exploitation d’une entreprise qui appuie le progrès humain. Aidez-nous à écrire le prochain chapitre de notre histoire! Venez diriger certains des plus brillants esprits de l’industrie qui travaillent à relever les défis du 21e siècle. L’étendue de ce poste vous offre la possibilité d’avoir une incidence importante au sein de Rio Tinto et au-delà. Nous vous offrons une rémunération compétitive axée sur la performance et une vaste gamme d’avantages sociaux en contrepartie de vos contributions. Grâce à notre portée mondiale, nous proposons des occasions de développement variées et stimulantes.
Relevant du chef des Services juridiques, Siège social, le conseiller juridique principal aura les responsabilités suivantes :
Mettre sur pied et diriger une équipe mondiale d’avocats et de conseillers axés sur les affaires, selon un modèle de soutien efficace et prêt pour l’avenir qui anticipe les évolutions de demain ainsi que les capacités et compétences qu’elles exigeront.
Diriger le soutien à la propriété intellectuelle au sein de Rio Tinto et s’assurer d’offrir ce qu’il y a de mieux en fait de stratégie en matière de brevets, de gestion et d’approche de défense, tout en intégrant les meilleures pratiques d’exploitation qui allient soutien interne et externe et en cernant les domaines les plus propices à une délocalisation ou à une impartition rentable.
Travailler en collaboration avec les groupes de produits (et les équipes de services juridiques de Rio Tinto) pour soutenir la protection, le développement et la commercialisation de technologies révolutionnaires dans l’industrie, comme Nuton dans le secteur du cuivre et Elysis dans le secteur de l’aluminium, lesquelles visent à favoriser la gestion environnementale et la décarbonation par l’innovation dans les méthodes d’extraction et de traitement de l’industrie minière.
Soutenir la commercialisation de la propriété intellectuelle en offrant des conseils sur des ententes commerciales sur mesure qui tiennent compte tant de la protection de la propriété intellectuelle que de l’atteinte des objectifs d’affaires de Rio Tinto.
Travailler en collaboration avec les champs d’expertise de la cybersécurité, de l’IA générative et de la confidentialité des données afin de fournir au service juridique relatif aux groupes de produits en maintenant une visibilité et une pleine compréhension des risques.
Diriger le soutien aux évaluations en matière de cybersécurité et d’IA générative (y compris les conseils relatifs aux systèmes, aux processus et aux outils), les conseils juridiques sur la mise en pratique et le maintien de la confidentialité des données ainsi que le soutien à la coordination des équipes des services juridiques des groupes de produits et des champs d’expertise sur les problèmes soulevés dans les évaluations.
Établir et diriger une communauté de pratique juridique axée sur la technologie à l’échelle mondiale afin d’échanger sur les apprentissages et les pratiques exemplaires dans les domaines du numérique, de l’IA générative, des données et d’innovations futures.
Comprendre le cadre réglementaire actuel et à venir dans le domaine de l’innovation et de la technologie et fournir des conseils à l’interne sur les modifications à apporter aux processus d’affaires.
Examiner et aider à préparer tout document pertinent pour le comité exécutif, le comité d’audit ou le conseil d’administration, de même que toute politique, norme, procédure et document d’orientation nouveaux ou mis à jour, en assurant la coordination de la fonction LG&CA et d’autres parties prenantes clés afin de tenir compte de leurs points de vue.
Jouer un rôle actif dans le perfectionnement des compétences en matière de cybersécurité de l’ensemble des équipes des services juridiques et veiller à ce que celles-ci soient toujours prêtes à agir, tout en tenant compte des meilleures pratiques de gestion de crise dans le domaine de la cybersécurité.
Mettre sur pied une équipe performante et diversifiée et cultiver un environnement d’apprentissage et d’amélioration continue.
Votre contribution
Engagement à assurer votre sécurité et votre bien-être mental et ceux de votre équipe.
Formation d’avocat ou d’agent de brevet et au moins 10 ans d’expérience exceptionnelle dans une grande multinationale ou un cabinet d’avocats international.
Expérience de direction en matière de prestation de conseils dans le champ d’expertise du poste et, idéalement, autre diplôme ou des qualifications complémentaires se rapportant au poste.
Capacité avérée à soutenir des transactions commerciales complexes et inédites ainsi qu’à obtenir des résultats facilitant la réalisation des objectifs d’affaires globaux.
Expérience de travail dans une organisation dynamique, complexe et innovante, et intérêt pour les enjeux clés qui touchent les marchés dans lesquels Rio Tinto exerce ses activités.
Solides compétences techniques et analytiques et capacité démontrée à formuler et à offrir des solutions créatives et novatrices pour les problèmes commerciaux.
Approche pragmatique du leadership qui concilie l’atténuation des risques réels et le soutien à la réalisation d’occasions d’affaires.
Capacité à influencer la haute direction avec crédibilité, à nouer des relations à l’échelle de la direction et à contribuer aux débats en dehors du cadre juridique.
Expérience en direction d’équipes avec une approche de leadership basée sur la bienveillance et une passion pour le développement de carrière.
Capacité à adapter son style en fonction du public et du contexte, tout en faisant preuve d’un haut niveau d’intégrité et d’un solide engagement à l’égard des valeurs organisationnelles et éthiques.
Ce que nous offrons
Obtenez la reconnaissance de vos contributions, de votre capacité de réflexion et de votre travail acharné, et la satisfaction de savoir que vous avez aidé le monde à progresser.
Environnement de travail au sein duquel la sécurité est toujours la priorité absolue
Poste permanent, directement au service de Rio Tinto
Salaire de base concurrentiel établi en fonction de vos compétences et de votre expérience, et programme incitatif annuel
Avantages sociaux complets, y compris un régime d’assurance maladie privé et subventionné pour les employés et les membres de leur famille immédiate
Régime d’actionnariat intéressant
Couverture d’assurance fournie par l’entreprise
Nombreuses options de sacrifice salarial et de rémunération
Occasions de développement de carrière et aide à la formation pour réaliser vos aspirations sur le plan technique et du leadership
Accès en tout temps à du soutien en matière de santé et de bien-être pour les employés et leur famille
Congés pour divers motifs (vacances/annuels, congé parental payé, congés de maladie)
Rabais exclusifs pour les employés (services bancaires, hébergement, locations de voiture, vente au détail et plus)
Possible indemnité de réinstallation nationale
À propos de Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto est un chef de file mondial du secteur des sociétés minières et des matériaux. Nous sommes établis dans 35 pays où nous produisons du minerai de fer, du cuivre, de l’aluminium, des minéraux critiques et d’autres matériaux nécessaires à la transition énergétique mondiale et à la prospérité des personnes, des communautés et des nations.
Nous exerçons nos activités depuis 150 ans, en nous appuyant sur les connaissances accumulées au fil des générations et sur les différents continents. Notre mission – trouver de meilleures façons de fournir les matériaux dont le monde a besoin – nous guide dans notre quête d’innovation et d’amélioration continue, dans le but de fabriquer des produits à faibles émissions et répondant aux bonnes normes environnementales, sociales et de gouvernance. Mais comme nous ne pouvons pas y arriver seuls, nous nous attachons à créer des partenariats nous permettant de résoudre des problèmes, de créer des situations mutuellement avantageuses et de saisir des occasions.
Chaque voix compte
Chez Rio Tinto, nous accueillons favorablement et encourageons les candidatures d’Autochtones, de femmes, de membres de la communauté LGBTQ+, de travailleurs âgés, de personnes handicapées et de représentants d’origines diverses.
Nous sommes un employeur souscrivant au principe de l’équité en matière d’emploi (Minorités/femmes/personnes handicapées/vétérans)
Rio Tinto utilise le processus de vérification électronique E-Verify pour confirmer les autorisations de travail. Pour obtenir plus d’informations, veuillez visiter le site http://www.uscis.gov/.
La période de candidature prend fin le 13 mai 2024 (Rio Tinto se réserve le droit de retirer l’affichage de postes avant cette date).
#FR
Chief Counsel, Innovation and Technology
Exciting leadership opportunity to join a leading global company.
Become part of a highly collaborative global team, committed to your growth and development.
Permanent role, based in Montreal
About the role
Finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs.
As part of the broader Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs function, we are looking for a Chief Counsel, Innovation and Technology to lead the global legal support for Innovation and Technology, which includes taking responsibility for providing legal support and advice for Intellectual Property, Innovation, Digital, Gen AI, Cyber and Data. The role will lead and be accountable for developing and maintaining a high performing team of lawyers and advisors to deliver on this scope across the Rio Tinto Group at a Corporate level as well as across each of our four Product Groups (PGs).
You will play an active role as a key member of the Innovation Advisory Committee responsible for accelerating our innovation portfolio. You will also be responsible for establishing and leading a global legal community of practice to share learnings and best practices in the areas of Digital, Gen AI and Data.
Being one of Rio Tinto’s senior leaders means helping to run a company that drives human progress. You are writing the next chapter of our story. You lead some of the industry’s best and brightest minds, working to solve the challenges of the 21st century where the scope of this role provides the platform to make a meaningful difference within Rio Tinto and beyond. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop are broad and exciting.
Reporting to the General Counsel, Corporate, the Chief Counsel key responsibilities include:
Building, developing and leading a global team of commercially centric lawyers and advisors in a fit-for-future and efficient support model which proactively anticipates future developments and the associated capabilities and skills needed
Leading support across intellectual property within Rio Tinto and ensuring it has a best-in-class patent strategy, management and defence approach while embedding best in class operating practices which balance of internal and external support and identify areas that can be cost effectively offshored or outsourced.
Working collaboratively with the PGs (and the legal teams across Rio Tinto) to support the protection, development and commercialization of industry changing technologies such as of Nuton within Copper and Elysis within Aluminium, which aim to address environmental stewardship and decarbonization through industry changing innovation of mining and processing methods
Supporting the commercialization of Intellectual Property by advising on bespoke commercial agreements which balance intellectual property protection with achieving Rio Tinto’s business objectives
Working in collaboration with the Cyber Security, GenAI and Data Privacy AoEs to provide PG legal with the visibility and full understanding of risks.
Leading the support on cyber and GenAI assessments, including advice on systems and processes and tools; legal advice on application and maintenance of data privacy; coordination with PG Legal and AoEs on issues raised in assessments.
Establishing and leading a global legal Technology community of practice to share learnings and best practices in the areas of Digital, Gen AI and Data and future developments
Understanding the current and anticipated regulatory landscapes across Innovation and Technology and advice internally on any required changes to business processes
Reviewing and supporting any relevant papers for Exco, AuditCo or the Board or any relevant new or updated policies, standards, procedures and guidance documents, coordinating across the LG&CA function and other key stakeholders to take into account views
Playing an active role in upskilling across Legal for Cyber and continuously ensure a state of readiness across Legal taking into account best practice in crisis management for Cyber
Developing a high performing, diverse team and cultivating an environment of learning and continuous improvement.
What you’ll bring
A commitment to the safety and mental wellbeing of yourself and your team.
A qualified Lawyer or Patent Agent with at least 10 years of exceptional experience in a major multinational business or international law firm
Experience in leading and being accountable for delivering advice across the scope of the role and ideally additional degree or complimentary qualifications for the scope of the role
Proven ability to supporting complex and novel commercial transactions and outcomes facilitating overall business objectives
Accustomed to operating in dynamic, complex and innovative organization, ideally with an appreciation of the key issues in the markets in which Rio Tinto operates.
Strong technical and analytical skills alongside a proven track record of formulating and offering creative, out-of-the box solutions to commercial problems.
A pragmatic leadership approach which balances mitigating real risk with supporting the achievement of business opportunities
Ability to influence credibly at senior management level, build relationships at executive level and contribute to debates outside of the legal remit.
Experience in leading teams with a care based leadership approach and a passion for career development
Ability to flex style to suit the audience & context, while demonstrating high level of integrity and a strong commitment to organisational and ethical values.
What we offer
Be recognised for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you’ve helped the world progress.
A work environment where safety is always the number one priority
A permanent position working directly for Rio Tinto
A competitive base salary reflective of your skills and experience with annual incentive program
Comprehensive medical benefits including subsidised private health insurance for employees and immediate family
Attractive share ownership plan
Company provided insurance cover
Extensive salary sacrifice & salary packaging options
Career development & education assistance to further your technical or leadership ambitions
Ongoing access to family-friendly health and medical wellbeing support
Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation/annual, paid parental, sick leave)
Exclusive employee discounts (banking, accommodation, cars, retail and more)
Possible domestic relocation assistance
About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and materials company. We operate in 35 countries where we produce iron ore, copper, aluminium, critical minerals, and other materials needed for the global energy transition and for people, communities, and nations to thrive.
We have been mining for 150 years and operate with knowledge built up across generations and continents. Our purpose is finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs – striving for innovation and continuous improvement to produce materials with low emissions and to the right environmental, social and governance standards. But we can’t do it on our own, so we’re focused on creating partnerships to solve problems, create win-win and meet opportunities.
Every Voice Matters
At Rio Tinto, we particularly welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, women, the LGBTQ+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
Rio Tinto participates in E-Verify to confirm work authorization. Please visit http://www.uscis.gov/ for more information.
Applications close on 13 May 2024 (Rio Tinto reserves the right to remove advertised roles prior to this date)
Hi, we’re Aurora Cannabis, and we’re so excited to meet you! We’re a global cannabis company with operations across Europe and North and South America. We’re driven by our passion to help people improve their lives and have a diverse team who bring their best every day, so Aurora can be the cannabis provider of choice for patients and consumers. We love our work, and we especially love our high quality, innovative brands that make up the Aurora family – from Aurora, Aurora Drift, San Rafael ’71, Greybeard and Whistler. Our people combined with our collective passion for the industry is what makes Aurora a special place to work and defines what we call our “A-Team”. We are a high-performing team of cannabis experts, innovators, and champions, that work, learn and win together. We think BIG , act BOLD and execute with PURPOSE in all that we do, and will stop at nothing to cultivate the ultimate cannabis experience for our community. Job summary We are searching for a dynamic professional to join our Legal Division as our newest Senior Legal Counsel. In this role, you will report into the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel Legal and Global Regulatory Affairs and be responsible for providing legal advice, consultation, research, and guidance to internal stakeholders as it relates to corporate, commercial, procurement, construction and IT law. More specifically, you will support key client groups with preparing legal responses and documentation etc., and also lead contract developments and negotiations to drive cost-effective solutions and help open the world to cannabis. Sound interesting? Here is a little more… As the Senior Legal Counsel you will be responsible for…
Legal Analysis and Advice: you will work collaboratively with assigned client groups and internal stakeholders to provide day-to-day accurate commercial and real property legal advice. You will foster strong relationships to develop an understanding of organizational needs and mitigate corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its subsidiaries. You will deliver practical and accurate legal opinions and advice on legal matters that involve interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies and all applicable laws and statutes.
Commercial Contract Management: you will draft, review and negotiate commercial and real property agreements/arrangements with external vendors/parties and provide consultation to achieve timely, quality, cost-effective performance (e.g. new commercial contract terms and conditions, operational and third-party agreements including purchase and sale of assets, review of existing contract terms and conditions, amendments, general legal documentation review, real property documentation and agreements.
Legal Research and Policy Development: you will conduct detailed legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities. You will also participate in policy development where legal services are provided.
External Stakeholder Management:you will liaise with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects.
You’re the ideal candidate if you have…
A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD)
Called to the of the bar in Ontario or Quebec, with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Quebec
Ten (10) or more years professional experience in commercial law in the following areas: procurement, information technology, construction, and real property (we would also welcome an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience)
Previous experience in corporate M&A inclusive of due diligence, complex contract negotiation, and post-transaction integration
Experience operating in a global organization (regulated environment an asset) and strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law, and legislation and common law impacting the organization
Strong project and time management skills equipped with the ability to make informed decisions and distill legal information strategically
Excellent communication skills capable of leading complex negotiations and conveying technical terms in simple formats for various audiences
Life@Aurora With us, you'll find a place where you belong and love where you work with competitive compensation, stock options, RRSP matching, performance bonuses, remote-work, benefits, virtual happy hours, 420 celebrations and more! We will go above and beyond to prioritize your success and help you #GrowWithAurora . Learn more by visiting our Careers Page - Careers - Aurora Global Leader in Cannabis (auroramj.com) Next steps Apply today by submitting your resume through our website. You can expect your application to be reviewed by our Talent Acquisition Team and we will contact you if we see a fit via email. Think you’re the ideal candidate but you don’t meet all the requirements? Apply anyways. We would love to review your application to see if you’re the right fit or find you an alternative opportunity. Not the role for you? Share this posting with your network while subscribing to our Talent Community to learn more about upcoming opportunities (hot tip: if you are an Aurora employee, take advantage of the employee referral program by sharing this posting with someone in your network! If they are the successful candidate, you may be eligible for a bonus!) . Diversity and inclusion At Aurora, we are proud to foster and celebrate a diverse community of professionals! We take pride in nurturing an inclusive culture that empowers our people to be their authentic selves, celebrate their differences and love where they work. Our diverse community combined with our inclusive culture, is what sets us apart in the industry and equips our A-Team with superpowers – and this is why, we encourage all candidates to apply for job opportunities regardless of race, national origin, colour, religion, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital and family status, disability, or any other identifying characteristic. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site or alternate format of job posting) during the recruitment and selection process, please do not hesitate to let our team know! Health and safety If applicable, Aurora Human Resources will contact you via your email address provided. We do not contact candidates over Facebook or other Social Media apps. You will never be requested to provide confidential information such as banking information or your Social Insurance Number in the interview process.
Apr 29, 2024
Remote
Hi, we’re Aurora Cannabis, and we’re so excited to meet you! We’re a global cannabis company with operations across Europe and North and South America. We’re driven by our passion to help people improve their lives and have a diverse team who bring their best every day, so Aurora can be the cannabis provider of choice for patients and consumers. We love our work, and we especially love our high quality, innovative brands that make up the Aurora family – from Aurora, Aurora Drift, San Rafael ’71, Greybeard and Whistler. Our people combined with our collective passion for the industry is what makes Aurora a special place to work and defines what we call our “A-Team”. We are a high-performing team of cannabis experts, innovators, and champions, that work, learn and win together. We think BIG , act BOLD and execute with PURPOSE in all that we do, and will stop at nothing to cultivate the ultimate cannabis experience for our community. Job summary We are searching for a dynamic professional to join our Legal Division as our newest Senior Legal Counsel. In this role, you will report into the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel Legal and Global Regulatory Affairs and be responsible for providing legal advice, consultation, research, and guidance to internal stakeholders as it relates to corporate, commercial, procurement, construction and IT law. More specifically, you will support key client groups with preparing legal responses and documentation etc., and also lead contract developments and negotiations to drive cost-effective solutions and help open the world to cannabis. Sound interesting? Here is a little more… As the Senior Legal Counsel you will be responsible for…
Legal Analysis and Advice: you will work collaboratively with assigned client groups and internal stakeholders to provide day-to-day accurate commercial and real property legal advice. You will foster strong relationships to develop an understanding of organizational needs and mitigate corporate risk in the contracting of commercial terms and conditions on behalf of the corporation and its subsidiaries. You will deliver practical and accurate legal opinions and advice on legal matters that involve interpreting facts, precedents, and evaluating situations in compliance with policies and all applicable laws and statutes.
Commercial Contract Management: you will draft, review and negotiate commercial and real property agreements/arrangements with external vendors/parties and provide consultation to achieve timely, quality, cost-effective performance (e.g. new commercial contract terms and conditions, operational and third-party agreements including purchase and sale of assets, review of existing contract terms and conditions, amendments, general legal documentation review, real property documentation and agreements.
Legal Research and Policy Development: you will conduct detailed legal research on emerging issues, best practices, current case law and renders interpretations of statutes, regulations to inform commercial legal services strategy and issues management activities. You will also participate in policy development where legal services are provided.
External Stakeholder Management:you will liaise with external counsel to negotiate and execute agreements in support of the organization’s capital and maintenance work programs and customer-initiated projects.
You’re the ideal candidate if you have…
A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (JD)
Called to the of the bar in Ontario or Quebec, with membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Quebec
Ten (10) or more years professional experience in commercial law in the following areas: procurement, information technology, construction, and real property (we would also welcome an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience)
Previous experience in corporate M&A inclusive of due diligence, complex contract negotiation, and post-transaction integration
Experience operating in a global organization (regulated environment an asset) and strong knowledge of corporate and commercial law, and legislation and common law impacting the organization
Strong project and time management skills equipped with the ability to make informed decisions and distill legal information strategically
Excellent communication skills capable of leading complex negotiations and conveying technical terms in simple formats for various audiences
Life@Aurora With us, you'll find a place where you belong and love where you work with competitive compensation, stock options, RRSP matching, performance bonuses, remote-work, benefits, virtual happy hours, 420 celebrations and more! We will go above and beyond to prioritize your success and help you #GrowWithAurora . Learn more by visiting our Careers Page - Careers - Aurora Global Leader in Cannabis (auroramj.com) Next steps Apply today by submitting your resume through our website. You can expect your application to be reviewed by our Talent Acquisition Team and we will contact you if we see a fit via email. Think you’re the ideal candidate but you don’t meet all the requirements? Apply anyways. We would love to review your application to see if you’re the right fit or find you an alternative opportunity. Not the role for you? Share this posting with your network while subscribing to our Talent Community to learn more about upcoming opportunities (hot tip: if you are an Aurora employee, take advantage of the employee referral program by sharing this posting with someone in your network! If they are the successful candidate, you may be eligible for a bonus!) . Diversity and inclusion At Aurora, we are proud to foster and celebrate a diverse community of professionals! We take pride in nurturing an inclusive culture that empowers our people to be their authentic selves, celebrate their differences and love where they work. Our diverse community combined with our inclusive culture, is what sets us apart in the industry and equips our A-Team with superpowers – and this is why, we encourage all candidates to apply for job opportunities regardless of race, national origin, colour, religion, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital and family status, disability, or any other identifying characteristic. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site or alternate format of job posting) during the recruitment and selection process, please do not hesitate to let our team know! Health and safety If applicable, Aurora Human Resources will contact you via your email address provided. We do not contact candidates over Facebook or other Social Media apps. You will never be requested to provide confidential information such as banking information or your Social Insurance Number in the interview process.
THE TEAM
The mission of the Legal Department is to maximize value for the business through legal advice and solutions that support profitable growth and proactively manage risk.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for providing legal advice and advising on legal compliance and risk mitigation across all areas of Aritzia’s business. As Legal Counsel, Commercial you will partner with internal business partners to support Aritzia’s business activities and transactions with third parties. With your valuable contribution to the business in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in law to continued growth with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Legal Counsel, Commercial you will:
Support the business in reviewing, negotiating, and drafting third party agreements.
Partner cross-functionally to ensure Aritzia’s compliance with consumer protection laws.
Support Aritzia’s corporate activities by providing legal services and compliance guidance.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Legal Counsel, Commercial, has:
Proven skills, education, and/or applicable certifications in:
Law degree from a recognized university
Recent experience and comprehensive knowledge of Canadian and US commercial laws, including experience as a practicing lawyer (prior in-house experience preferred)
Experience in reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts (including privacy and/or IT security would be an asset)
Strong attention to detail, ability to work independently and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills. Ability to evaluate risk and manage competing priorities
Current member in good standing of the law society of British Columbia [or other Canadian or US jurisdiction]
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $120,000 - $160,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Apr 28, 2024
Full time
THE TEAM
The mission of the Legal Department is to maximize value for the business through legal advice and solutions that support profitable growth and proactively manage risk.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Aritzia is growing and our Legal team is growing with it. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team responsible for providing legal advice and advising on legal compliance and risk mitigation across all areas of Aritzia’s business. As Legal Counsel, Commercial you will partner with internal business partners to support Aritzia’s business activities and transactions with third parties. With your valuable contribution to the business in this role, the opportunities are endless—from a rewarding career in law to continued growth with Aritzia.
THE ROLE
As the Legal Counsel, Commercial you will:
Support the business in reviewing, negotiating, and drafting third party agreements.
Partner cross-functionally to ensure Aritzia’s compliance with consumer protection laws.
Support Aritzia’s corporate activities by providing legal services and compliance guidance.
THE QUALIFICATIONS
The Legal Counsel, Commercial, has:
Proven skills, education, and/or applicable certifications in:
Law degree from a recognized university
Recent experience and comprehensive knowledge of Canadian and US commercial laws, including experience as a practicing lawyer (prior in-house experience preferred)
Experience in reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts (including privacy and/or IT security would be an asset)
Strong attention to detail, ability to work independently and as part of a team, and excellent organizational skills
Excellent analytical, written, verbal, research, and communication skills. Ability to evaluate risk and manage competing priorities
Current member in good standing of the law society of British Columbia [or other Canadian or US jurisdiction]
A commitment to learn and apply Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles
The ability to collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners
A commitment to quality and investing in results that add value to the business
THE COMPENSATION
The typical hiring range for this position is $120,000 - $160,000 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience. Additionally, this position may be eligible for bonus.
We are always looking for top talent - if your qualifications differ from those listed above, the scope of work and final agreed upon salary may be adjusted to reflect your individual qualifications.
Aritzia’s Everyday Luxury compensation package goes beyond the base salary with endless growth and recognition opportunities through our pay-for-performance philosophy. Along with comprehensive benefits, aspirational workspaces and elevated employee perks and experiences - we provide it all.
THE PERKS
Some of the industry-leading benefits you will receive working at Aritzia:
Product Discount – Maybe you’ve heard of our famous product discount? Or our exclusive private shopping events? You have now.
A-OK Commissary & Café – Everyday Luxury dining, exclusive to Aritzia. Our in-house bistro and café is a private oasis where employees can enjoy curated, subsidized Everyday Luxury dining.
The SET – Our in-office fitness studio and gym with state-of-the-art equipment, custom-created classes, and optional personal training. Open 7 days a week, works out well.
Aritzia Virtual Wellness – Because your health, happiness, and safety matter – 24/7 resources to support you in your wellbeing goals, be it physical, mental, social, or financial.
Aspirational Workplace – Our offices are specially designed to be spaces of creativity, productivity, and inspiration. They’re also dog friendly. Woof.
Amenities – Additional amenities include a private parent’s room, shower facilities with elevated complementary conveniences, bike rooms, and more.
The Extras – We also offer a multitude of other perks like dry-cleaning, hotel and restaurant discounts, self-care promos and on-site medical care.
ARITZIA
Aritzia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to be inclusive, diverse, and representative of the communities where we work while creating an environment where every person can enjoy a successful career. This commitment applies to all candidates and employees regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship, creed, place of origin, religion, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, disability, age, and any other protected characteristic.
Requests for accommodation due to a disability or any other protected characteristic can be made at any stage of the recruitment process and during employment by contacting our People & Culture Team.
Canada Life Assurance Company
London, Ontario, Canada
Permanent Full Time
We are currently recruiting for the position of Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities within our Law Department to support Finance, Treasury, Sustainability and Corporate Governance. This position will report into the AVP & Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and senior business leaders, with a primary focus on providing securities, governance and disclosure advice, including legal support and advice for
Corporate financing transactions of all types, including public and private offerings of securities and credit facilities in Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as other treasury activities such as normal course and substantial issuer bids
Public disclosure documents, including core reporting issuer documentation as well as sustainability (ESG) disclosures
Significant corporate governance matters including sustainability and major incident management and related policies and procedures
Negotiation of agreements including credit facilities, underwriting agreements, NDAs, transfer agency agreements
Global investments matters, such as information barriers
Corporate documentation relating to these matters
Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to demonstrate proven expertise in dynamic practice areas. It will involve coordinating business feedback on agreements and legal documentation, interacting with external counsel and project management. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies.
Qualifications and Competencies:
University Degree, Member of a Provincial Bar in good standing, work experience in securities law and corporate finance matters
5-7 years legal experience
Strong oral communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to business leaders of various business and functional areas
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to the business team in a clear and practical manner
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems
Strong drafting, legal and written communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language
Self-motivated and a desire to work both independently and in a cooperative team environment
Highly focused with attention to detail
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once
Given the size and scope of our organization, we have the flexibility for this position to be located in the following head office locations: Toronto, London, Winnipeg. Attendance in the office is required for a minimum of 2 days per week, with the possibility of more frequent attendance depending on business needs.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
#LI-Hybrid
Requisition ID: 852
Category: Corporate Functions
Location: London, ON
Toronto, ON
Apr 28, 2024
Full time
Permanent Full Time
We are currently recruiting for the position of Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities within our Law Department to support Finance, Treasury, Sustainability and Corporate Governance. This position will report into the AVP & Senior Counsel, Corporate & Securities. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and senior business leaders, with a primary focus on providing securities, governance and disclosure advice, including legal support and advice for
Corporate financing transactions of all types, including public and private offerings of securities and credit facilities in Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as other treasury activities such as normal course and substantial issuer bids
Public disclosure documents, including core reporting issuer documentation as well as sustainability (ESG) disclosures
Significant corporate governance matters including sustainability and major incident management and related policies and procedures
Negotiation of agreements including credit facilities, underwriting agreements, NDAs, transfer agency agreements
Global investments matters, such as information barriers
Corporate documentation relating to these matters
Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to demonstrate proven expertise in dynamic practice areas. It will involve coordinating business feedback on agreements and legal documentation, interacting with external counsel and project management. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies.
Qualifications and Competencies:
University Degree, Member of a Provincial Bar in good standing, work experience in securities law and corporate finance matters
5-7 years legal experience
Strong oral communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and present issues with clarity to business leaders of various business and functional areas
Excellent judgment, with the ability to identify key issues and provide an independent view to the business team in a clear and practical manner
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience resolving complex problems
Strong drafting, legal and written communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and the ability to use clear, plain language
Self-motivated and a desire to work both independently and in a cooperative team environment
Highly focused with attention to detail
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience addressing multiple projects at once
Given the size and scope of our organization, we have the flexibility for this position to be located in the following head office locations: Toronto, London, Winnipeg. Attendance in the office is required for a minimum of 2 days per week, with the possibility of more frequent attendance depending on business needs.
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today!
Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing.
Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
#LI-Hybrid
Requisition ID: 852
Category: Corporate Functions
Location: London, ON
Toronto, ON
As Associate Director, Global Investigations you will be accountable for conducting global investigations primarily focused on cases involving the following RBC business segments: Wealth Management, Capital Markets, Investor & Treasury Services, and Corporate Support functions. The investigations frequently involve highly sensitive, privileged and/or complex allegations related to fraud or misconduct, and will also include the review and assessment of potential investment frauds.
You will be a part of the Global Special Investigations Unit (GSIU) whose role is to mitigate financial, reputational, regulatory, and legal risk using established investigative procedures and in accordance with RBC policies.
What will you do?
Lead the investigation of complex cases ensuring accurate and timely completion with a particular focus on matters involving misconduct, regulatory issues, or fraud
Responsible for end-to-end investigation of cases including gathering and review of documentary evidence, detailed review and analysis of transactional information, case management, loss prevention and asset recovery, conducting witness and subject interviews and detailed written reporting
Liaise and collaborate with internal partners such as Asset Recovery, AML, Compliance, Employee Relations, Law Group and Senior Leadership of business units across the organization. At times, there will also be a need to liaise with external partners including regulatory bodies, law enforcement and external consultants
Preparation of document briefs, and in appropriate cases testifying on behalf of RBC in civil, criminal, or regulatory proceedings
Application of critical thinking to ensure matters are thoroughly and objectively investigated
Maintain a global network of partners in Employee relations, Law Group, Compliance, AML, and business units to ensure a consistent approach to the detection and investigation of criminal activity against RBC
What do you need to succeed?
Must-have
Minimum 7 to 10 years of experience in internal misconduct or fraud investigations
Significant experience in conducting interviews, including those suspected of wrongdoing
Strong report writing skills, attention to detail and ability to meet tight deadlines
General knowledge of Canadian Criminal and Civil litigation procedures
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Analytical skills to reason through and manage a complex, multi-issue, and diverse caseload and sound judgement in identifying risks that require escalation.
Canadian Securities Course, or securities investigation experience
University Degree, or equivalent experience
Ability to travel
Nice-to-have
CPA, CFF, CFE, CFA or equivalent designation(s)
Knowledge and experience using network/data visualization/data analysis software
Accounting / Forensic accounting knowledge
Experience conducting investigations in a banking or banking related environment
Experience conducting investigation using electronic communication review tools
What is in it for you?
We thrive on the challenge to be our best, progressive thinking to keep growing, and working together to deliver trusted advice to help our clients thrive and communities prosper. We care about each other, reaching our potential, making a difference to our communities, and achieving success that is mutual.
This role includes the following:
A comprehensive Total Rewards Program including bonuses and flexible benefits, competitive compensation
Leaders who support your development through coaching and managing opportunities
Work in a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, and high-performing team
Opportunities to do challenging work
Job Skills
Coverage Analysis, Detail-Oriented, Information Capture, Insurance Claims Investigations, Insurance Fraud Investigations, Interview Techniques, Liability Loss Control, Litigation Management, Risk Assessments, Vendor Management
Additional Job Details
Address:
20 KING ST W:TORONTO
City:
TORONTO
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
As Associate Director, Global Investigations you will be accountable for conducting global investigations primarily focused on cases involving the following RBC business segments: Wealth Management, Capital Markets, Investor & Treasury Services, and Corporate Support functions. The investigations frequently involve highly sensitive, privileged and/or complex allegations related to fraud or misconduct, and will also include the review and assessment of potential investment frauds.
You will be a part of the Global Special Investigations Unit (GSIU) whose role is to mitigate financial, reputational, regulatory, and legal risk using established investigative procedures and in accordance with RBC policies.
What will you do?
Lead the investigation of complex cases ensuring accurate and timely completion with a particular focus on matters involving misconduct, regulatory issues, or fraud
Responsible for end-to-end investigation of cases including gathering and review of documentary evidence, detailed review and analysis of transactional information, case management, loss prevention and asset recovery, conducting witness and subject interviews and detailed written reporting
Liaise and collaborate with internal partners such as Asset Recovery, AML, Compliance, Employee Relations, Law Group and Senior Leadership of business units across the organization. At times, there will also be a need to liaise with external partners including regulatory bodies, law enforcement and external consultants
Preparation of document briefs, and in appropriate cases testifying on behalf of RBC in civil, criminal, or regulatory proceedings
Application of critical thinking to ensure matters are thoroughly and objectively investigated
Maintain a global network of partners in Employee relations, Law Group, Compliance, AML, and business units to ensure a consistent approach to the detection and investigation of criminal activity against RBC
What do you need to succeed?
Must-have
Minimum 7 to 10 years of experience in internal misconduct or fraud investigations
Significant experience in conducting interviews, including those suspected of wrongdoing
Strong report writing skills, attention to detail and ability to meet tight deadlines
General knowledge of Canadian Criminal and Civil litigation procedures
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Analytical skills to reason through and manage a complex, multi-issue, and diverse caseload and sound judgement in identifying risks that require escalation.
Canadian Securities Course, or securities investigation experience
University Degree, or equivalent experience
Ability to travel
Nice-to-have
CPA, CFF, CFE, CFA or equivalent designation(s)
Knowledge and experience using network/data visualization/data analysis software
Accounting / Forensic accounting knowledge
Experience conducting investigations in a banking or banking related environment
Experience conducting investigation using electronic communication review tools
What is in it for you?
We thrive on the challenge to be our best, progressive thinking to keep growing, and working together to deliver trusted advice to help our clients thrive and communities prosper. We care about each other, reaching our potential, making a difference to our communities, and achieving success that is mutual.
This role includes the following:
A comprehensive Total Rewards Program including bonuses and flexible benefits, competitive compensation
Leaders who support your development through coaching and managing opportunities
Work in a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, and high-performing team
Opportunities to do challenging work
Job Skills
Coverage Analysis, Detail-Oriented, Information Capture, Insurance Claims Investigations, Insurance Fraud Investigations, Interview Techniques, Liability Loss Control, Litigation Management, Risk Assessments, Vendor Management
Additional Job Details
Address:
20 KING ST W:TORONTO
City:
TORONTO
Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Job Description Summary GE Grid Solutions, a GE Vernova business, is focused on bringing together technologies and expertise to help solve the toughest power system challenges, and accelerating the global transition to a greener, more resilient and reliable grid. Role Summary The Regional Counsel, NAM will act as a key business partner to the GE Grid Solutions NAM Region. The successful candidate will be the main point of contact in his/her geographical scope for legal subjects related to the three GE Grid Solutions business lines: Grid Solutions Integration, Power Transmission and Grid Automation. He/she will support business growth and will contribute to the achievement of the NAM Region’s key performance indicators, facilitating deal closure while mitigating risk, particularly legal, commercial, compliance and reputational risk. He/she will be involved in a diverse range of activities within the NAM Region and be part of our global GE Vernova legal community. The role will be broad supporting the GE Grid Solutions business in different commercial areas in the NAM region, with the focus on the United States but also on Canada, including Quebec. Job Description Job Description Essential Responsibilities Support the regional leadership, sales, commercial operations, sourcing, contract management and project management teams of all three GE Grid Solutions business lines mentioned above in the:
Tendering phase, from advising our teams on business strategies/deal
structures, to drafting, negotiating and approving contracts, with customers (both private and government-owned), suppliers, subcontractors and partners, giving advice on a wide variety of legal and regulatory issues under local law and active participation in deal reviews, maintaining independence as counsel while supporting the business lines in meeting their commercial, operational and strategic objectives and assessing and mitigating risks;
Execution phase, supporting the execution of high-value complex projects in NAM spanning from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)/Turnkey to Design & Engineering, long-term service agreements (LTSA), operation & maintenance (O&M), for brownfield and greenfield projects notably mega-projects, including renegotiations and amendments and variation orders to existing contracts in collaboration with our contract management, project management and sourcing teams, managing claims, assisting with contract interpretation, flagging risks as they appear or grow, with a view to mitigating risk of expensive litigation.
Manage disputes in the NAM region with the support of the Head of Litigation for GE Grid Solutions, including through litigation, arbitration, mediation or settlement negotiations, with the goal of seeking negotiated outcomes on acceptable terms whenever possible, and engaging and supervising outside counsel. Support the regional joint venture (JV) portfolio for the existing JVs (including legal support on day-to-day commercial and project activity, drafting legal documentation relating to shareholders and board of directors meetings) or for the creation of new JVs, including drafting and negotiating memoranda of understanding (MOUs), JV agreements, shareholder agreements, license/technology transfer agreements, and managing relationships with local authorities/regulators. Assist in investigating compliance issues in NAM. Collaborate with functional experts (compliance, intellectual property (IP), environmental, health and safety (EHS), labor & employment, litigation) to develop best practices and strategic advice. Provide training to our teams on commercial, compliance and legal topics. Maintain comprehensive knowledge of relevant industries to contribute to the commercial objectives of the business from a legal standpoint. Participate in the creation of regional or global GE Grid Solutions legal forms, templates, training materials, tools and best practices, as needed. Work under minimal supervision; handling all kinds of legal assignments; working in partnership with the Head of Legal of NAM. Required Qualifications JD degree or equivalent from an accredited law school. Member in good standing of the bar in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. Minimum 7 years of experience in relevant commercial transactions and general corporate law acquired at a prominent law firm or in a corporate legal department with an international scope. Broad knowledge of commercial law and legal practice in NAM especially high-value contracts and complex projects (ideally, but not exclusively, energy, construction and infrastructure). Transactional experience in domestic and international contract drafting and negotiation. Experience in claim negotiation and dispute resolution (including litigation, arbitration and mediation). Language skills: fluency in English. In addition French is highly desired for international contracts, etc. Desired Characteristics Personal integrity, trustworthiness, strength of character, ability to influence decisions and leadership. Ability to deal with ambiguity, different or unexpected circumstances, embrace rapid change. Flexibility to resolve complex legal issues quickly and efficiently with a strong sense of prioritization, ability to cope with pressure and multiple deadlines simultaneously. Strong business acumen with a focus on problem-solving and pragmatism. Passion for business issues and for the economic, financial, legal and geopolitical context of the NAM Region. Strong oral and written communication skills coupled with a multicultural mindset and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in and navigate a complex organization in a collaborative manner, within an international team and with stakeholders located in different countries or regions. Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, ability to interact with customers and all business stakeholders, as well as with regional management. Familiarity with EPC/Turnkey projects in the energy sector. Additional Information GE offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE is an Equal Opportunity Employer .Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. The salary range for this position is $ 126,300.00 - 170,000. USD Annual USD. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate’s experience, their education, and work location. In addition, this position is eligible for a performance bonus. GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
Who We Are: At Northland, we’re enablers of change, united by our journey to transform the energy sector into the foundation for a sustainable future.
Since our inception, we’ve been early movers in the energy industry, adopting new initiatives that pave the way for communities across the globe and helping forge their path towards a carbon-neutral landscape.
We’re a different kind of independent power producer. As developers, owners and operators who are at the forefront of the energy transition, we’re uniquely positioned to leave a lasting impact in the regions where we operate. We’ve expanded our business across Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia to become a global leader, all by bringing together industry experts to find solutions with an entrepreneurial mindset.
While our work powers communities across the globe, Northland is powered by our people.
What You’ll Do: As a Legal Counsel, you will provide legal support to Northland Power Inc. and its global subsidiaries across a broad range of areas, including acquisition and sell-down transactions, project financings, greenfield development projects (onshore wind, offshore wind, solar, storage), operations matters, head office functions and corporate initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Work with project teams to manage and advise on a range of M&A and joint venture opportunities, including acquisitions, sell downs, formation of partnership structures, competitive RFPs, project financings and debt compliance matters;
Negotiate, review, and draft transactional and commercial agreements, including shareholder and partnership agreements, joint development agreements, equipment supply agreements, PPAs, O&M contracts, and various commercial agreements;
Manage and advise on transaction structuring and risk mitigation, including with respect to legal due diligence;
Provide advice to Northland’s business teams on a variety of day-to-day legal matters, including governance, regulatory and contractual compliance, approvals and consents, and contract drafting and interpretation;
Engage, manage and instruct external counsel as required to support the initiatives of Northland’s business teams;
Ensure all legal documentation is compliant and conforms to Northland’s guidelines, approach, terms and conditions; and
Provide occasional support to Northland’s other global businesses activities.
Who You Are:
Dynamic: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and can prioritize effectively.
Independent: You are an independent thinker and naturally set your own timescales and milestones to ensure you meet your objectives.
Results-Oriented: You are business-minded, have a proven ability to think strategically, provide creative solutions-based advice and proactively assess risks to help Northland achieve key initiatives.
Collaborative: You build relationships easily and enjoy working as a team while interacting with a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders and counterparties.
Diligent: You are organized, thorough and detail-oriented, allowing you to meet competing deadlines while delivering value-added advice.
A strong communicator: You are an effective communicator with a track record of influencing decisions through clear communication and understanding of company-wide priorities.
Qualifications and Experience
Ideally 3-6 years post-call legal experience.
Experience in the acquisitions/divestments, development and financing of projects, ideally within the energy industry and/or infrastructure.
Licensed to practice in Ontario, and in good standing.
What’s In It for You:
Our employees are the driving force behind our achievements. We are unwavering in our commitment to not only recognise your contributions but also to empower you to excel in every aspect of your life. Here's a glimpse of why Northland is the place where you'll truly thrive:
Presence with purpose – You can take advantage of our hybrid model (team-dependent, you work from wherever makes you most comfortable). Our Workplace Reimagined framework also offers flex time so you can define your work schedule within certain parameters.
Thoughtful benefits – A competitive RRSP matching scheme of 8%; extended health, dental and vision benefits for yourself and your immediate family from day one; paid parental leave; Accident and Life Insurance and disability benefits are just a few of the benefits you’ll be able to access.
Wellbeing first – Staying true to our taking care of ourselves and each other value, you will have access to our global Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program, including access to mental health resources.
Floating days and Birthdays off – As part of our commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance, you will get your birthday off so you can celebrate however you choose! You will also receive three additional days off annually to observe any other events that are important to you.
Continuous Learning support – You will gain new skills by accessing LinkedIn Learning’s on-demand platform with 16,000+ courses in multiple languages, and by taking advantage of our education reimbursement program.
We hire talented and passionate people from different backgrounds. If you’re excited about a role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with this job description, we still encourage you to apply. Learn more about our
diversity, inclusion and belonging commitments
.
Disclaimer
This document is a guide. The duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the jobs as described herein are not inclusive and are subject to change.
Northland Power is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive and accessible environment. As part of our commitment we work to ensure our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require special assistance or accommodation during the hiring process, please notify a member of the HR Department.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Who We Are: At Northland, we’re enablers of change, united by our journey to transform the energy sector into the foundation for a sustainable future.
Since our inception, we’ve been early movers in the energy industry, adopting new initiatives that pave the way for communities across the globe and helping forge their path towards a carbon-neutral landscape.
We’re a different kind of independent power producer. As developers, owners and operators who are at the forefront of the energy transition, we’re uniquely positioned to leave a lasting impact in the regions where we operate. We’ve expanded our business across Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia to become a global leader, all by bringing together industry experts to find solutions with an entrepreneurial mindset.
While our work powers communities across the globe, Northland is powered by our people.
What You’ll Do: As a Legal Counsel, you will provide legal support to Northland Power Inc. and its global subsidiaries across a broad range of areas, including acquisition and sell-down transactions, project financings, greenfield development projects (onshore wind, offshore wind, solar, storage), operations matters, head office functions and corporate initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Work with project teams to manage and advise on a range of M&A and joint venture opportunities, including acquisitions, sell downs, formation of partnership structures, competitive RFPs, project financings and debt compliance matters;
Negotiate, review, and draft transactional and commercial agreements, including shareholder and partnership agreements, joint development agreements, equipment supply agreements, PPAs, O&M contracts, and various commercial agreements;
Manage and advise on transaction structuring and risk mitigation, including with respect to legal due diligence;
Provide advice to Northland’s business teams on a variety of day-to-day legal matters, including governance, regulatory and contractual compliance, approvals and consents, and contract drafting and interpretation;
Engage, manage and instruct external counsel as required to support the initiatives of Northland’s business teams;
Ensure all legal documentation is compliant and conforms to Northland’s guidelines, approach, terms and conditions; and
Provide occasional support to Northland’s other global businesses activities.
Who You Are:
Dynamic: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and can prioritize effectively.
Independent: You are an independent thinker and naturally set your own timescales and milestones to ensure you meet your objectives.
Results-Oriented: You are business-minded, have a proven ability to think strategically, provide creative solutions-based advice and proactively assess risks to help Northland achieve key initiatives.
Collaborative: You build relationships easily and enjoy working as a team while interacting with a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders and counterparties.
Diligent: You are organized, thorough and detail-oriented, allowing you to meet competing deadlines while delivering value-added advice.
A strong communicator: You are an effective communicator with a track record of influencing decisions through clear communication and understanding of company-wide priorities.
Qualifications and Experience
Ideally 3-6 years post-call legal experience.
Experience in the acquisitions/divestments, development and financing of projects, ideally within the energy industry and/or infrastructure.
Licensed to practice in Ontario, and in good standing.
What’s In It for You:
Our employees are the driving force behind our achievements. We are unwavering in our commitment to not only recognise your contributions but also to empower you to excel in every aspect of your life. Here's a glimpse of why Northland is the place where you'll truly thrive:
Presence with purpose – You can take advantage of our hybrid model (team-dependent, you work from wherever makes you most comfortable). Our Workplace Reimagined framework also offers flex time so you can define your work schedule within certain parameters.
Thoughtful benefits – A competitive RRSP matching scheme of 8%; extended health, dental and vision benefits for yourself and your immediate family from day one; paid parental leave; Accident and Life Insurance and disability benefits are just a few of the benefits you’ll be able to access.
Wellbeing first – Staying true to our taking care of ourselves and each other value, you will have access to our global Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program, including access to mental health resources.
Floating days and Birthdays off – As part of our commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance, you will get your birthday off so you can celebrate however you choose! You will also receive three additional days off annually to observe any other events that are important to you.
Continuous Learning support – You will gain new skills by accessing LinkedIn Learning’s on-demand platform with 16,000+ courses in multiple languages, and by taking advantage of our education reimbursement program.
We hire talented and passionate people from different backgrounds. If you’re excited about a role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with this job description, we still encourage you to apply. Learn more about our
diversity, inclusion and belonging commitments
.
Disclaimer
This document is a guide. The duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the jobs as described herein are not inclusive and are subject to change.
Northland Power is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive and accessible environment. As part of our commitment we work to ensure our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require special assistance or accommodation during the hiring process, please notify a member of the HR Department.
Corporate/Commercial LAA/Paralegal
Job ID #4743
Our client, a highly reputable law firm located in bustling central Surrey, is actively seeking a Corporate/Commercial LAA/Paralegal. The successful applicant will be an integral part of a corporate/commercial and real estate practice. If you find yourself commuting daily, don’t miss your chance to work closer to home at a reputable law firm.
Responsibilities include but aren’t limited to:
Draft, edit, and review commercial loan documents, leases, contracts and other documents
Liaise with clients, banks and other counsel
Conduct PPSA searches
Prepare and draft reporting letters
The ideal candidate will have:
Minimum of two years’ Commercial Lending and/or Corporate/Commercial experience
Strong technical and analytical skills with a “hands-on” work ethic
Ability to work well under pressure in a deadline orientated environment
Excellent computer skills including a proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $70,000.00-$95,000.00 per year
Apr 21, 2024
Full time
Corporate/Commercial LAA/Paralegal
Job ID #4743
Our client, a highly reputable law firm located in bustling central Surrey, is actively seeking a Corporate/Commercial LAA/Paralegal. The successful applicant will be an integral part of a corporate/commercial and real estate practice. If you find yourself commuting daily, don’t miss your chance to work closer to home at a reputable law firm.
Responsibilities include but aren’t limited to:
Draft, edit, and review commercial loan documents, leases, contracts and other documents
Liaise with clients, banks and other counsel
Conduct PPSA searches
Prepare and draft reporting letters
The ideal candidate will have:
Minimum of two years’ Commercial Lending and/or Corporate/Commercial experience
Strong technical and analytical skills with a “hands-on” work ethic
Ability to work well under pressure in a deadline orientated environment
Excellent computer skills including a proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $70,000.00-$95,000.00 per year
We are currently hiring for a General Counsel. This regular opportunity , in the Administration Department, has full time hours. As a General Counsel, You Will
be responsible and accountable for the provision of legal advice, guidance and services to the Commission's Executive Management Team
ensures that the Commission conducts its business in compliance with its governing statute and other applicable legislation and regulations
provide and oversee all legal services and corporate governance practices
provide advice, guidance and interpretation for property and land purchases, contract reviews and negotiations, regulatory affairs, key project management initiatives, and supporting the organization's Human Resources functions
be involved in enforcement and interpretation of governing legislation and regulations
assume the role of Secretary to the Commission Board providing governance oversight in matters relating to the Board
To Do This Job, You Need To Have
an LL.B. or J.D. from a recognized common law school
a minimum of 10 years' experience as a practicing lawyer, either as a Corporate Counsel or member of a law firm
broad knowledge of commercial / corporate law
be a member or is eligible for membership in the Nova Scotia Bar
experience with Regulated Industries would be an asset
This job is a non-unionized job. The job description and benefits to working at Halifax Water can be viewed on the Halifax Water website ( Work for Halifax Water | Halifax Water ). Halifax Water Is An Equal Opportunity Employer. This Means
Our goal is to be a diverse workplace, that is representative of the community we serve, at all job levels. We believe a diverse workforce positively contributes to our success, and the success of our community.
We encourage applications from qualified African Nova Scotians, LGBTQ+ community, racially visible persons, women in non-traditional positions, persons with disabilities and Indigenous persons. You are encouraged to self-identify in the cover letter.
Application Deadline is 12 noon on May 3, 2024. Thank you for applying for a job with us. We will contact you only if we choose you for an interview. If Offered The Job
You will need to successfully pass a background check.
You may need to successfully pass other pre-employment testing, which could include a satisfactory drivers abstract and a satisfactory drug and alcohol test.
Apr 20, 2024
Full time
We are currently hiring for a General Counsel. This regular opportunity , in the Administration Department, has full time hours. As a General Counsel, You Will
be responsible and accountable for the provision of legal advice, guidance and services to the Commission's Executive Management Team
ensures that the Commission conducts its business in compliance with its governing statute and other applicable legislation and regulations
provide and oversee all legal services and corporate governance practices
provide advice, guidance and interpretation for property and land purchases, contract reviews and negotiations, regulatory affairs, key project management initiatives, and supporting the organization's Human Resources functions
be involved in enforcement and interpretation of governing legislation and regulations
assume the role of Secretary to the Commission Board providing governance oversight in matters relating to the Board
To Do This Job, You Need To Have
an LL.B. or J.D. from a recognized common law school
a minimum of 10 years' experience as a practicing lawyer, either as a Corporate Counsel or member of a law firm
broad knowledge of commercial / corporate law
be a member or is eligible for membership in the Nova Scotia Bar
experience with Regulated Industries would be an asset
This job is a non-unionized job. The job description and benefits to working at Halifax Water can be viewed on the Halifax Water website ( Work for Halifax Water | Halifax Water ). Halifax Water Is An Equal Opportunity Employer. This Means
Our goal is to be a diverse workplace, that is representative of the community we serve, at all job levels. We believe a diverse workforce positively contributes to our success, and the success of our community.
We encourage applications from qualified African Nova Scotians, LGBTQ+ community, racially visible persons, women in non-traditional positions, persons with disabilities and Indigenous persons. You are encouraged to self-identify in the cover letter.
Application Deadline is 12 noon on May 3, 2024. Thank you for applying for a job with us. We will contact you only if we choose you for an interview. If Offered The Job
You will need to successfully pass a background check.
You may need to successfully pass other pre-employment testing, which could include a satisfactory drivers abstract and a satisfactory drug and alcohol test.
McInnes Cooper
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Are you an experienced administrative professional looking for a new and exciting opportunity? Do you excel in providing exceptional client service while working in a fast-paced, innovative, and collaborative environment in which you learn every day? McInnes Cooper is seeking a motivated and proactive Legal Assistant to join our Legal Support Services team in our Charlottetown office for a fourteen (14) month term position. The incumbent will provide high-quality administrative support within our practice groups; working to ensure all clients receive the highest level of service. As a Legal Assistant, you will be responsible for: Working in a team environment assisting in the daily functions of our practice groups; Ensuring our lawyers' practices are organized efficiently, and that clients' expectations are consistently exceeded; Being creative, sharing ideas, learning from others, and sharing your skills and knowledge; and, Challenging yourself and your team every day and having fun while doing so! The successful candidate will possess the following skill set: The ideal candidate will have a Legal Administration or Paralegal diploma or other related education; Minimum three (3) years experience in an administrative role; experience working in Real Property, Corporate Financing, and Wills & Estates law would be considered as an asset; Exceptional technology skills, with proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office and a genuine interest in keeping up to date with the newest technology; Excel in a demanding, high-paced team environment, be highly detail-oriented, and flexible to changing priorities; Exceptional communication skills, a special focus on client service, and the highest degree of professionalism; and, A positive attitude and enjoy working in a collaborative team environment. Our team members have access to: Defined-benefit pension plan; Firm-paid health and dental benefits; Health spending account; Personal (wellness) spending account; Time for you: Including vacation, personal, and sick days. Balancing life: Work from home / Flex work options available for many team members. Our Team - we can't say enough about our people! You will be part of a collaborative, collegial, respectful, and caring team; and, Have the opportunity to participate in various teams including Collective Social Responsibility, Wellness, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Special Events and so many more! McInnes Cooper is committed to building an environment that is diverse and inclusive, representative of the communities in which we serve. We welcome and encourage applications from persons who identify as racially visible, Indigenous, persons with disabilities, women in underrepresented roles, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Applicants from these equity groups may self-identify through our online application process. As part of the recruitment process, MC will provide accommodation(s) to candidates with disabilities. If you require an accommodation(s) to participate in the recruitment process with us, please contact Alana Burgess at [email protected] or 902.455.8260. We're looking for Core Skills Ability to work in a fast paced environment Adaptable and Flexible Client-focused Organized self-starter Positive Can-do Attitude Strong interpersonal and communication skills A little bit about us McInnes Cooper About MC McInnes Cooper is among the 25 largest law firms in Canada and a member of Lex Mundi, the world's leading network of independent law firms. Providing strategic counsel to industry-leading clients from Canada and abroad, the firm continues to thrive through its relentless focus on client success, talent engagement and innovation. With an integrated team of 220 lawyers and over 250 professional resources across seven offices in Charlottetown, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, St. John's and Sydney, McInnes Cooper is positioned - both in size and experience - to offer clients a full range of legal services. Our People At McInnes Cooper you will find a team that values you. We recognize that our members are key in delivering outstanding client service and we provide a collaborative, professional environment with a member focused culture. We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment that values, respects and supports different perspectives, cultures and experiences. Diversity & Inclusion We recognize that our individual differences make us a stronger, more adaptable law firm. We embrace these differences and give all of our members the opportunity to develop their unique skills and talents. Collective Social Responsibility We are recognized as a leader and innovator amongst Canadian law firms in the field of Collective Social Responsibility. Our people are concerned citizens who enjoy giving back. Together, we focus on developing ongoing partnerships with community organizations that do amazing work, often despite limited resources and public awareness. As a firm, we have the ability to respond with contributions of time and monetary support, and our people give generously of their skills and effort. Pro Bono Legal Services Through our Pro Bono Program, we provide legal counsel to disadvantaged people and organizations that have difficulty gaining access to justice on matters of public interest. Environmental Stewardship Like any large organization, our operations leave a footprint on the environment. From paper use and waste production to transportation and energy consumption, we continually look for opportunities to minimize that impact.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Are you an experienced administrative professional looking for a new and exciting opportunity? Do you excel in providing exceptional client service while working in a fast-paced, innovative, and collaborative environment in which you learn every day? McInnes Cooper is seeking a motivated and proactive Legal Assistant to join our Legal Support Services team in our Charlottetown office for a fourteen (14) month term position. The incumbent will provide high-quality administrative support within our practice groups; working to ensure all clients receive the highest level of service. As a Legal Assistant, you will be responsible for: Working in a team environment assisting in the daily functions of our practice groups; Ensuring our lawyers' practices are organized efficiently, and that clients' expectations are consistently exceeded; Being creative, sharing ideas, learning from others, and sharing your skills and knowledge; and, Challenging yourself and your team every day and having fun while doing so! The successful candidate will possess the following skill set: The ideal candidate will have a Legal Administration or Paralegal diploma or other related education; Minimum three (3) years experience in an administrative role; experience working in Real Property, Corporate Financing, and Wills & Estates law would be considered as an asset; Exceptional technology skills, with proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office and a genuine interest in keeping up to date with the newest technology; Excel in a demanding, high-paced team environment, be highly detail-oriented, and flexible to changing priorities; Exceptional communication skills, a special focus on client service, and the highest degree of professionalism; and, A positive attitude and enjoy working in a collaborative team environment. Our team members have access to: Defined-benefit pension plan; Firm-paid health and dental benefits; Health spending account; Personal (wellness) spending account; Time for you: Including vacation, personal, and sick days. Balancing life: Work from home / Flex work options available for many team members. Our Team - we can't say enough about our people! You will be part of a collaborative, collegial, respectful, and caring team; and, Have the opportunity to participate in various teams including Collective Social Responsibility, Wellness, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Special Events and so many more! McInnes Cooper is committed to building an environment that is diverse and inclusive, representative of the communities in which we serve. We welcome and encourage applications from persons who identify as racially visible, Indigenous, persons with disabilities, women in underrepresented roles, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Applicants from these equity groups may self-identify through our online application process. As part of the recruitment process, MC will provide accommodation(s) to candidates with disabilities. If you require an accommodation(s) to participate in the recruitment process with us, please contact Alana Burgess at [email protected] or 902.455.8260. We're looking for Core Skills Ability to work in a fast paced environment Adaptable and Flexible Client-focused Organized self-starter Positive Can-do Attitude Strong interpersonal and communication skills A little bit about us McInnes Cooper About MC McInnes Cooper is among the 25 largest law firms in Canada and a member of Lex Mundi, the world's leading network of independent law firms. Providing strategic counsel to industry-leading clients from Canada and abroad, the firm continues to thrive through its relentless focus on client success, talent engagement and innovation. With an integrated team of 220 lawyers and over 250 professional resources across seven offices in Charlottetown, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, St. John's and Sydney, McInnes Cooper is positioned - both in size and experience - to offer clients a full range of legal services. Our People At McInnes Cooper you will find a team that values you. We recognize that our members are key in delivering outstanding client service and we provide a collaborative, professional environment with a member focused culture. We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment that values, respects and supports different perspectives, cultures and experiences. Diversity & Inclusion We recognize that our individual differences make us a stronger, more adaptable law firm. We embrace these differences and give all of our members the opportunity to develop their unique skills and talents. Collective Social Responsibility We are recognized as a leader and innovator amongst Canadian law firms in the field of Collective Social Responsibility. Our people are concerned citizens who enjoy giving back. Together, we focus on developing ongoing partnerships with community organizations that do amazing work, often despite limited resources and public awareness. As a firm, we have the ability to respond with contributions of time and monetary support, and our people give generously of their skills and effort. Pro Bono Legal Services Through our Pro Bono Program, we provide legal counsel to disadvantaged people and organizations that have difficulty gaining access to justice on matters of public interest. Environmental Stewardship Like any large organization, our operations leave a footprint on the environment. From paper use and waste production to transportation and energy consumption, we continually look for opportunities to minimize that impact.
Ford was built on the belief that freedom of movement drives human progress. We also believe in providing you with the freedom to define and realize your dreams. With our incredible plans for the future of mobility we have a wider variety of opportunities for you to accelerate your career potential as you help us define tomorrow’s transportation. As we look to the future and the changing needs of society, we are committed to becoming the world’s most trusted mobility company – delivering smart vehicles for a smart world. Join our team as we create tomorrow! We believe in putting people first, working together, and facing challenges head-on.
Ford of Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel with strong business acumen and judgment to join its team at the corporate headquarters in Oakville. The successful candidate will provide strategic legal advice and support primarily with respect to privacy, contractual, marketing and commercial matters.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Law degree (LL.B/J.D.) from an accredited law school (Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of degree completion for the highest level of education attained. If the degree was obtained from a school outside of Canada, an Education Credential Assessment report showing Canadian equivalency is also required.)
Call to the Ontario or Québec Bar and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Barreau du Québec; and
4+ years experience in corporate commercial law from a firm or corporate legal department and strong communication skills are required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Experience in the automotive industry
French language skills considered an asset
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Ford of Canada is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a culturally diverse workforce. Accommodations for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment, selection and / or assessment processes, where needed, are available upon request. Please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require.
Candidates for this position must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited does not sponsor work permit applications.
The primary responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:
You’ll be the point person for a number of different business units, and will provide strategic legal advice and support primarily with respect to privacy law, CASL, marketing and various commercial matters, including purchasing, contract negotiation and with respect to government and large fleet tenders;
Advising the business with respect to French language requirements in Québec;
Assisting in drafting and reviewing policies and procedures and identifying potential emerging legal, regulatory, and policy issues relating to the business.
Reviewing and negotiating a broad range of agreements, including providing legal advice to Purchasing; and
Working collaboratively in a matrixed organization. ;
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Ford was built on the belief that freedom of movement drives human progress. We also believe in providing you with the freedom to define and realize your dreams. With our incredible plans for the future of mobility we have a wider variety of opportunities for you to accelerate your career potential as you help us define tomorrow’s transportation. As we look to the future and the changing needs of society, we are committed to becoming the world’s most trusted mobility company – delivering smart vehicles for a smart world. Join our team as we create tomorrow! We believe in putting people first, working together, and facing challenges head-on.
Ford of Canada is seeking a Legal Counsel with strong business acumen and judgment to join its team at the corporate headquarters in Oakville. The successful candidate will provide strategic legal advice and support primarily with respect to privacy, contractual, marketing and commercial matters.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Law degree (LL.B/J.D.) from an accredited law school (Successful candidates will be required to provide proof of degree completion for the highest level of education attained. If the degree was obtained from a school outside of Canada, an Education Credential Assessment report showing Canadian equivalency is also required.)
Call to the Ontario or Québec Bar and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Barreau du Québec; and
4+ years experience in corporate commercial law from a firm or corporate legal department and strong communication skills are required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Experience in the automotive industry
French language skills considered an asset
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Ford of Canada is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a culturally diverse workforce. Accommodations for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment, selection and / or assessment processes, where needed, are available upon request. Please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require.
Candidates for this position must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited does not sponsor work permit applications.
The primary responsibilities for this position include but are not limited to:
You’ll be the point person for a number of different business units, and will provide strategic legal advice and support primarily with respect to privacy law, CASL, marketing and various commercial matters, including purchasing, contract negotiation and with respect to government and large fleet tenders;
Advising the business with respect to French language requirements in Québec;
Assisting in drafting and reviewing policies and procedures and identifying potential emerging legal, regulatory, and policy issues relating to the business.
Reviewing and negotiating a broad range of agreements, including providing legal advice to Purchasing; and
Working collaboratively in a matrixed organization. ;
Job Description
Hybrid: - Position does not require an employee to be on-site full-time but the general expectation is that the employee be onsite three (3) days a week to the Oshawa and/or Markham offices of General Motors of Canada Company.
What You'll Do:
Work independently and with discretion to delivery timely, best-in-class business, advisory, and legal services in close collaboration with business partners to accomplish their objectives while simultaneously protecting GM’s high standards of legal, ethical and financial integrity.
Responsibilities include:
Maintain electronic filing system and regularly update Team Connect system with matter details and budgets
Assist in drafting and proofreading various documents and communications
Assist with the creation of meeting materials including PowerPoint decks and presentations
Coordinate and schedule meetings, manage calendars, and prepare agendas for lead counsels
Prepare and submit expense reports for lead counsels
Provide general administrative and clerical support including mail distribution
Assist with preparing and filing corporate forms
Coordinate department’s quarterly SOX reporting, Information Lifecycle Management, Litigation Hold Process and Time Keeping
Coordinate department’s Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Plan
Assist in resolving any administrative problem
Your Skills & Abilities:
A minimum of 2 years of relevant administrative or related experience in professional office setting
Proficiency with MS Office
Ability to work both independently, with minimal supervision, as well as in a team environment
High level of confidentiality and ability to exercise discretion and handle sensitive information
Ability to prioritize and make decisions within scope of assigned authority
High level of organizational, problem solving, and analytical skills
High level of oral and written communication skills
French language proficiency would be an asset but not a requirement
About GM
Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
Why Join Us
We aspire to be the most inclusive company in the world. We believe we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture. Our Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs. Every day, we want every employee, no matter their background, ethnicity, preferences, or location, to feel they belong to one General Motors team.
Diversity Information
General Motors is committed to being a workplace that is not only free of discrimination, but one that genuinely fosters inclusion and belonging. We strongly believe that workforce diversity creates an environment in which our employees can thrive and develop better products for our customers. We understand and embrace the variety through which people gain experiences whether through professional, personal, educational, or volunteer opportunities.
We encourage interested candidates to review the key responsibilities and qualifications and apply for any positions that match your skills and capabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities. Should you be contacted by General Motors of Canada, please advise if you require accommodation. General Motors of Canada values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Job Description
Hybrid: - Position does not require an employee to be on-site full-time but the general expectation is that the employee be onsite three (3) days a week to the Oshawa and/or Markham offices of General Motors of Canada Company.
What You'll Do:
Work independently and with discretion to delivery timely, best-in-class business, advisory, and legal services in close collaboration with business partners to accomplish their objectives while simultaneously protecting GM’s high standards of legal, ethical and financial integrity.
Responsibilities include:
Maintain electronic filing system and regularly update Team Connect system with matter details and budgets
Assist in drafting and proofreading various documents and communications
Assist with the creation of meeting materials including PowerPoint decks and presentations
Coordinate and schedule meetings, manage calendars, and prepare agendas for lead counsels
Prepare and submit expense reports for lead counsels
Provide general administrative and clerical support including mail distribution
Assist with preparing and filing corporate forms
Coordinate department’s quarterly SOX reporting, Information Lifecycle Management, Litigation Hold Process and Time Keeping
Coordinate department’s Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Plan
Assist in resolving any administrative problem
Your Skills & Abilities:
A minimum of 2 years of relevant administrative or related experience in professional office setting
Proficiency with MS Office
Ability to work both independently, with minimal supervision, as well as in a team environment
High level of confidentiality and ability to exercise discretion and handle sensitive information
Ability to prioritize and make decisions within scope of assigned authority
High level of organizational, problem solving, and analytical skills
High level of oral and written communication skills
French language proficiency would be an asset but not a requirement
About GM
Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
Why Join Us
We aspire to be the most inclusive company in the world. We believe we all must make a choice every day – individually and collectively – to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture. Our Work Appropriately philosophy supports our foundation of inclusion and provides employees the flexibility to work where they can have the greatest impact on achieving our goals, dependent on role needs. Every day, we want every employee, no matter their background, ethnicity, preferences, or location, to feel they belong to one General Motors team.
Diversity Information
General Motors is committed to being a workplace that is not only free of discrimination, but one that genuinely fosters inclusion and belonging. We strongly believe that workforce diversity creates an environment in which our employees can thrive and develop better products for our customers. We understand and embrace the variety through which people gain experiences whether through professional, personal, educational, or volunteer opportunities.
We encourage interested candidates to review the key responsibilities and qualifications and apply for any positions that match your skills and capabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Accommodation is available for applicants with disabilities. Should you be contacted by General Motors of Canada, please advise if you require accommodation. General Motors of Canada values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Apr 18, 2024
Remote
BW Solar’s mission is to play an active role in the energy transition by empowering communities to rely on clean energy to power their lives. Being a privately held company gives BW Solar the agility to adapt to the fast-moving regulatory and technological landscape. We are a young, well-capitalized and profitable company that has originated over 4 GW of greenfield solar and energy storage projects to date.
Reporting to the CEO, the Legal Counsel for BW Solar & BW Group will advise and support all aspects of our Solar and Solar + Storage projects in the US and Canada. The role entails advising on regulatory, compliance, managing dispute resolution matters, and working directly with external counsel and the Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore.
Key Accountabilities and Duties
As member of the management team of BW Solar and of the BW Legal Centre of Excellence provide legal advice and support in relation to all aspects of the BW Solar’s renewables business including acquisitions, joint ventures, financing, leases, options, bids, permitting, corporate, insurance and tax matters.
Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of legal documentation and commercial and real estate agreements for renewable energy transactions (including property tax, interconnection, offtake, LOIs, MOUs, acquisition and divestment agreements, and partnership agreements).
Identify, select, instruct, and liaise and collaborate with local external counsel, especially in the US and Canada, and manage legal budgets with external counsel.
Manage legal due diligence, transaction document negotiation and coordination of closings.
Advise on, and identify, regulatory, compliance and risk issues including the renewable energy regulatory and power generation framework, environmental matters, anti-trust, sanctions, and anti-bribery.
Manage and direct dispute resolution matters (litigation, arbitration and mediation) as and when these matters arise.
Liaise and work collaboratively with the Legal and Corporate Secretarial team in Singapore in connection with BW Group matters and the preparation of corporate and governance materials and support corporate structuring activities, including formation of legal entities.
Perform corporate secretarial role in connection with the companies within the BW Solar group.
Participate in ad hoc projects as required.
Assist with the development and oversight of policies and procedures and actively participate and engage in the process for the continuous improvement of procedures.
Take the lead in building out BW Solar’s contract management workstream.
Qualifications
Legally qualified as an attorney in the US and /or Canada.
Between 5 to 8 years’ legal experience.
Experience working in the renewable energy and/or power generation industry
Experience in M&A for energy projects and real estate agreements for energy projects
Passion for the renewables industry and familiarity with real estate law.
Ambition to grow with the company and to collaborate with developers and senior management.
Good negotiation and drafting skills and sound business acumen.
Preference for experience in leading legal firm
Exhibit adherence to BW Group’s core values – ‘Collaborative, Ambitious, Reliable, and Enduring’.
Ability to deliver high-quality work under deadlines.
Job Requirements
Remote work location within Canada or the US. The successful candidate will be expected to align their working hours in Central or Eastern times zones.
Ability to travel within the United States and Canada. Travel may be required up to 30%.
Valid driver’s license and Passport.
Successful candidate must pass a Criminal Background Check.
Please Note: Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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At the City of Abbotsford our people are our greatest asset. We offer a wide range of diverse, stimulating and rewarding career opportunities that support and recognize high levels of performance. In Abbotsford, we work strongly to create a challenging and rewarding environment for our employees to thrive. We invite you to become part of a place that has strong corporate and organizational values, rewarding career paths, challenging opportunities and an engaging and dynamic team to work with.
Be part of the story. Join our team today. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Located in the picturesque Fraser Valley, the City of Abbotsford is the fifth largest municipality in BC with a population of approximately 153,500. Surrounded by majestic mountains and working fields, Abbotsford offers a rural charm and friendly small-town hospitality within a fast-paced urban cityscape that boasts a flair for trade, commerce, and entertainment. Young families and working professionals continue to relocate to Abbotsford, drawn by the affordable real estate, booming economy, and superior quality of life. Residents have access to extensive civic recreational and entertainment facilities, including indoor and outdoor pools, and a 7000-seat spectator arena which hosts the Abbotsford Canucks as well as world class concerts, shows, and attractions. Abbotsford has excellent recreational facilities and is home to two private and three City-operated arenas, hundreds of parks and playing fields, and an extensive trail system that spans the entire community. Abbotsford’s educational facilities encompass pre-school to post-secondary levels, with full degree programs offered by the University of the Fraser Valley. Elementary and secondary education is provided by both public and privately-operated institutions. The major medical facility is the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre (ARHCC), a state-of-the-art, 300-bed hospital. The ARHCC provides enhanced and specialized health services to more than 330,000 people in the Fraser Valley region. There are also a number of intermediate and extended care facilities as well as a unique Campus of Care tri-fold medical centre that includes the second BC Children’s Hospital. And don’t forget about our fabulous, municipally owned and operated Abbotsford International Airport to connect you with destinations around the world.
As a Staff Lawyer at the City of Abbotsford, you will report to the Director, Legal Services and provide legal advice and assistance to City staff conducting daily business and long-term planning. As a Staff Lawyer, you manage internal legal staff and external counsel and advise on a broad range of issues that impact the municipality including contracts, litigation, land use planning, insurance, procurement, tax, real estate, liability claims, administrative law, and bylaw drafting and enforcement.
The ideal candidate for this role is a four to ten-year call with a successful track record of providing legal advice to or within a municipality, but all candidates with strong credentials and relevant experience are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate can expect a competitive salary in line with their experience and a comprehensive benefit package, including membership in British Columbia’s Municipal Pension Plan (a defined benefit pension) and a generous vacation allowance. This is an ideal role for a civically minded lawyer who seeks to develop an exciting, satisfying, and unique generalist practice in an established legal department with excellent internal and external support.
As the ideal candidate you have:
A passion for learning and applying all areas of the law.
A practical, solution-focused, and customer-centric approach to providing legal services.
Legal practice experience enabling you to confidently manage a diverse set of practice areas.
Familiarity with key local government legislation.
Experience in a municipal, public sector, or regulated environment.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
The City of Abbotsford is committed to creating a workplace that fosters a culture of diversity and inclusion by attracting, retaining and developing a talented and diverse workforce which broadly reflects the community and citizens we serve. As such, we encourage applications from individuals from all genders, backgrounds and underrepresented groups. We will be happy to work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. The City offers extensive personal and professional development opportunities. To apply, please visit us online at: www.abbotsford.ca/careers .
Salary: $134,024 - $158,139
Closing Date: May 5, 2024
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
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At the City of Abbotsford our people are our greatest asset. We offer a wide range of diverse, stimulating and rewarding career opportunities that support and recognize high levels of performance. In Abbotsford, we work strongly to create a challenging and rewarding environment for our employees to thrive. We invite you to become part of a place that has strong corporate and organizational values, rewarding career paths, challenging opportunities and an engaging and dynamic team to work with.
Be part of the story. Join our team today. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Located in the picturesque Fraser Valley, the City of Abbotsford is the fifth largest municipality in BC with a population of approximately 153,500. Surrounded by majestic mountains and working fields, Abbotsford offers a rural charm and friendly small-town hospitality within a fast-paced urban cityscape that boasts a flair for trade, commerce, and entertainment. Young families and working professionals continue to relocate to Abbotsford, drawn by the affordable real estate, booming economy, and superior quality of life. Residents have access to extensive civic recreational and entertainment facilities, including indoor and outdoor pools, and a 7000-seat spectator arena which hosts the Abbotsford Canucks as well as world class concerts, shows, and attractions. Abbotsford has excellent recreational facilities and is home to two private and three City-operated arenas, hundreds of parks and playing fields, and an extensive trail system that spans the entire community. Abbotsford’s educational facilities encompass pre-school to post-secondary levels, with full degree programs offered by the University of the Fraser Valley. Elementary and secondary education is provided by both public and privately-operated institutions. The major medical facility is the Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre (ARHCC), a state-of-the-art, 300-bed hospital. The ARHCC provides enhanced and specialized health services to more than 330,000 people in the Fraser Valley region. There are also a number of intermediate and extended care facilities as well as a unique Campus of Care tri-fold medical centre that includes the second BC Children’s Hospital. And don’t forget about our fabulous, municipally owned and operated Abbotsford International Airport to connect you with destinations around the world.
As a Staff Lawyer at the City of Abbotsford, you will report to the Director, Legal Services and provide legal advice and assistance to City staff conducting daily business and long-term planning. As a Staff Lawyer, you manage internal legal staff and external counsel and advise on a broad range of issues that impact the municipality including contracts, litigation, land use planning, insurance, procurement, tax, real estate, liability claims, administrative law, and bylaw drafting and enforcement.
The ideal candidate for this role is a four to ten-year call with a successful track record of providing legal advice to or within a municipality, but all candidates with strong credentials and relevant experience are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate can expect a competitive salary in line with their experience and a comprehensive benefit package, including membership in British Columbia’s Municipal Pension Plan (a defined benefit pension) and a generous vacation allowance. This is an ideal role for a civically minded lawyer who seeks to develop an exciting, satisfying, and unique generalist practice in an established legal department with excellent internal and external support.
As the ideal candidate you have:
A passion for learning and applying all areas of the law.
A practical, solution-focused, and customer-centric approach to providing legal services.
Legal practice experience enabling you to confidently manage a diverse set of practice areas.
Familiarity with key local government legislation.
Experience in a municipal, public sector, or regulated environment.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
The City of Abbotsford is committed to creating a workplace that fosters a culture of diversity and inclusion by attracting, retaining and developing a talented and diverse workforce which broadly reflects the community and citizens we serve. As such, we encourage applications from individuals from all genders, backgrounds and underrepresented groups. We will be happy to work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of the hiring process. The City offers extensive personal and professional development opportunities. To apply, please visit us online at: www.abbotsford.ca/careers .
Salary: $134,024 - $158,139
Closing Date: May 5, 2024
Insurance Council of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
About the Insurance Council
The Insurance Council of British Columbia is the regulatory organization that licenses and regulates the activities of over 50,000 life and general insurance agents, general insurance salespersons, insurance adjusters, and restricted travel insurance agents in British Columbia.
Why Work for the Insurance Council?
Work with a great team of people in a rewarding career that makes a difference. We’re in a downtown location with plenty of amenities nearby. The Insurance Council has a friendly and collaborative environment with a team who’s committed to protecting the public.
We offer a comprehensive health and dental plan.
Work-life balance.
This position is mostly remote work enabled. The incumbent would be required to come into the office as needed.
Professional development.
Equitable employment opportunities
The Opportunity
The Director, Legal Services will provide strong leadership and expert legal advisory services on a broad range of organizational matters including licensee conduct, licensing, and practice; regulatory frameworks; contracts; and other matters as required. Reporting to the CEO, the Director will guide a team of legal professionals and is a member of the senior leadership team responsible for organizational oversight and strategy.
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and implement the organization’s legal strategy, policies, and procedures in line with the overall corporate strategy.
Provide leadership and day-to-day management of the organization’s legal staff in line with agreed objectives, policies, and procedures.
Provide legal advice for inquiries, audits, complaints, investigations, disciplinary processes, and licensing suitability matters in accordance with legislation and Council policies.
Support the drafting of correspondence to complainants, applicants, licensees, and others.
Facilitate the preparation of production orders and subpoenas.
Oversee legal support for Council’s Review Committees by coordinating cases to be presented with staff, providing legal advice and training to the committees, and facilitating the preparation of committee reports.
Oversee legal support for Council’s Licensing Committee by coordinating cases to be considered with licensing staff, providing legal advice to the committee, and facilitating the preparation of committee reports.
Oversee the drafting and circulation of intended decisions and orders.
Lead the coordination and preparation for hearings including organizing and training hearing committees, engaging with counsel for all parties, updating hearing guidance documents and overseeing evidence disclosure.
Manage the organization’s participation in Financial Services Tribunal appeals and judicial reviews.
Prepare, review, and provide legal analysis of proposed policies, guidelines, rules, and legislation.
Act as the organization’s Privacy Officer and oversee compliance with FOIPPA including the organization’s responses to FOI requests.
Conduct legal research and gather information and data from various sources.
Manage engagement of external legal counsel as required.
Establish and maintain effective processes to ensure the timely delivery of required business documentation and foster the development of appropriate forms of standardized documentation.
Contribute as a member of the senior management team in organizational oversight and strategy.
Develop and manage business processes and policies in areas of responsibility including guiding, monitoring, and reporting on the quality and timeliness of service delivery.
Develop and manage the departmental budget including staffing, expense management, and variance forecasting.
Lead or participate in strategic projects as required.
Provide presentations to stakeholders as a representative of the Insurance Council.
Undertake other responsibilities as required.
Qualifications and Experience
University Law degree and practicing member in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia
Highly proficient in the practice of administrative and privacy law
Knowledge of the BC judicial system and procedures
Skilled in the rules of evidence, investigations, and presentation
Proficient in insurance and/or financial services concepts
Fifteen (15) years’ experience in a regulatory/insurance /financial services company (preferred) with five (5) years at a Senior Management level.
Extensive management experience with a demonstrated proficiency in motivating and developing people
Experience in drafting complex legal documents
Seasoned ability to accurately interpret applicable legislation and regulations
Proficient in MS Office desktop applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Upon hire, new employees will be placed in a starting salary between the minimum and P50 (midpoint) of the salary range. The P50 of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position . In some circumstances, the new employee may be eligible for compensation beyond the P50 of the salary range. Factors that influence this decision include full job knowledge, qualifications, internal equity, and experience in a similar role.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
About the Insurance Council
The Insurance Council of British Columbia is the regulatory organization that licenses and regulates the activities of over 50,000 life and general insurance agents, general insurance salespersons, insurance adjusters, and restricted travel insurance agents in British Columbia.
Why Work for the Insurance Council?
Work with a great team of people in a rewarding career that makes a difference. We’re in a downtown location with plenty of amenities nearby. The Insurance Council has a friendly and collaborative environment with a team who’s committed to protecting the public.
We offer a comprehensive health and dental plan.
Work-life balance.
This position is mostly remote work enabled. The incumbent would be required to come into the office as needed.
Professional development.
Equitable employment opportunities
The Opportunity
The Director, Legal Services will provide strong leadership and expert legal advisory services on a broad range of organizational matters including licensee conduct, licensing, and practice; regulatory frameworks; contracts; and other matters as required. Reporting to the CEO, the Director will guide a team of legal professionals and is a member of the senior leadership team responsible for organizational oversight and strategy.
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and implement the organization’s legal strategy, policies, and procedures in line with the overall corporate strategy.
Provide leadership and day-to-day management of the organization’s legal staff in line with agreed objectives, policies, and procedures.
Provide legal advice for inquiries, audits, complaints, investigations, disciplinary processes, and licensing suitability matters in accordance with legislation and Council policies.
Support the drafting of correspondence to complainants, applicants, licensees, and others.
Facilitate the preparation of production orders and subpoenas.
Oversee legal support for Council’s Review Committees by coordinating cases to be presented with staff, providing legal advice and training to the committees, and facilitating the preparation of committee reports.
Oversee legal support for Council’s Licensing Committee by coordinating cases to be considered with licensing staff, providing legal advice to the committee, and facilitating the preparation of committee reports.
Oversee the drafting and circulation of intended decisions and orders.
Lead the coordination and preparation for hearings including organizing and training hearing committees, engaging with counsel for all parties, updating hearing guidance documents and overseeing evidence disclosure.
Manage the organization’s participation in Financial Services Tribunal appeals and judicial reviews.
Prepare, review, and provide legal analysis of proposed policies, guidelines, rules, and legislation.
Act as the organization’s Privacy Officer and oversee compliance with FOIPPA including the organization’s responses to FOI requests.
Conduct legal research and gather information and data from various sources.
Manage engagement of external legal counsel as required.
Establish and maintain effective processes to ensure the timely delivery of required business documentation and foster the development of appropriate forms of standardized documentation.
Contribute as a member of the senior management team in organizational oversight and strategy.
Develop and manage business processes and policies in areas of responsibility including guiding, monitoring, and reporting on the quality and timeliness of service delivery.
Develop and manage the departmental budget including staffing, expense management, and variance forecasting.
Lead or participate in strategic projects as required.
Provide presentations to stakeholders as a representative of the Insurance Council.
Undertake other responsibilities as required.
Qualifications and Experience
University Law degree and practicing member in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia
Highly proficient in the practice of administrative and privacy law
Knowledge of the BC judicial system and procedures
Skilled in the rules of evidence, investigations, and presentation
Proficient in insurance and/or financial services concepts
Fifteen (15) years’ experience in a regulatory/insurance /financial services company (preferred) with five (5) years at a Senior Management level.
Extensive management experience with a demonstrated proficiency in motivating and developing people
Experience in drafting complex legal documents
Seasoned ability to accurately interpret applicable legislation and regulations
Proficient in MS Office desktop applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Upon hire, new employees will be placed in a starting salary between the minimum and P50 (midpoint) of the salary range. The P50 of the range represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications, and experience for the position . In some circumstances, the new employee may be eligible for compensation beyond the P50 of the salary range. Factors that influence this decision include full job knowledge, qualifications, internal equity, and experience in a similar role.
Introduction At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk. Your Role and Responsibilities In Canada, the legal team is centered in Markham, Ontario, at the IBM Canada headquarters and has professionals located in various parts of the country. The team provides high value legal support in a number of core areas including information technology, general commercial, employment, intellectual property, privacy and data security. We are looking to add to our diverse high energy team an experienced Staff Counsel. Reporting to the General Counsel, IBM Canada, the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the IBM business in Canada in the drafting, review and negotiation of customer contracts across all areas of IBM's products and services and acting as a consultant to internal business clients on various legal matters. This could include reviewing, interpreting and providing advice on federal, provincial and local laws, government agency rulings, supplier contracts, IBM policies and practices, business conduct and ethics.
This role will involve supporting clients across Canada, therefore the candidate must be bilingual (i.e. both fully fluent in French and English).***
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
Bilingual English and French (verbal and written) is mandatory
Qualified to practice law in Ontario or another common law province
At least 3-5 years experience in Information Technology Law
Ability to provide independent advice to senior level management on complex matters
Fluent in Microsoft Word (i.e. able to execute contract document drafting and revisions)
Solid organization skills
Preferred Technical And Professional Expertise
Experience working within IT firms selling and/or procuring IT services
Experience in privacy, data security and related legal matters
Capability in Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint
Project management training or experience
Qualified to practice civil law in the province of Quebec
About Business Unit IBM Corporate Headquarters (CHQ) team represents a variety of functions such as marketing, finance, legal, operations, HR, and more, all working together to solve some of the world's most complex problems, help our clients achieve success and build collaborative work environments for IBMers. Your Life @ IBM In a world where technology never stands still, we understand that, dedication to our clients success, innovation that matters, and trust and personal responsibility in all our relationships, lives in what we do as IBMers as we strive to be the catalyst that makes the world work better. Being an IBMer means you’ll be able to learn and develop yourself and your career, you’ll be encouraged to be courageous and experiment everyday, all whilst having continuous trust and support in an environment where everyone can thrive whatever their personal or professional background. Our IBMers are growth minded, always staying curious, open to feedback and learning new information and skills to constantly transform themselves and our company. They are trusted to provide on-going feedback to help other IBMers grow, as well as collaborate with colleagues keeping in mind a team focused approach to include different perspectives to drive exceptional outcomes for our customers. The courage our IBMers have to make critical decisions everyday is essential to IBM becoming the catalyst for progress, always embracing challenges with resources they have to hand, a can-do attitude and always striving for an outcome focused approach within everything that they do. Are you ready to be an IBMer? About IBM IBM’s greatest invention is the IBMer. We believe that through the application of intelligence, reason and science, we can improve business, society and the human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world.Restlessly reinventing since 1911, we are not only one of the largest corporate organizations in the world, we’re also one of the biggest technology and consulting employers, with many of the Fortune 50 companies relying on the IBM Cloud to run their business. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. Now it’s time for you to join us on our journey to being a responsible technology innovator and a force for good in the world. Location Statement Must have the ability to work in Canada without sponsorship. For additional information about location requirements, please discuss with the recruiter following submission of your application. Being You @ IBM IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodivergence, age, veteran status, or other characteristics. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Introduction At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. Are you ready to lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems? If so, lets talk. Your Role and Responsibilities In Canada, the legal team is centered in Markham, Ontario, at the IBM Canada headquarters and has professionals located in various parts of the country. The team provides high value legal support in a number of core areas including information technology, general commercial, employment, intellectual property, privacy and data security. We are looking to add to our diverse high energy team an experienced Staff Counsel. Reporting to the General Counsel, IBM Canada, the successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the IBM business in Canada in the drafting, review and negotiation of customer contracts across all areas of IBM's products and services and acting as a consultant to internal business clients on various legal matters. This could include reviewing, interpreting and providing advice on federal, provincial and local laws, government agency rulings, supplier contracts, IBM policies and practices, business conduct and ethics.
This role will involve supporting clients across Canada, therefore the candidate must be bilingual (i.e. both fully fluent in French and English).***
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
Bilingual English and French (verbal and written) is mandatory
Qualified to practice law in Ontario or another common law province
At least 3-5 years experience in Information Technology Law
Ability to provide independent advice to senior level management on complex matters
Fluent in Microsoft Word (i.e. able to execute contract document drafting and revisions)
Solid organization skills
Preferred Technical And Professional Expertise
Experience working within IT firms selling and/or procuring IT services
Experience in privacy, data security and related legal matters
Capability in Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint
Project management training or experience
Qualified to practice civil law in the province of Quebec
About Business Unit IBM Corporate Headquarters (CHQ) team represents a variety of functions such as marketing, finance, legal, operations, HR, and more, all working together to solve some of the world's most complex problems, help our clients achieve success and build collaborative work environments for IBMers. Your Life @ IBM In a world where technology never stands still, we understand that, dedication to our clients success, innovation that matters, and trust and personal responsibility in all our relationships, lives in what we do as IBMers as we strive to be the catalyst that makes the world work better. Being an IBMer means you’ll be able to learn and develop yourself and your career, you’ll be encouraged to be courageous and experiment everyday, all whilst having continuous trust and support in an environment where everyone can thrive whatever their personal or professional background. Our IBMers are growth minded, always staying curious, open to feedback and learning new information and skills to constantly transform themselves and our company. They are trusted to provide on-going feedback to help other IBMers grow, as well as collaborate with colleagues keeping in mind a team focused approach to include different perspectives to drive exceptional outcomes for our customers. The courage our IBMers have to make critical decisions everyday is essential to IBM becoming the catalyst for progress, always embracing challenges with resources they have to hand, a can-do attitude and always striving for an outcome focused approach within everything that they do. Are you ready to be an IBMer? About IBM IBM’s greatest invention is the IBMer. We believe that through the application of intelligence, reason and science, we can improve business, society and the human condition, bringing the power of an open hybrid cloud and AI strategy to life for our clients and partners around the world.Restlessly reinventing since 1911, we are not only one of the largest corporate organizations in the world, we’re also one of the biggest technology and consulting employers, with many of the Fortune 50 companies relying on the IBM Cloud to run their business. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. Now it’s time for you to join us on our journey to being a responsible technology innovator and a force for good in the world. Location Statement Must have the ability to work in Canada without sponsorship. For additional information about location requirements, please discuss with the recruiter following submission of your application. Being You @ IBM IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodivergence, age, veteran status, or other characteristics. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Current Indigo employees should apply through the Internal Mobility page using your @indigo.ca email address.
Dedicated to telling stories and creating experiences, Indigo is always looking for bright, energetic and customer-focused people who can help bring our exciting mission to life in one of our more than 150 Indigo, Indigospirit, Chapters and Coles stores across Canada. We offer a variety of exciting opportunities at our retail stores, distribution centres, and home office for people who share our passions and want to be part of a dynamic and enriching culture.
WHO WE ARE
We love books and all things beautiful
We are Canada’s Cultural Department Store
Books are our heart and our soul and Great Books are JUST the Beginning…
We play by the following rules:
We exist to add joy to our customers’ lives each and every time they interact with us and our products
Our job is to create joyful moments for our customers
We treat each other the way we’d treat a valued friend
We inspire each other to do our best work
We seek to ignite creativity and innovation every day
We give back to the communities in which we operate
Job Description
The Corporate Counsel is a trusted advisor to the business, providing pragmatic legal advice and assistance. Demonstrating a strong foundation in applicable legislation and corporate requirements, practices and policies, the Corporate Counsel is focused on assisting Indigo in achieving its priorities, projects and processes, while mitigating risk and liability in a cost-effective manner.
KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS
Robust relationships with and positive feedback from key business partners
Reduction and management of corporate risk
Achievement of deadlines and expectations established for projects in alignment with corporate strategic initiatives
Cost management and protection of assets through contract negotiation, documentation and ongoing management
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Strategic
Maintain a high level of strategic foresight by identifying customer and business needs, and adjusting departmental and team objectives accordingly.
Functional
Act as an advocate for the customer by placing them at the forefront of all decision-making processes.
Provide proactive, pragmatic legal advice and support to business units on a wide range of day-to-day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, intellectual property, information security, privacy and related matters, promotion and marketing campaigns, commercial and IP dispute resolution and litigation management.
Review, draft, interpret and negotiate a range of commercial contracts for business units, including agreements relating to publisher, vendor and supplier relationships, licensing, distribution, consulting and confidentiality.
Identify business and legal risk and make recommendations on how issues should be addressed to mitigate corporate liability while remaining competitive in the industry.
Lead employee and vendor training in areas of primary responsibility, including through targeted efforts and as part of ongoing compliance training.
Seek out, manage and refine new, cost-effective legal service delivery approaches and technologies.
Challenge the status quo by consistently identifying areas for improvement, diagnosing issues and working to resolve them.
Provide support and assistance to the Chief Administrative Officer and the Legal Department at all levels and in all other areas, as required.
People
Develop strong, collaborative cross-functional relationships that support key business partners and Legal team.
See the total organization with an integrated perspective.
Share technical knowledge with others and actively seek to learn from those more knowledgeable than yourself.
Help others see the impacts of their efforts and proactively engage other functions to get input.
Encourage others to freely share their point of view and be open to feedback.
Cultural
Conduct oneself in a manner that promotes, and is aligned with, Indigo's Guiding Principles.
As a leader, hold others accountable in maintaining the integrity of Indigo’s culture and create an environment that fosters a customer-centric approach.
Act as an ambassador for the brand and build positive relationships within the department, across the company, and with key stakeholders.
Model Indigo’s beliefs and convey a positive image in everything you do.
Celebrate diversity of thought and have an open mindset.
Take an active role in fostering a culture of continual learning, taking risks without the fear of making mistakes.
Embrace, champion and influence change through your team and/or the organization.
SCOPE
Reports to: Chief Administrative Officer
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
Legal
Strategic Sourcing & Profit Improvement team
Finance
Technology teams
Merchants
Marketing, Loyalty and Creative teams
External:
External Legal Counsel
Government Agencies and Regulators
Suppliers and Vendors
Qualifications
Work Experience / Education / Certifications
Qualified to practice law in Ontario.
JD, LL.B. or equivalent.
3-5 years of post-call legal experience with a reputable Canadian law firm or company.
Proven negotiation and dispute resolution skills.
Experience negotiating, drafting, reviewing and interpreting commercial contracts.
Competencies / Skills / Attributes
Maturity of judgment and discretion; a belief in accountability and ownership.
Technical competence in a variety of legal areas.
Ability to simplify and effectively communicate legal concepts for non-legal audience.
Ability and willingness to make pragmatic decisions with a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and influence decision-making at the operational level.
Sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders.
Ability to work independently, and with teams that have diverse skills, knowledge and educational backgrounds.
Excellent time management skills and demonstrated ability to prioritize, meet conflicting demands and deal with time-sensitive issues.
Passion for the Indigo brand.
Other (travel, Bilingual, etc.)
Minimal travel required
Working knowledge of French is an asset
Additional Information
At Indigo, we are committed to our communities, our customers, and each other; together we can make a positive impact. We know that fostering diversity and inclusion brings out your full potential and creates a joyful and welcoming environment for everyone. We are driven to be an equitable employer, which highly values your diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that you, in all your uniqueness, belong at Indigo. We welcome all applicants and encourage applications from individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, a person of colour, LGBTQ2+ and people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request to individuals who self-identify as having a disability or special need. Please contact Human Resources at 1 (888) 881-3177 (toll free) or Support-HR@indigo.ca if you require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment process.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Current Indigo employees should apply through the Internal Mobility page using your @indigo.ca email address.
Dedicated to telling stories and creating experiences, Indigo is always looking for bright, energetic and customer-focused people who can help bring our exciting mission to life in one of our more than 150 Indigo, Indigospirit, Chapters and Coles stores across Canada. We offer a variety of exciting opportunities at our retail stores, distribution centres, and home office for people who share our passions and want to be part of a dynamic and enriching culture.
WHO WE ARE
We love books and all things beautiful
We are Canada’s Cultural Department Store
Books are our heart and our soul and Great Books are JUST the Beginning…
We play by the following rules:
We exist to add joy to our customers’ lives each and every time they interact with us and our products
Our job is to create joyful moments for our customers
We treat each other the way we’d treat a valued friend
We inspire each other to do our best work
We seek to ignite creativity and innovation every day
We give back to the communities in which we operate
Job Description
The Corporate Counsel is a trusted advisor to the business, providing pragmatic legal advice and assistance. Demonstrating a strong foundation in applicable legislation and corporate requirements, practices and policies, the Corporate Counsel is focused on assisting Indigo in achieving its priorities, projects and processes, while mitigating risk and liability in a cost-effective manner.
KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS
Robust relationships with and positive feedback from key business partners
Reduction and management of corporate risk
Achievement of deadlines and expectations established for projects in alignment with corporate strategic initiatives
Cost management and protection of assets through contract negotiation, documentation and ongoing management
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Strategic
Maintain a high level of strategic foresight by identifying customer and business needs, and adjusting departmental and team objectives accordingly.
Functional
Act as an advocate for the customer by placing them at the forefront of all decision-making processes.
Provide proactive, pragmatic legal advice and support to business units on a wide range of day-to-day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, intellectual property, information security, privacy and related matters, promotion and marketing campaigns, commercial and IP dispute resolution and litigation management.
Review, draft, interpret and negotiate a range of commercial contracts for business units, including agreements relating to publisher, vendor and supplier relationships, licensing, distribution, consulting and confidentiality.
Identify business and legal risk and make recommendations on how issues should be addressed to mitigate corporate liability while remaining competitive in the industry.
Lead employee and vendor training in areas of primary responsibility, including through targeted efforts and as part of ongoing compliance training.
Seek out, manage and refine new, cost-effective legal service delivery approaches and technologies.
Challenge the status quo by consistently identifying areas for improvement, diagnosing issues and working to resolve them.
Provide support and assistance to the Chief Administrative Officer and the Legal Department at all levels and in all other areas, as required.
People
Develop strong, collaborative cross-functional relationships that support key business partners and Legal team.
See the total organization with an integrated perspective.
Share technical knowledge with others and actively seek to learn from those more knowledgeable than yourself.
Help others see the impacts of their efforts and proactively engage other functions to get input.
Encourage others to freely share their point of view and be open to feedback.
Cultural
Conduct oneself in a manner that promotes, and is aligned with, Indigo's Guiding Principles.
As a leader, hold others accountable in maintaining the integrity of Indigo’s culture and create an environment that fosters a customer-centric approach.
Act as an ambassador for the brand and build positive relationships within the department, across the company, and with key stakeholders.
Model Indigo’s beliefs and convey a positive image in everything you do.
Celebrate diversity of thought and have an open mindset.
Take an active role in fostering a culture of continual learning, taking risks without the fear of making mistakes.
Embrace, champion and influence change through your team and/or the organization.
SCOPE
Reports to: Chief Administrative Officer
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
Legal
Strategic Sourcing & Profit Improvement team
Finance
Technology teams
Merchants
Marketing, Loyalty and Creative teams
External:
External Legal Counsel
Government Agencies and Regulators
Suppliers and Vendors
Qualifications
Work Experience / Education / Certifications
Qualified to practice law in Ontario.
JD, LL.B. or equivalent.
3-5 years of post-call legal experience with a reputable Canadian law firm or company.
Proven negotiation and dispute resolution skills.
Experience negotiating, drafting, reviewing and interpreting commercial contracts.
Competencies / Skills / Attributes
Maturity of judgment and discretion; a belief in accountability and ownership.
Technical competence in a variety of legal areas.
Ability to simplify and effectively communicate legal concepts for non-legal audience.
Ability and willingness to make pragmatic decisions with a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and influence decision-making at the operational level.
Sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders.
Ability to work independently, and with teams that have diverse skills, knowledge and educational backgrounds.
Excellent time management skills and demonstrated ability to prioritize, meet conflicting demands and deal with time-sensitive issues.
Passion for the Indigo brand.
Other (travel, Bilingual, etc.)
Minimal travel required
Working knowledge of French is an asset
Additional Information
At Indigo, we are committed to our communities, our customers, and each other; together we can make a positive impact. We know that fostering diversity and inclusion brings out your full potential and creates a joyful and welcoming environment for everyone. We are driven to be an equitable employer, which highly values your diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that you, in all your uniqueness, belong at Indigo. We welcome all applicants and encourage applications from individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, a person of colour, LGBTQ2+ and people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request to individuals who self-identify as having a disability or special need. Please contact Human Resources at 1 (888) 881-3177 (toll free) or Support-HR@indigo.ca if you require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment process.