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Senior Employment Legal Counsel - EMEA
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Senior Employment Legal Counsel (EMEA) – Dublin. Provide expert employment law counsel across the region, handling disputes, acquisitions, and global mobility. Must be a qualified lawyer with 6+ years’ PQE and strong EU law knowledge. Join a world-leading software firm offering an attractive sala...
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Lead Counsel, Labor and Employment, EMEA
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Meta seeks a Lead Counsel for Labor and Employment, EMEA, for a 14-month temporary cover in Dublin. You will provide strategic legal counsel on hiring, employee relations, and disputes, partnering with HR and business leaders. Qualified lawyers with 3+ years of post-qualification experience in la...
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Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law
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Join our global team as a Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law in Ireland. Leverage your 8+ years of European employment law expertise to provide strategic advice and build our legal function. Enjoy a people-centric culture with flexible PTO, generous parental leave, and significant growth opport...
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ATLAS
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Employment Legal Counsel
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Join our in-house legal team in Dublin as an Employment Legal Counsel. Provide expert advice on a broad range of employment law matters across European jurisdictions. We seek a qualified attorney with 7+ years' post-admission experience, including top-tier law firm background. This role offers a ...
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Susquehanna International Group
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About the Employment Counsel role

Explore a rewarding career path by discovering Employment Counsel jobs, a critical and dynamic legal profession at the intersection of law and human resources. An Employment Counsel, also known as an Employment Attorney or Labor and Employment Counsel, serves as an in-house legal expert dedicated to navigating the complex web of workplace laws and regulations. These professionals are the strategic partners to HR departments and business leaders, ensuring that an organization's people practices are not only compliant but also ethical and effective. Their work is foundational to fostering a positive work environment and mitigating legal risk.

The core of an Employment Counsel's role involves proactive advice and counseling. They are the first line of defense, providing daily guidance on a vast array of issues. This includes employee hiring and onboarding, performance management, disciplinary actions, and terminations. They expertly draft, review, and interpret a wide range of documents, from employment agreements and severance packages to independent contractor agreements and company-wide policies. Beyond daily counsel, these professionals are instrumental in strategic initiatives. They provide critical legal support during mergers, acquisitions, and corporate restructurings, advising on the employment implications of such transactions. They also develop and deliver training programs to managers and employees on essential topics like harassment prevention, discrimination, wage and hour laws, and reasonable accommodations.

On the contentious side, Employment Counsel jobs often involve managing disputes before they escalate into full-blown litigation. This includes responding to administrative charges from agencies like the EEOC, managing agency audits, and handling pre-litigation claims. When lawsuits are unavoidable, they oversee the litigation process, often by managing outside counsel. For organizations with a unionized workforce, responsibilities extend to labor relations, including negotiating collective bargaining agreements and handling grievances.

Typical requirements for these roles are rigorous. Candidates must possess a Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school and be a member in good standing of a state bar. Most positions require several years of specialized experience in labor and employment law, gained either at a law firm, in-house, or a combination of both. Essential skills include an encyclopedic knowledge of federal, state, and local employment laws (such as the FLSA, FMLA, ADA, and Title VII), exceptional written and verbal communication to translate complex legal concepts for non-lawyers, sharp analytical and problem-solving abilities, and a high degree of business acumen. Success in these jobs also demands impeccable judgment, discretion in handling confidential information, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced corporate environment. If you are a legal professional passionate about shaping the workplace of tomorrow, exploring Employment Counsel jobs could be your next career move.