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Seeking a Senior Legal Counsel specializing in Labor and Employment law. This role provides strategic advice on compliance, litigation, and transactions to HR teams nationwide. The ideal candidate has 8+ years of experience, deep knowledge of federal/state regulations (EEOC, FMLA, ADA), and stron...
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United States of America , Charlotte, North Carolina, Tempe, Arizona, or San Antonio, Texas
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A Senior Employment Counsel is a high-level legal professional who serves as the strategic guardian of an organization's relationship with its workforce. This critical in-house role blends deep expertise in labor and employment law with sharp business acumen to navigate the complex legal landscape governing the modern workplace. Professionals seeking senior employment counsel jobs are typically seasoned attorneys who transition from law firm practice to become integral business partners within a corporation's legal department. Their primary mission is to mitigate legal risk, ensure compliance across jurisdictions, and provide pragmatic counsel that supports both the company's strategic objectives and its ethical obligations to employees. The day-to-day responsibilities of a Senior Employment Counsel are vast and varied, covering the entire employee lifecycle. They routinely provide expert advice on hiring practices, employment contracts, compensation structures, and equity-based incentives. A significant part of the role involves counseling Human Resources and management on sensitive issues such as performance management, disciplinary actions, terminations, and complex employee relations matters. They are also responsible for developing, updating, and implementing company-wide employment policies, handbooks, and training programs to ensure adherence to ever-evolving local, national, and international regulations. For organizations with a global footprint, this includes mastering the nuances of employment law in multiple countries. Furthermore, they often manage or oversee employment-related litigation, administrative claims, and internal investigations, working to resolve disputes efficiently. The skill set required for these senior jobs is both technical and interpersonal. Successful candidates invariably possess a Juris Doctor (JD) degree and are licensed to practice law, often with 8-12 or more years of combined experience at a law firm and in an in-house setting. Beyond substantive legal knowledge, they must be exceptional communicators, capable of translating complex legal concepts into actionable guidance for non-lawyers. Strong drafting and negotiation skills are essential for creating contracts, separation agreements, and policies. Given the sensitive nature of the work, high emotional intelligence, discretion, and sound judgment are paramount. The role demands a proactive, business-minded individual who can balance legal rigor with practical solutions, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and stay ahead of legislative changes. For attorneys passionate about shaping workplace culture and strategy, senior employment counsel jobs offer a challenging and impactful career at the intersection of law, business, and human resources.

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