What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Corporate Counsel - Privacy position at Highbridge Consulting LLC?
Our client is a Fortune 500 financial and payments technology company, and leads the industry in innovation, scale and service. They are now looking to add to their team and are looking to hire a Senior Corporate Counsel – Privacy . This role will be 100% Remote.Summary : In this role, you will work closely with business and technology teams across the client to identify legal risks, help create solutions, and collaborate on strategies to enable business success in this rapidly-evolving regulatory environment. The position is part of a collegial team of attorneys and other privacy professionals that form the client Office.Responsibilities Advise business teams (including marketing, sales, IT, and operations) regarding compliance with privacy laws and work collaboratively with Privacy Office peers to provide advice for projects with both regional and global scope.Advise on privacy-related terms in agreements including license, vendor, SaaS, technology, master services, confidentiality and other agreements.Advise and provide guidance on product strategy, considering data privacy laws, customer and partner relationships, consumer rights, and business needs.Draft privacy policies, notices, related disclosures, disclaimers, FAQs and communications to support and enable business unit compliance.Advise sales and marketing teams on privacy implications of various marketing initiatives including online advertising, behavioral advertising, affiliate marketing, mobile applications, social networking, email, SMS / text, and other consumer-facing communications.Work closely with Information Security, Data Governance, Risk, and Audit teams to identify and mitigate data privacy compliance risks including issue-spotting and advising related to cybersecurity and data incidents.Top Skills : J.D. degree (Juris Doctor) is a professional graduate degree in law, primarily in the United States. It is required to practice law in the U.S. and is typically earned after completing three years of law school. Graduates must also pass the bar exam in their state to become licensed attorneys.Licensed to practice law in the US, UK, or an EU member state.Strong communication skills; ability to identify and escalate issues promptly.Expertise in at least one major data privacy framework (e.g., GDPR, GLBA, CPRA).Team & Work Environment : Highly collaborative team of lawyers and non-lawyers (about a dozen members).Emphasis on teamwork and clear communication.Required Skills & Experience : Deep subject matter expertise with at least one major data privacy framework such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), or the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).Experience interpreting regulatory guidance and drafting relevant privacy notices, policies, and procedures.Experience advising corporate clients regarding compliance matters.Experience negotiating and drafting contracts.Flexibility and willingness to work on a broad variety of legal matters.Excellent oral and written communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively with business partners across levels and show leadership in cross-functional teams.Desired Skills & Experience : Experience in the payments industry or financial services industry.Ability to engage in technical discussions with IT teams regarding ad tech, data anonymization, and security / access controls related to cloud computing.CIPP / US or CIPP / E certification.Professional Qualifications : J.D. degree or equivalent degree (such as a master in law) with strong academic performance.2 years experience practicing law.Licensed to practice law in the US, UK, or a member state of the European Union.This is a remote position.Compensation : $65.00 - $71.00 per hour#J-18808-Ljbffr
Salary : $65 - $71