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We are seeking a Director, Employment Law with a strong European employment law background to join our dynamic legal team. You will be instrumental in providing strategic, pragmatic legal guidance on a wide array of employment matters in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), while also helping to drive global initiatives in a fast-paced tech environment.
The ideal candidate will have at least 8 years of combined experience at a law firm and in-house at a multinational company, with a strong understanding of European employment laws and the ability to manage complex, multi-jurisdictional employment issues.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide pragmatic legal counsel on a broad spectrum of employment matters, including complex employee relations, hiring, terminations, reorganisations, redundancies, leaves of absence, compensation and benefits, performance management, disciplinary actions, investigations, and workplace policies.
Collaborate on global projects, working alongside cross-functional teams to address complex employment law issues.
Advise on compliance with employment laws and regulations in EMEA, including GDPR, working time regulations, and collective labour law obligations.
Draft, review, and implement employment policies and procedures to support a fast-growing international workforce.
Oversee and manage employment disputes, including grievances, investigations, and external claims, and work with external counsel when necessary.
Deliver training sessions to HR and business leaders on employment law compliance and best practices.
Work closely with the People team to create and update employment contracts, policies, and separation agreements, and develop relevant training programs.
Proactively identify legal risks and opportunities and recommend appropriate actions.
Monitor emerging trends in employment law, including regulatory changes and enforcement, to keep the business well-informed and compliant.
Lead process improvements to scale the employment law function across the organisation.
Qualifications and Experience
Qualified lawyer in the UK, France or another EU jurisdiction.
Minimum of 8 years PQE in employment law, with both law firm and in-house counsel experience at a multinational company.
Strong knowledge of European employment law - particularly French employment law - and proven experience advising on cross-border employment matters across EMEA.
Prior in-house experience at a technology company is highly preferred.
Experience with collective labour law matters, including engaging with works councils or unions.
Desired Skills and Attributes
Strong communication and negotiation skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Strategic, business-oriented approach to legal problem-solving.
Collaborative and team-oriented with strong leadership qualities and a proactive mindset.
High ethical standards and integrity.
Comfortable engaging with senior leaders and providing constructive challenge when necessary.
Fluency in French is a plus.
How to Apply
If you are passionate about employment law and eager to contribute to a rapidly growing company, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the role
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