Assistant General Counsel - Barcelona, España - Cultivo Land
Cultivo Land
Barcelona, España
Empresa verificada
hace 4 semanas
Descripción
We are looking for a multidisciplinary attorney who will help manage the varied legal components of Cultivo Land PBC ("Cultivo").
As the Assistant General Counsel / Corporate Counsel, you will provide legal advice, counsel, support, and guidance to Cultivo's General Counsel and to a variety of teams at Cultivo in Mexico, the U.S., Spain, the UK, and beyond.
Requirements:
- At least 3 to 5 years of general commercial legal experience at a law firm and/or inhouse position.
- Extensive experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial agreements.
- Some experience with financing and investment agreements, fund structures, employment law, intellectual property law, and/or corporate governance.
- Ability to communicate complex legal concepts concisely, clearly and effectively.
- Strong risk management skills.
- Success working with multiple, overlapping stakeholders and counterparties from different regions of the world and with different objectives.
- Familiarity with the voluntary carbon credit market and the related registries and standards bodies preferred but not necessary.
- Must be fluent (written and spoken) in Spanish and English.
What You'll be Doing
- Drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, including services agreements, supplier and vendor agreements, landowner agreements, and agreements with government entities.
- Drafting and negotiating financing and investment agreements; navigating fund and special purpose vehicle structures;
- Advising on employmentrelated legal matters, including employee contracts and compliance with labor laws.
- Protecting and managing the company's intellectual property portfolio, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Managing and implementing Cultivo's AML and anticorruption policies, among others.
- Advising on and managing data protection and cybersecurity matters.
- Assisting in general corporate governance matters.
- Collaborating with dozens of diverse stakeholders and counterparties, including landowners, project developers, auditors, suppliers, ranchers, regulatory bodies, scientists, consultants, local communities, large corporations, and investors.
Education & Qualifications:
- Licenciatura en Derecho plus any additional necessary graduate law degrees (such as an LLM).
- Equivalent of bar admittance.
Personal Skills:
- Proactive, adaptable, with a problemsolving mindset. Able to work independently and collaboratively in a fastpaced environment.
- Excellent eye for detail.
- Strong leadership skills.
- Exceptional communication (written and verbal) skills and the ability to inform and influence.
- Exceptional analytical and problemsolving abilities and mindset.
- Exceptionally proactive and independent.
- Aptitude for identifying issues and devising practical solutions in realtime.
- Capacity to make informed decisions under pressure.
Benefits
- The opportunity to make a real impact around the world.
- Competitive compensation package, including equity options and annual discretionary bonus.
- Access to health insurance and retirement plans.
- Remote working with coworking space opportunities.
- Flexible work hours with emphasis on results
- International office locations.
- 6 months paid parental leave.
- Unlimited paid vacation.