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Regional Legal Counsel, UK & lreland

Regional Legal Counsel, UK & lreland

Stryker GroupNewbury, England, United Kingdom
30+ days ago
Job description

The Regional Counsel, UK & Ireland provides professional legal services to all Stryker entities in UK & Ireland, including the R&D sides, to ensure that Stryker’s legal rights are being protected and that the business is compliant with local, national, international, and corporate requirements.

The Regional Counsel, UK & Ireland is a strategic business partner and collaborator for major, strategic initiatives of the leadership teams / divisions in the region. Makes decisions of moderate to high impact and exercises independent judgment and serves as a member of the Leadership Team and is viewed as an interdepartmental / divisional resource for Legal, who influences group / department strategy. These responsibilities may encompass a broad range of areas related to Legal & Compliance to include, but not be limited to the application of laws and guidance to many unique business activities and development / implementation of corporate and divisional policies and / or procedures.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities :

  • Responsible for developing strong relationships throughout areas of responsibility to foster an advisory or collaborative approach to proactive compliance.
  • Being part of the Leadership Team UK & Ireland in our matrix organization that aligns legal support throughout the regions.
  • Encourages the Legal Team to proactively search for opportunities for synergy and collaboration.
  • Responsible for contributing to solutions to complex problems, which could have a significant impact on the company.
  • Sets the direction for the team and aligns priorities / allocation of workload based on business strategy, priorities, and needs.
  • Collaborate with all legal and compliance colleagues in Europe and globally, especially the COEs.
  • Maintains high level of knowledge of current and emerging laws and regulations, and periodically reviews and updates standards relating to compliance.
  • Represent Stryker in local industry associations and actively lead / participate in industry initiatives through local industry associations.
  • Provide legal advice to Stryker teams and all divisions on country (and other Regional) legal issues.
  • Review commercial agreements and participate in negotiations to ensure that legal rights of Stryker are being protected.
  • Help to protect Stryker IP in collaboration with IP counsel.
  • Draft and implement appropriate agreements for surgeon consultancies, research, sponsorship, and fellowships and ensure that appropriate compliance principles are included and that compliance standard operating procedures are followed.
  • Review tender agreements to ensure compliance issues are addressed.
  • Review and / or draft hospital supply / pricing agreements where special pricing arrangements are negotiated.
  • Provide advice on employment together with the COE–related issues where there is an issue to assess and / or when external legal advice may be required and requested by HR.
  • Knowledge of the FCPA and MedTech Europe principles essential; experience of country codes beneficial.
  • Communicate and interact with business partners including the UK & Ireland Leadership Team.
  • Provide assistance with the local legal team in relation to governance of the UK & Ireland legal entity, ensuring that board meetings are properly conducted, and that annual meeting and filing requirements are observed.
  • Supervises the local Associate Legal Counsel.
  • Build followership with leaders and establish a collaborative culture to support the sharing of expertise, information, resources, and learning across the business.
  • Create an environment that supports cross-functional analysis to identify and resolve the root cause of problems.
  • Actively participate in the projects and work undertaken by the International Global Legal team.

Education & Special Trainings :

Law degree and admission to practice law.

Qualifications & Experience :

  • Minimum 10 years applicable professional experience; prior professional experience considered.
  • Demonstrates good judgment and professional demeanor.
  • Demonstrates ability to work effectively with colleagues in a global organization.
  • Embraces and supports change in a dynamic environment.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team.
  • Possesses good analytical and drafting skills.
  • Experience providing legal advice in a highly regulated environment preferred.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to integrity and accountability.
  • Provides guidance and direction to others.
  • Possesses good communication skills and ability to convey legal principles clearly and concisely.
  • Has a basic understanding of business financials and reporting.
  • Has the ability to allocate resources effectively and, where relevant, has a general understanding of the budgeting process, expense, and headcount management.
  • Possesses good organizational skills and ability to manage numerous projects and conflicting demands in a fast-paced environment.
  • Possesses good interpersonal skills and ability to communicate at levels of organization.
  • Proficient in MS Office suite of products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
  • Experience in a regulated industry required, pharmaceuticals / medical device preferred.
  • Physical & Mental Requirements :

    Must be able to communicate with large groups of people. Must be able to communicate telephonically. Able to use common office equipment (personal computers, telephone, printer / copiers).

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