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Work at the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Associate General Counsel
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JOB SUMMARY
This position provides corporate legal services to the National Trust and its for-profit and nonprofit subsidiaries. The Associate General Counsel will advise on a wide range of legal matters, including corporate governance, regulatory compliance, contracts, risk management, and business transactions. The Associate General Counsel may also provide other general legal services to the organization as assigned. The Associate General Counsel reports to the Deputy General Counsel.
DUTIES
Corporate Legal Services. The Associate General Counsel will provide legal counsel and strategic guidance on corporate governance, regulatory compliance, risk management, and business operations, including to the National Trust’s subsidiaries.
- Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, private and governmental grants, agreements, memoranda, policies, and other work products.
- Conduct corporate governance responsibilities, including drafting resolutions, meeting minutes, and record-keeping.
- Support business transactions by providing detailed legal review of documents and establish project specific entities.
- Ensure legal and regulatory compliance with federal, state, and local laws affecting nonprofit and for-profit entities.
- Assist in developing and implementing internal policies and procedures.
- Work closely with the organization’s insurance provider to review and prepare annual policy renewals, track ongoing insurance claims and other issues, respond to staff regarding insurance questions, and gather information for insurance audits.
- Track and monitor annual business registration issues with third-party registration vendor.
- Resolve claims and disputes; and if necessary, assist in litigation to advance or defend the interests of the National Trust and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates.
- Coordinate with external counsel on special legal matters as needed.
- Work independently with minimum supervision from the Deputy General Counsel and other staff.
Education and Outreach. Participate in public outreach relating to legal issues associated with the position’s duties.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Juris Doctor from an accredited institution and member in good standing of the D.C. bar or a state bar (and eligible to waive into D.C.); total years of professional experience must include not less than 5 years’ experience in the practice of law preferably working on for-profit and nonprofit legal services matters.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including issue risk assessment, issue identification, and prioritization.
- Proficiency in contract negotiation, regulatory compliance, and business transactions.
- Collaborative mindset with the ability to provide practical, business-oriented legal guidance.
- Strong project and client management skills, with the ability to work independently while engaging cross-functional teams and external stakeholders.
- Outstanding communication skills, including effective presentation abilities, attention to detail, and excellence in writing, proofreading, and customer service.
- Ability to work effectively in a remote environment, ensuring productivity and meeting deadlines.
- Experience engaging with a wide range of colleagues and stakeholders with differing cultural backgrounds.
- Adaptability to evolving technology and communication best practices, including frequent use of Microsoft Teams and Zoom to communicate with staff.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel; familiarity with other software such as Monday.com is a plus.
- Consistent and reliable attendance.
- Ability to commute to Washington, DC occasionally throughout the year.
PAY & BENEFITS
This is a full-time, exempt level position, eligible for full benefits, including health, dental and life insurance, retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and 3+ weeks of vacation, plus sick time and holidays.
Hiring Range: $105,000 - 115,000 per year
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