
Legal Counsel
- Oxford
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide strategic legal support to the General Counsel on high-value and complex projects, contributing to key business decisions and ensuring legal considerations are integrated early in the planning and execution stages.
- Manage and deliver a wide range of company, commercial, and corporate legal matters, including all forms of corporate work, drafting and negotiating contracts and supervising the work of external legal counsel to ensure consistency, quality, and cost-efficiency.
- Oversee and strengthen corporate governance practices, including preparing board and committee materials, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting governance processes across both UK-based and international legal entities.
- Implement and manage an enhanced compliance framework, promoting a culture of accountability and integrity across the organisation, and ensuring alignment with legal, regulatory, and internal policy standards.
- Act as a key liaison between the legal function and internal business teams, building strong cross-functional relationships to provide proactive legal advice and support that aligns with commercial objectives and operational needs.
- Proven ability to advise across a broad range of legal matters with minimal reliance on external counsel.
- A proactive, hands-on mindset with the confidence to take initiative and work independently.
- Demonstrated ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced environment, balancing speed with sound judgment.
- Genuine interest in innovation and emerging technologies, with a commitment to supporting a rapidly evolving business.
- Experience advising on the protection of innovation, including intellectual property in its broadest sense and the compliance requirements necessary to support this.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate across cross-functional teams and contribute to wider business value.
- Post-qualification experience gained at a leading national firm or a specialist commercial practice.
- Minimum of 4 years' PQE (or equivalent experience).
- Expertise in one or more of the following areas: corporate law, commercial contracts, intellectual property, or regulatory compliance.
- Some experience of in-house, through employment or secondment.
- Experience of the technology sector and/or working for or with a scale up.
- Competitive salary, benchmarked against the market and reviewed annually
- Company share programme
- Hybrid and/or flexible work arrangements
- An outstanding £3,000 flexible benefits including private medical insurance, critical illness coverage, life assurance, EAP, group income protection
- Funded relocation support
- Fully funded Visa sponsorship if required
- A salary exchange pension plan
- 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
- A pet-friendly office environment
- Safe assigned spaces for team members with individual and diverse needs