Ampol

Retail

CorporateCounsel

A$165–230k ~AI est. Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Corporate Counsel at Ampol. Skills: Legal advice, Commercial contracts, Regulatory compliance, Dispute management. Provide commercial legal advice. Develop relationships with stakeholders”

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

Solutions-oriented advice

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3-5 years PQE, Commercial legal advice experience, Contract drafting and negotiation skills, Australian regulatory frameworks knowledge, Dispute management experience, Practical, solutions-oriented advice delivery, Stakeholder engagement skills, Excellent organisational skills, Ability to manage competing priorities

Nice to Have

Experience in corporate or retail environment

What You'll Do.

Provide commercial legal advice

Develop relationships with stakeholders

Draft commercial agreements

Review commercial agreements

Negotiate commercial agreements

Support regulatory compliance

Manage pre-litigation matters

Manage external counsel for disputes

Balance strategic legal support

Balance operational legal support

Communicate legal risks

Communicate recommendations

Contribute to Group Legal function

Inform senior legal stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; Group Legal function

Communication Scope

Practical communication

Process & Methodology

Prioritisation

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