Legal Counsel, Commercial

University of Cambridge

Legal Counsel, Commercial

£40521

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 23 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: ffa6ca5fa7174f23afae3cc84ae56c69

Full Job Description

The Legal Services Division at the University of Cambridge is seeking to recruit a commercial solicitor to work within the commercial, corporate and IP team. You will be keen and willing to develop a specialism in niche commercial areas specific to HE such as competition, IP, data protection, procurement, export control and national security. We are less concerned with PQE (0-5 as a guide) and more concerned with you having the mind-set, skills and willingness to adapt and grow as a commercial lawyer with good communication skills and a burning ambition to make a difference.

The Team & Our Work

Join a dynamic and inspiring group of talented lawyers and administrative professionals who thrive in a collaborative and supportive environment. Our team handles an exceptionally diverse and intriguing range of legal matters, offering you the chance to apply and sharpen your skills in addressing complex challenges in a vibrant setting. Each day will bring new experiences and opportunities. You will establish strong relationships and build confidence working with a broad network of staff across the University. As a trusted and respected internal resource, you will help position the Division as a key strategic partner within the organisation. Our team is in an exciting phase of growth and reshaping, offering a unique opportunity to contribute to its dynamic development.

The University

You will be part of a world-leading institution renowned for its commitment to education, learning, and research at the highest international standards of excellence. For over 800 years the University of Cambridge has been nurturing and developing incredible talent, creating legends and visionaries. Our people have changed the course of history, many times. As a key member of the University's professional services, you will play a crucial role in helping the University fulfil its mission to contribute to society and make a positive impact on the world. Your work will be meaningful and impactful, driving forward the University's goals and making a tangible difference to the world. Nurturing talent is what we do, and we think you will learn a lot while you are here with us., We would prefer to make a full time appointment but are open to considering part-time or compressed working arrangements. Our approach to flexible working values both face-to-face engagement and personal freedom, and reflects contemporary practices. You and your manager will work together to tailor an arrangement that best suits your preferences and our business needs.

¿ shares our vision of growing, building and nurturing a reputation of quality to mirror the exceptional standards and reputation upheld by the University;

¿ is a team player who embraces change; is excited to make impact and share their ideas with a new and growing team; is ambitious and keen to learn new things; and wants to be stretched in order to develop and grow as a lawyer;

¿ has a self-starting mindset with a passion for testing new ideas and innovating to drive improved results;

¿ is able to proactively challenge the status quo and promote constructive innovation to bring about positive change;

¿ works effectively under pressure, exercising autonomy, judgement, and initiative;

¿ displays meticulous attention to detail and demonstrates an aptitude for rapid learning; and

¿ is eager to be involved in the trial and implementation of new technology to contribute to the vision of building a best-in-class legal function for the University.

We will expect you to have, at the least, a broad commercial experience:

¿ in private practice or in-house (qualified or as a trainee); and

¿ providing supervised legal advice on a range of commercial matters which may include competition, IP, data protection, procurement, export control and national security as well as drafting, reviewing, advising on and negotiating a variety of agreements.