Job Location : Valhalla,NY, USA
Overview:
The Research Departments mission is to provide talent and services that empower our research affiliates to innovate and convey discoveries that transform our knowledge economy in providing essential administrative services that enable faculty to focus their efforts on their academic and investigative projects. The office administers sponsored projects and delivers intellectual property and technology transfer services that fuel innovation, moving ideas and inventions to the marketplace.
Reporting to the Vice President of Research and the Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, the Associate Counsel will play a key role in overseeing and coordinating a broad variety of legal and contractual functions in support of the departments business operations. The Associate Counsel will focus on the efficient and effective management of all departments business contracts and processes to ensure best industry standards are adhered to while protecting the legal interests of the institution and its affiliates (e.g., Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute, Westchester Medical Center, Touro University IRB, etc.). The Associate Counsel will be integrated into the fabric of the legal office of the New York Medical College.
Responsibilities:
*To comply with regulations by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), the principal duties in job descriptions must be essential to the job. To identify essential functions, focus on the purpose and the result of the duties rather than the manner in which they are performed. The following definition applies: a job function is essential if removal of that function would fundamentally change the job.
(HR-2E) 10/2013 FLSA Classification, Exempt Salary, Non-Exempt Hourly
Qualifications:EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Education requirement:
JD from an accredited law school, membership in good standing, or eligibility for membership in NY State Bar.
Technical/computer skills:
Requires professional-level general computer skills, proficiency in Microsoft Word; competency in PowerPoint and advanced Excel, and the ability to learn other department-specific computer systems as needed.
Prior experience:
Must have a minimum of 3 years of directly related experience with sponsored research agreements and contract review, drafting, and negotiation in a corporate or in-house setting; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience from which comparable knowledge, skills, and abilities have been attained.
Strong experience in one or more of the following: commercial contracts and corporate transactions (including drafting, reviewing, negotiating, research and development contracts, services and consulting agreements, inbound/outbound licensing agreements, technology agreements, and partner and vendor agreements); litigation including discovery, motion practice, and related legal research; compliance.
Must have a demonstrated thorough understanding of and experience with the entirety of grant and contract life cycles (acquisition planning, grant review, pre-award and post-award, etc.). Requires in-depth knowledge and experience in a variety of contractual areas and the ability to research, reference, interpret, and implement regulations related to medical and research institutes' business practices.
Prior experience in a scientific research organization is strongly preferred. Candidates with prior experience working on contracts subject to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) are strongly preferred.
Other skills/requirements
The Associate Counsel should have outstanding negotiating skills and a demonstrated ability navigating complex business environments.
Requires experience in researching, interpreting, and resolving funding, contract and grant issues, the ability to draft, review and approve complex non-routine contractual instruments, and demonstrated knowledge of contracting concepts, applicable public acquisition laws and associated regulations.
Must have superior professional-level written and verbal communication skills; a high degree of professionalism, diplomacy, and discretion; excellent judgment, problem-solving and decision-making skills; strong customer-service skills and technically savvy in a broad array of applications (and the ability to master new applications).
Demonstrated capability in managing a wide variety of complex tasks and projects simultaneously while meeting multiple deadlines is required. The ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive situations with solid judgment and discretion is critical, as well as the ability to perform duties independently.
Excellent judgment, business acumen, and common sense.
Strong work ethic, superior organizational skills, and ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment under time constraints and work well independently and as a collaborative team member.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including presentation and training capabilities and ability to relate and work well with people of many cultures, disciplines, and levels of experience.
Willingness to travel to various campuses as needed.
Experience and/or appreciation for issues in representing academic research organizations and/or faculty, researchers, and academic administrators.
Confidence and leadership with humility; be self-assured but not self-important.
Optimistic attitude that thrives in a dynamic and complex working environment.
Familiarity with the life cycle of federally funded programs, including issues related to federal procurement contracts and federal grants, as well as dispute resolution processes.
Ability to accept constructive criticism with grace
Commitment to the mission of Touro.
This is an on-site position and will be primarily located on the campus of New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York.
Physical/Environmental Demands:
Must be available for up to 25% domestic travel to Lovelaces headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Touro Universitys other research hubs.
Minimum Salary: USD $130,000.00/Yr. Maximum Salary: USD $150,000.00/Yr.