Associate General Counsel
Title/Position: Associate General Counsel
Department or Business Unit: Legal
Reports to: General Counsel
Employment Type: FTE
Exemption Status: Exempt
Experience: Senior
Travel Required: Negligible amount
Overview of the Role:
Privia is looking to hire an excited, well-spoken and experienced Associate General Counsel.
Job duties
- Assist General Counsel on business development activities, including negotiating and drafting agreements with anchor partners, developing customer contracts, and training sales/implementation team
- Working with outside counsel and deal teams to execute the business goals of the organization in a timely and efficient manner
- Conduct audits/due diligence for business development activities
- Research legal issues and provide guidance to internal stakeholders
- Work with new product development to evaluate risks/regulatory implications for new products/services
- Negotiate payor, vendor, and customer contracts
- Serve as a resource for physicians and their counsel for key organizational documents
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
Key skills:
- Ability to work independently to drive project success
- Strong transactional document drafting skills
- Organizational skills, including handling signature gathering and transactional closings
- Negotiation skills necessary to articulate business rationales for various transactional positions
- Communication skills as necessary to keep development and legal teams aware of project status and key actions necessary for goal attainment
Minimum Experience:
- 5 years transactional
- Healthcare experience specifically physician joint venture experience preferred, but not required
- Private equity or public market experience preferred but not required
- No preference between in-house and outside counsel experience