In-House Commercial Contracts & Procurement Lawyer
Posted 1 day 12 hours ago by Thomson Legal
Permanent
Part Time
Other
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Job Description
Leading an intentional law firm is looking to hire a Commercial Contracts Lawyer to join their innovative in-house team. The role can be based in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Birmingham.
Role Profile:
- The Central Procurement and Contracts team combines procurement and legal contract expertise to support sourcing, contracting, and management of third-party suppliers in the UK and other jurisdictions where the firm operates. The team includes a Legal Director, three Senior Contracts Lawyers, and a Senior Training and Contracts Lawyer.
- The procurement side has a Head of Procurement, two Category Managers, a data analyst, and an apprentice. A Team Coordinator/PA supports all CPC members. The team adopts a centre of excellence approach, working with representatives across business functions to ensure best practices in sourcing, contracting, and supply management.
- The Contracts Lawyer's role involves drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and advising on a wide range of commercial contracts to support procurement and supplier management activities.
- Responsibilities include reviewing, drafting, amending, and negotiating contracts of varying value, handling legal aspects independently, and consulting senior lawyers when necessary.
- The role requires applying pragmatic, commercial, and risk management approaches, often under tight deadlines.
- Work closely with CPC and the buying community to understand business needs and incorporate them into contracts, prioritizing key issues.
Candidate Requirements:
- Approximately 2-5 years PQE in a general commercial or IT role, either in-house or private practice, preferably in a well-established organization. Less experienced or newly qualified lawyers will also be considered if suitable.
- Part-time (4 days/week) or flexible working candidates are encouraged to apply.
- Strong contract drafting skills and experience with commercial contracts for services and equipment.
- Experience with legal aspects of commercial agreements, including IP, data protection, and employment law, is highly desirable.
- Ability to draft service requirements and SLAs based on input from the buying community.
- Commercial awareness, sound judgment, and risk assessment skills.
- Enthusiastic, proactive, and solution-oriented with creative problem-solving abilities.
On Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package.
To Apply:
For a confidential discussion or to apply, please contact:
David Thomson, Director
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