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Overview
We are seeking an experienced Corporate Contracts Lawyer to support the business across a broad range of commercial contracting matters. The ideal candidate is a practical, business-minded lawyer who is comfortable working closely with internal stakeholders to draft, review, negotiate, and manage a wide variety of standard commercial agreements.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial and corporate agreements, including:
- Customer contracts
- NDAs and confidentiality agreements
- Vendor and supplier agreements
- Distribution, agency, and reseller agreements
- General terms and conditions
- Provide clear, practical legal advice to business teams on contract structure, risk allocation, and compliance
- Support internal stakeholders throughout the contract lifecycle, from initial drafting through execution
- Identify legal and commercial risks in contracts and propose workable solutions aligned with business objectives
- Maintain and improve contract templates, playbooks, and internal contracting processes
- Collaborate with other members of the legal and compliance teams as needed
- Collaboration with HR on employee matters
Qualifications
- Law degree
- 4–8+ years of experience in corporate or commercial contracting, either in-house or in a law firm
- Strong experience handling general commercial and corporate contracts across multiple business functions
- Ability to translate legal concepts into practical, business-focused advice
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills
- Comfortable working independently and managing multiple matters simultaneously
Preferred Attributes
- In-house experience supporting non-technical business teams
- A pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindset
- Strong stakeholder management skills and commercial awareness
Paralegal (Contracts & SOW Review)
Our client is seeking a Paralegal to support contract review and remediation initiatives across third-party vendor agreements. This role is ideal for a paralegal with experience reviewing and revising Statements of Work (SOWs) and corporate vendor contracts in a fast-paced enterprise environment. You will work closely with procurement, legal, and business stakeholders to ensure agreements are accurate, compliant, and aligned with corporate governance standards.
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• Location: Atlanta, GA (Hybrid)
• Compensation: This job is expected to pay about $32–$36/hr W2
• Job Type: Contract
• Duration: 12+ Month Contract (Potential to extend or convert to full-time)
• No Visa Sponsorship Available for this role
What You'll Do:
• Review and revise Statements of Work (SOWs) and vendor agreements to ensure contract terms align with internal policies and governance standards.
• Support ongoing contract remediation initiatives, analyzing contract language and coordinating updates with legal and procurement teams.
• Partner with procurement, category management, finance, and legal teams to ensure contracts accurately reflect scope, pricing, and service terms.
• Track contract revisions and maintain documentation throughout the contract lifecycle.
• Serve as a point of contact for stakeholders regarding contract updates, compliance questions, and agreement changes.
What Gets You the Job:
• 3–5 years of experience reviewing and revising corporate contracts or Statements of Work (SOWs).
• Paralegal experience required, preferably supporting corporate contracts or vendor agreements.
• Experience working in an enterprise or professional services environment.
• Bachelor's degree required; Paralegal certificate or legal studies background is a plus.
• Strong attention to detail with the ability to review and update contract language accurately.
• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
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Irvine Technology Corporation provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Irvine Technology Corporation complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
Robert Half is partnering with a leading global Am Law 100 firm on a large‐scale commercial contract overhaul initiative. We are seeking two senior-level attorneys—one with US complex commercial agreements experience and one with UK commercial contracts experience—to join the project on a full‐time contract basis. This engagement has strong potential for long‐term, ongoing work.
Both roles will support a global contract modernization effort involving the review, drafting, redlining, negotiation, and restructuring of commercial agreements across multiple jurisdictions and business lines.
Open Roles
1. Senior Attorney – US Complex Commercial Agreements
2. Senior Solicitor – UK Commercial Contracts
Contract Details
- Start: April 2026
- Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours/week
- Location: Remote + ability to go onsite in New York City for the first 3-4 weeks.
- If outside commuting distance, flight, hotel, and travel expenses will be covered.
- Duration: Multi‐month engagement with potential for long‐term extension.
- Pay: $75-$125/hour (depending on experience)
Key Responsibilities (for both roles)
- Lead drafting, redlining, and negotiation of complex commercial agreements, including vendor, supplier, SaaS, licensing, data privacy, AI, and technology contracts.
- Review and overhaul existing agreement templates for consistency, accuracy, and risk mitigation.
- Collaborate cross‐functionally with business, legal, and compliance teams across global offices.
- Contribute to the creation and refinement of a global contract playbook, outlining standard terms, fallback positions, and negotiation guidance.
- Support GDPR, data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI‐related contract considerations.
- Ensure international alignment and harmonization of templates, terms, and contract standards.
- Organize and rationalize existing contract libraries across jurisdictions.
- Provide strategic recommendations on contract structure and lifecycle improvements.
- Participate in internal meetings during EST business hours.
Required Experience & Qualifications
For the US Attorney role:
- J.D. from an accredited law school.
- Active membership in at least one US state bar; NY or ability to work as in‐house counsel preferred.
- 7+ years of experience with complex commercial agreements and technology transactions.
- Deep familiarity with SaaS, AI‐related terms, data privacy, and vendor agreements.
- Experience building or contributing to contract playbooks.
For the UK Solicitor role:
- Qualified solicitor in England & Wales.
- 7+ years drafting and negotiating UK and international commercial agreements.
- Experience with GDPR, cross‐border contracting, and technology/vendor agreements.
- Familiarity with aligning UK templates with global or US frameworks is highly valued.
Contracts Legal Associate - Investment Management - Boston, MA
We are seeking candidates for a Contracts Legal Associate position with a highly successful investment management firm located in Boston, MA. The Contracts Legal Associate will be a part of the Legal & Compliance Global Delivery and Enablement team, supporting contracting and documentation initiatives related to client platform activities. This role focuses on drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements while contributing to process improvement and the development of technology-enabled solutions, including AI-driven tools, to enhance contracting efficiency. The ideal candidate will have 4+ years of paralegal and contract experience within the financial services industry.
This is a 6-month contract position that will pay $40-48/hour (depending on experience). This position supports a hybrid work model, onsite 4 days per week in their Boston office.
Responsibilities:
Draft, review, and negotiate investment management agreements, amendments, ancillary documents, RFP responses, and non-disclosure agreements
Serve as a primary point of contact for advisory legal teams, business development, and relationship management partners
Collaborate with legal team members to support contracting and documentation efforts
Assist with complex documentation issues and help establish appropriate controls and processes
Support the development and implementation of legal technology solutions, including AI tools and Microsoft Power Platform applications
Contribute to the continuous improvement of legal processes, workflow design, and operational efficiency
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies or a related field is required
3-4+ years of paralegal or contracting experience
Financial services industry experience required (asset management strongly preferred)
Experience supporting legal or contracting functions within an asset manager, financial institution, or large corporate environment
Familiarity with legal technology applications and process improvement initiatives
Strong business judgment, collaboration, and risk awareness
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to distill complex concepts clearly
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Additional language skills are a plus, but not required
If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please email your resume to Lydia at
IND123
Are you an experienced Contract Associate with a desire to excel? If so, then Talent Software Services may have the job for you! Our client is seeking an experienced Contract Associate to work at their company in San Rafael, CA.
Primary Responsibilities/Accountabilities:
- End-to-end contract management, including receiving and submitting, monitoring and tracking a large volume of contracts from draft through final signatures
- Monitoring and tracking a large volume of requisition requests from submission to financial approval and PO creation
- Creating and submitting contract and financial requisition requests using SAP/Ariba (contracting & procurement platform) and Coupa/Spend Source (spend management tool)
- Researching vendors in systems to determine if vendors are active, prior to contracting new relationships; handle new supplier submissions or updating existing suppliers as necessary
- Drafting and routing multiple contract types for review/negotiation: Non-Disclosure Agreements, Scopes of Work, and Change Orders
- Acting as a liaison between the Client, internal business partners, and outside vendors to facilitate contract execution
- Building and maintaining relationships with internal business partners
- Engaging with other functional areas within Client to assess and respond to contracting and requisition needs, obligations, and revisions
- Monitoring and coordinating complex workflows between the business, Procurement, Finance and Legal Departments to ensure tasks move forward in a timely manner
Qualifications:
- Prior experience in contract management required
- Strong acumen for SAP/Ariba and Coupa/Spend Source platforms
- Comfortability with ambiguity and navigating complex processes and systems
- Ability to work autonomously and proactively, capable of troubleshooting and figuring things out
- Detail-oriented: strong proofreading and editing skills
- Strong computer skills in database management and document preparation (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
- Ability to manage heavy workload and aggressive timelines in a timely manner, prioritize, and work under pressure
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Customer service oriented: must be able to communicate effectively with internal business partners as well as external vendors/suppliers
- Education: Prior experience
Preferred:
- Experience in contracts administration or other relevant experience is strongly preferred.
- Experience at a large law firm or within an in-house legal department of a public company a plus.
- Experience within biotech/pharma/medical device industry or other contract-intensive fields a plus.
- Familiarity with SpringCM is a plus.
- Science background is a plus
Title: Managed Care Contract Analyst
Duration: Full-Time
Location: Dalton, GA - Remote or Hybrid
Working Schedule: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Position Overview
The Managed Care Contract Analyst is responsible for the day-to-day management, modeling, and performance analysis of payer contracts. This role partners closely with the Director of Managed Care Contracting to support contract negotiations, reimbursement modeling, and ongoing payer performance monitoring. The analyst will interpret complex contract language, identify reimbursement trends and issues, and support revenue cycle optimization initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and maintain payer contracts, including inventory of agreements, rate grids, and contract terms.
- Support contract negotiations through data extraction, analysis, and complex reimbursement modeling.
- Model and assess payer reimbursement performance and identify trends in payment practices.
- Identify and assist with revenue cycle reimbursement issues and communicate findings to stakeholders.
- Interpret complex administrative and financial contract language and clearly communicate impacts internally and externally.
- Stay current on payer billing and reimbursement changes and proactively communicate updates.
- Interface with outside vendors and consultants as needed.
- Complete credentialing and re-credentialing applications.
- Ensure accuracy and integrity of contract management systems and data.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, or Healthcare Management
Experience
- 3–5+ years of healthcare managed care or payer contract management experience.
- Strong understanding of payer contract language and reimbursement methodologies.
- Hands-on experience with:
- CPT, ICD-9, and modifiers
- Hospital Medicare and Medicaid fee schedules
- Third-party billing requirements and claim payment methodologies
- Claim system requirements, procedures, and controls
Skills
- Advanced proficiency in Excel; working knowledge of Word and PowerPoint.
- Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience with contract management software or strong technical aptitude to learn quickly.
Are you a team player who thrives on learning, growth, and collaboration? Sole Construction Partners’ culture is unique, and we’re seeking an as Contracts and Compliance Administrator who tackles challenges with optimism, goes above and beyond for clients and colleagues, and proactively solves problems. If you’re an excellent communicator who builds strong relationships and leads by example, we’d love to have you on our team.
Why Join Us? Sole Construction Partners provides shared services such as HR, finance, IT, and operations support to affiliated construction companies, including Leola Construction, Shell Force Construction, United Drywall & Contracting, JB&B Drywall and Dueall Construction. We are a leading force in Florida’s construction industry, built on family values and dedication to excellence, with core values of integrity, innovation, client focus, teamwork, and precision. As part of our team, you'll contribute to efficient operations and high-quality projects while growing in a supportive environment that values attitude, innovation, and client success.
Here’s the work you get to do:
Contracts Administration
- Draft, review, and process construction contracts, subcontracts, purchase orders, and change orders.
- Maintain accurate contract logs, documentation, and tracking systems.
- Monitor key contract dates (e.g., expiration, renewal, deliverables, liquidated damages, and other milestones).
- Coordinate contract execution and distribution to internal teams and subcontractors.
- Assist with pre-qualification of subcontractors and vendors, collecting necessary compliance documentation and making sure they meet the minimum standards set forth by the company.
Insurance Compliance
- Track and verify subcontractor and vendor insurance certificates (COIs), endorsements, and waivers.
- Ensure all parties meet insurance requirements as specified in contracts and project specs.
- Maintain current insurance records and manage expiration tracking with automated alerts or calendars.
- Work with insurance brokers and subcontractors to resolve deficiencies or lapses in coverage.
- Support risk management efforts by reporting non-compliance and ensuring corrective actions are taken, working with the field as necessary.
Administrative Support
- Maintain organized electronic and physical files for contracts, insurance, and related documents.
- Support project teams with documentation requests, insurance questions, and contract coordination.
- Assist with audits and provide necessary documentation to internal/external stakeholders.
- Prepare reports and summaries related to contract status, insurance compliance, and risk exposure.
Here’s the kind of person who will be amazing in this job:
- You’re adaptable, learning excites you, and you embrace change and growth.
- You thrive in team settings, supporting your teammates.
- You tackle challenges with positivity, optimism, and people say you thrive under pressure.
- You go the extra mile for clients and prioritize customer satisfaction.
- You solve problems before they become obstacles.
- You’re an excellent communicator, your words inspire and clarify, fostering strong relationships.
- You inspire others through leadership and lead by example.
Position Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in business, construction management, paralegal studies, or a related field preferred.
- 5+ years of experience in construction administration, contract management, or insurance compliance.
- Knowledge of construction contract types (e.g., residential building, AIA, lump sum, GMP, cost-plus).
- Familiarity with insurance requirements for construction projects (e.g., GL, WC, Auto, Umbrella).
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook); experience with Procore, Viewpoint, or similar software is a plus.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently while being a collaborative team player.
Qualifications
- 1-3 years Contract Experience
- Business Negotiations and Commercial Contract Negotiations
- Data driven. Strong proficiency in Excel, Power Data driven, Strong proficiency in Excel, Power BI and creating dashboards. Independent learner. Focused on driving results and outcomes.
- Experience using SAP and Salesforce
- Sales Support Services
- Ability to create Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Addressing Customer Needs
- Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM)
- Legal Agreements
- Lead all Dispensing contracting life cycle activities within specific regions from contract negotiation to signature including components such as lease vs. buy, software specification, maintenance and service, installation, and invoicing and reconciliation of capital products.
- Serve the business unit and strategic customer teams with high quality, responsive service, and negotiation competencies to drive revenue growth.
- Review deal profitability and adherence to set pricing strategies and manage approvals based on decision rights matrix.
- Support, administer, and carry out policies, procedures, and processes to harmonize contract negotiation and general provisions, with appropriate flexibility to meet customer/market needs and dynamics. Ensure that risk is mitigated, and regulations are appropriately addressed consistently across all business offerings.
Our client, a leading water solutions company, is seeking a Contracts & Commercial Manager to join its Global Commercial function. This role focuses on contract lifecycle management, risk stewardship, and commercial governance across regional activities. The role reports to the Head of Global Commercial and involves close collaboration with Group Legal and regional teams to protect value, enable sustainable growth, and ensure governance and compliance policies are applied consistently.
Title: Contracts & Commercial Manager (Contracts & Commercial)
Department: Commercial / Contracts
Location: Boise, ID
Scope: Regional contract governance, commercial risk management, and governance reinforcement within the Global Commercial framework
Key responsibilities
- Define and drive regional contract governance procedures aligned with Group Legal and Global Commercial standards to strengthen risk control and project margin protection
- Lead negotiations and commercial settlements for high-value and complex contracts within the region
- Act as the principal commercial advisor to senior stakeholders within the region (sales, project directors, and other leading functions)
- Provide regional visibility of aggregate contractual and commercial risk, identify patterns, and recommend governance improvements
- Maintain ongoing alignment with Group Legal and Global Commercial on regional project activities and policy updates
- Ensure regional governance maturity and performance, including regional proposal/offer release governance
- Monitor project estimates (EAC), trends, and cost governance to reflect contractual realities
- Promote consistent application of governance standards across the region
- Support independent, objective commercial advice aligned with external stakeholder expectations
Key qualifications and experience
- Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Business, or a related technical discipline
- Experience: Minimum 6 years in progressive commercial and contract management within EPC, water, or infrastructure sectors
- Track record of managing commercial aspects of large-scale, multi-million-dollar projects
- Prior experience leading cross-functional commercial activities
- Strong negotiation and influencing skills at executive and client senior management levels
- Excellent interpersonal and stakeholder management skills across technical, legal, and financial disciplines
- Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional alignment and decision-making under pressure
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to present to C-suite audiences
- Familiarity with compliance and governance policy implementation
- Certifications in relevant disciplines (e.g., PMP, CCP, CIPS) are preferred
How to apply
If this opportunity aligns with your experience and interests, please submit your resume and a brief note outlining relevant regional contract governance and risk management experience.
DRA Global Limited (ASX: DRA | JSE: DRA) (DRA or the Company) is an international multi-disciplinary engineering, project delivery and operations management group, predominantly focused on the mining, minerals and metals industry.
The Group has an extensive track record spanning almost four decades across a wide range of commodities. Our teams have deep expertise in the mining, minerals and metals processing industries, as well as related non-process infrastructure such as, water, and energy solutions.
DRA covers all major mining centers with offices across Africa and the Middle East, North and South America, and the Asia-Pacific. We are seeking a Procurement & Contracts Lead, for a major project in Phoenix, Arizona.
The P&C Lead is responsible for identifying and screening contractors for capital projects. Incumbent of this role will negotiate and manage several strategic and tactical contracts which includes contracting of EPCM, Early works, Civil, SMPP works and negotiations of strategic partnerships.
Responsibilities:
- Manage Supplier Relationship effectively and collaboratively drive continuous performance improvement via relevant contract key metrics (Eg: SHE, Schedule, Cost).
- Responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects relevant to the pre-qualification, preparation, issue, receipt, opening and assessment of tenders and award of contracts.
- Represent DRA/Owner’s team on Contract issues at both internal and external meetings.
- Provide Contracts and Procurement advice to DRA/Owner’s team.
- Ensure Contract Variations are identified early and advised to Package Contract Representative.
- Participate in Contract audits, reviewing records for accuracy and conformance to standards.
- Ensure commercial and contractual correspondence with contractors is efficiently handled.
- Liaise with project team members to ensure commitments and milestones are achieved and liaise with Contractor to expedite progress mindful of foreseen liquidated damages.
- Prepare, update and maintain the Procurement Register / Procurement Operation Plan which includes a register for guarantees, procurement strategy, contracts placed, close-outs, etc by consulting with the Project Manager, Project Engineers, and Project Planner.
- Oversees implementation of EPCM’s Procurement Plan with respect to applicable commodity groups, within the area of responsibility.
- Administer assigned Contract Orders, including change order processing, ensuring compliance with contractual terms and applicable regulations, invoice processing and verification, and performance evaluation, ensuring contractor compliance in a cost-effective, timely, and responsive manner.
- Interacting with engineering and construction team members to monitor revisions and amendments, and assisting at post-award meetings to ensure understanding between Owner and Contractors on all contractual matters
- Maintains direct working relationship with EPCM team of Project Procurement, Project Controls, discipline Engineers, Planning, Construction Superintendents, (Sub) Contractors, and site Customer personnel to ensure that Purchase Orders are issued as per Project Schedule.
- Provide coaching, support, and guidance to other team members to ensure delivery of results where possible.
- Escalate complex functional/technical issues in a timely and proactive manner, to the Procurement Manager or Project Manager if applicable
- Coordinate feedback sessions with the project team (project familiarization session) regarding key procurement aspects, ramifications/issues affecting the project, if any.
- As necessary, liaise with legal counsel or management for clarification and/or direction with regard to any procurement liabilities that may arise.
- Assists project controls team when instructed in solving and attending to administrative problems on commitments involving high monetary expenditure or risk, engineered technical specifications, or supplementary commercial conditions.
- Knowledge of FIDIC terms & Construction Contracting is preferred.
Requirements:
- Experience in EPCM projects.
- Experience in EPC / LSTK / EPCM / FEED – 5-8 min years in medium or mega projects in any type of project execution
- Capital project experience in mining is preferred, however O&G, LNG, Construction, Infrastructure are acceptable.
- Proven track record of extensive Contracting & Procurement experience is required
- Good understanding of strategic, technical, legal, finance, taxation, and commercial issues
- Should have major contracting experience in North America/USA.
- Should have solid knowledge in T&M, Unit Price, Lumpsum, Cost plus models.
- Procurement of long Leads, Major / Capital Procurement, bulk, Critical Equipment on a large-scale project is required.
- Able to manage the team and to work as a team member based on the assigned project.
- Ms. Office – Advanced
- Communication – Advanced
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel), with the ability to independently manage email, calendar, virtual meetings, and team collaboration tools.
Employment type:
- Permanent
Physical Requirements:
While performing duties of this job, you may be required to stand, sit in a stationary position 50% of the time, alternate between sitting and standing, push/pull as necessary, reach overhead or below shoulder level, kneel, squat, or stoop.
May be required on occasion to lift and carry items such as files, documents, or small packages, typically up to 10 -20 pounds.
Frequent use of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment.
Close visual acuity to perform activities such as reading, analyzing data, and working on a computer.
Note: This position is hybrid within AZ with onsite presence required at our Tucson site***
We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. We believe that diversity strengthens our ability to reach our goals, enhances our reputation, and helps us attract, engage, and retain great people.
We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of gender, age, disability, ethnicity, or any other characteristic.
Our values — People, Safety, Trust, Integrity, Excellence, and Courage — reflect our ongoing commitment to equal opportunities and an inclusive culture.