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ABOUT JENNER & BLOCK
Jenner & Block LLP is a law firm with a fearless reputation and global reach, high-level problem solvers in litigation, government controversies, investigations, regulatory challenges, and complex corporate transactions. With offices in Century City, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, the firm represents a wide range of clients, counseling Fortune 100 companies, large privately held corporations, major nonprofits, top universities, private equity investors, and Native American tribes. Consistently recognized as a firm that stands up for its values with its commitment to justice and community service, Jenner has been named the No. 1 pro bono firm 13 times in the United States by The American Lawyer.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Jenner & Block LLP is a law firm with a fearless reputation and global reach, high-level problem solvers in litigation, government controversies, investigations, regulatory challenges, and complex corporate transactions. With offices in Century City, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, the firm represents a wide range of clients, counseling Fortune 100 companies, large privately held corporations, major nonprofits, top universities, private equity investors, and Native American tribes. Consistently recognized as a firm that stands up for its values with its commitment to justice and community service, Jenner has been named the No. 1 pro bono firm 13 times in the United States by The American Lawyer.
POSITION SUMMARY
As part of the Talent and Career Strategy team, the Senior Paralegal provides advanced legal support throughout all phases of complex litigation and investigations while overseeing and directing the work of junior and midlevel paralegals. This role combines high-level case management responsibilities with team leadership, workflow coordination, and quality oversight. The Senior Paralegal will also play a critical role in fact development, evidence preservation, regulatory response, and risk mitigation. The Senior Paralegal operates with a high degree of autonomy, manages multiple matters at once, and serves as a key liaison between attorneys, clients, courts, and external vendors.
This position demands exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, strong analytical abilities, and proficiency in litigation support technologies.Extensive knowledge of court procedures, discovery processes, legal cite checking, and trial preparation is required, as the Senior Paralegal will serve as a subject matter resource to ensure compliance with court rules and internal procedures while helping to drive operational efficiency across matters.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Litigation, Investigation, & Case Management Responsibilities
- Assist attorneys in all stages of large, complex litigation matters from inception through post-trial, including attending and supporting depositions, hearings, trials, and arbitrations.
- Apply advanced knowledge of federal and state procedural rules and electronic filing requirements; implement and maintain case calendaring and docketing systems, ensure accuracy of key dates, and provide guidance on court-related procedural questions.
- Prepare templates and draft pleadings, motions, discovery requests and responses, and related legal documents; assist with proofreading, legal cite-checking, Bluebook compliance, and case law retrieval.
- Organize and maintain electronic case files in accordance with firm protocols; manage high volumes of documents, including client and third-party communications, client collections, productions, deposition materials, exhibits, and trial materials.
- Assist attorneys with document collection, Relativity database setup, and management, including document production.
- Perform complex data analysis, tracking, and discovery management within Relativity, including document review and database searches.
- Prepare, organize, and manage exhibits and trial materials, including pleadings, witness preparation materials, trial notebooks, deposition designations, demonstratives, and digital courtroom presentations (e.g., Trial Director, OnCue).
- Assist attorneys with internal investigations, regulatory inquiries, and compliance reviews.
- Assist attorneys with preparing materials for witness interviews, including pulling documents from Relativity and organizing materials into binders for witness interviews.
Leadership & Training Responsibilities
- Supervise, mentor, and train junior and midlevel paralegals assigned to your matters.
- Review documents and filings of other teams members for accuracy and compliance.
- Assist with paralegal onboarding, training, and performance feedback.
- Identify stretch assignments for more junior members of the team to build advanced litigation or investigative skills.
- Provide guidance, training, and mentorship to junior paralegals, including instruction on firm litigation procedures and best practices.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum 10 years of experience as a litigation paralegal in an AmLaw 100 or specialized litigation firm, with demonstrated leadership and mentorship skills appropriate for a senior-level role.
- Expert knowledge of Federal and relevant State procedural rules and electronic filing requirements, with strong familiarity with Federal and State court rules, case management systems, and e-filing databases.
- Experience drafting pleadings, and discovery requests and responses, with proficiency in legal cite-checking and Bluebook standards.
- Working knowledge of docketing applications (e.g., CompuLaw, PACER), litigation support and transcript management tools (e.g., TextMap, CaseMap, Opus2, NetDocuments), and document review/e-discovery platforms (e.g., Relativity).
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), legal research platforms (e.g. LexisNexis, Westlaw), and document management/PDF tools (e.g. Kofax, Adobe Acrobat).
- Excellent organizational, prioritization, and multitasking skills with strong attention to detail; ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Availability to work overtime, travel, and handle after-hours filings and deliverables as needed.
- This is a hybrid role requiring in-office presence at least four days per week (Monday–Thursday).
Disclaimer
Additional Duties
This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the primary duties and responsibilities for the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all tasks or responsibilities that may be assigned. The role may include additional duties, specialized projects, and other tasks as required. The firm reserves the right to modify or adjust the responsibilities to meet business needs.
Physical Requirements
Candidates must be able to meet the physical demands of the position, including the ability to commute to the office as required on designated in-office days based on the position. The firm is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for qualified individuals with disabilities.
EEO Statement
Jenner & Block LLP is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment and employment decisions are not made on the basis of an individual’s race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability or medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and/or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions, arrest record, matriculation, personal appearance, political affiliation, marital, parental, veteran, military, or order of protection status, or any other protected status or that of their relatives, friends, or associates.
Jenner & Block is proud to offer a competitive total rewards package, including comprehensive health & well-being benefits and 401k profit sharing. The anticipated pay range for this role in San Francisco is:
- 6 – 10 years: $125,000 - $150,000
- 11 – 20 years: $135,000 - $165,000
- 20+ Years: $145,000 - $175,000
The actual offered rate for this position will be determined based on several factors, including qualifications and experience, geographic location, education, external market data, and consideration of internal equity.
Summary:
Our client is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on building the
leading, fully integrated platform for precision genetic medicines. Their approach centers
on developing and refining gene editing and delivery technologies to create effective,
safe treatments. At the core of their work is homology directed repair (HDR), a
proprietary method that allows us to make precise, predictable, and efficient changes to
specific DNA sequences.
By leveraging natural repair processes evolved over time, they maximize safety and
accuracy, enabling a broad range of therapeutic strategies. This foundation supports
their diverse portfolio of HDR-based programs aimed at delivering life-long cures for
serious diseases.
Their first clinical trial, is now approaching Phase II with a novel technology treating
Severe Sickle Cell Disease. Based on Phase 1 data from our first- and best-in-class
true gene correction, they anticipate momentum in the clinical trial with feedback from
FDA on our path towards regulatory approval.
Role:
A high-caliber and detail-oriented Clinical Research Associate (CRA) to
support the execution of the NEW clinical trial, a core clinical program advancing
the company's autologous gene therapy. This is a critical role within our growing
Clinical Operations organization.
As a CRA, you will be responsible for making sure clinical trial sites operate in full
compliance with protocol requirements, regulatory standards, and company's
quality expectations, while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety and data
integrity.
This role is designed for a proactive operator who excels in the operational complexities
associated with advanced therapeutic modalities. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-
paced startup environment where precision, strong site partnerships, and early
identification of operational risks are essential to successful trial execution.
By overseeing day-to-day site monitoring activities, maintaining inspection-ready
documentation, monitor and verify site compliance with chain-of-identity (COI) and
chain-of-custody (COC) procedures associated with the autologous gene therapy
workflow, and promptly escalate deviations, the CRA plays a vital role in supporting the
successful execution of the NEW study.
Through disciplined site oversight and data quality management, this role enables the
clinical team to generate reliable data and advance company's clinical development
efforts.
Key Responsibilities:
Site Monitoring & Oversight:
o Conduct site qualification, initiation, monitoring (on‐site and remote), and
close‐out visits per the monitoring plan and risk‐based monitoring approach.
o Ensure compliance with protocol, ICH‐GCP, regulatory requirements, and
company SOPs.
o Perform source data review/verification and ensure documentation supports
clinical endpoints.
o Monitor site performance metrics and drive corrective actions with the Clinical
Trial Manager.
Participant Protection & Informed Consent:
o Verify informed consent is properly obtained and documented.
o Ensure ongoing compliance with updated consent forms and protocol
amendments.
o Confirm participant rights, safety, and confidentiality are maintained.
Autologous Gene Therapy Execution (COI/COC):
o Monitor adherence to chain‐of‐identity and chain‐of‐custody processes.
o Oversee compliance with apheresis/cell collection workflows and shipment
procedures.
o Ensure proper handling of temperature‐controlled and cryogenic shipments.
o Coordinate with manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain teams to align
collection and infusion schedules.
Investigational Product ' Materials Accountability:
o Ensure accurate accountability of investigational materials and ancillary
supplies.
o Verify storage conditions, temperature logs, and excursion management.
o Confirm documentation of product receipt, reconciliation, and
return/destruction where applicable.
Data Quality & Systems:
o Review EDC entries for completeness and accuracy.
o Resolve queries with sites and data management.
o Ensure timely and accurate safety reporting including SAEs.
Documentation & Inspection Readiness:
o Ensure investigator site files and trial master file documentation are complete
and inspection ready.
o Maintain accurate monitoring reports and follow‐up documentation.
o Support audit and regulatory inspection readiness activities.
Site Relationship Management & Training:
o Serve as the primary monitoring contact for assigned clinical sites.
o Provide training on protocol procedures, amendments, and operational
workflows.
o Build strong working relationships while maintaining compliance standards.
Qualifications:
Education:
o Bachelor's degree in life sciences, nursing, pharmacy, or related field
required. Advanced degree preferred.
Experience:
o 3+ years of clinical monitoring experience in biotech, pharma, or CRO
environments.
o Experience with cell therapy, gene therapy, oncology, or rare disease trials
preferred.
o Experience coordinating complex clinical logistics or centralized
manufacturing models is a plus.
The right candidate will have:
o Strong understanding of ICH‐GCP and regulatory requirements.
o Experience with EDC, CTMS, and electronic Trial Master File systems.
o Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
o Ability to collaborate effectively across clinical, regulatory, manufacturing, and
supply chain teams.
Compensation:
The expected base salary range for this position is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Our client offers highly competitive equity participation, a performance-based incentive program, and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employee well-being and professional growth.
Job Summary:
This position is responsible for the evaluation, qualification, and implementation of spray foam technology, as well as providing technical service and support on spray foam products and applications. This role will be responsible for maintaining a high level of technical and sales management of spray foam products within the residential and commercial market space.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Provide sales/technical assistance to partners and customers on Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation products. Support will include phone, email, and on-site field visits.
- Provide Sales support to both applicationsdirect & distribution customers.
- Provide authorized applicator training using the Carlisle SFI Application program.
- Support product management with codes, standards, and regulations.
- Participate in cross-functional teams where new technology might be developed.
- Act in accordance with company policies and best practices.
- Develop new business and maintain current business within the designated territory.
- Meet and exceed the designated sales budget on a consistent basis for the business year.
- Maintain consistent and timely documentation for all sales-related activity utilizing designated databases and manual processes.
- Follow through on all new leads and referrals presented from internal and external sources.
- Prepare and present sales presentations, proposals, and quotes.
Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Direct experience with insulation, coatings, building envelope systems, and/or roofing systems.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, including a high level of effective presentation skills to individuals and groups.
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to use the scientific method of hypothesis and experimentation.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Suite, as well as other web-based applications such as customer relations management systems.
- Demonstrated focus on delivering optimal customer service directed at meeting customer needs and company goals and objectives.
- Ability to influence key external stakeholders in the design process.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and possess the ability to travel as needed by vehicle or aircraft.
COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
Northstar Chemical is a leading specialty chemical distributor on the West Coast, serving customers in the Pacific Northwest, California, North Carolina and South Carolina. We provide top quality chemical products in Mini-Bulk and Bulk, engineering-based water treatment solutions, exceptional technical advice, seamless delivery, and a strong commitment to safety. Our customer service and dispatch are unparalleled in the industry.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
The primary responsibility of the Account Manager role is to identify, develop, and manage new customer relationships for a specialty chemical services and distribution organization. The individual will be assigned a specific territory and will be accountable for generating new business opportunities as well as maintaining and expanding existing accounts within the designated geographic area. Territory management will be executed in alignment with the established sales and marketing strategy. This role requires close collaboration with Customer Service, Technical Service, and Operations teams, in addition to other Sales Team members, to effectively meet customer requirements and drive profitable business growth.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Sales
- Maximize direct Bulk and Mini-Bulk sales opportunities within the assigned territory.
- Drive sales growth and profitability in the territory to achieve company objectives.
- Promote and manage assigned jobber partnerships throughout the territory.
- Advance sales initiatives by optimizing market coverage, building professional networks, participating in industry trade organizations, and collaborating with field partners.
- Effectively communicate company direction, policies, and commitments to external customers.
- Secure long-term, profitable new business with acceptable credit risk in alignment with sales management guidance. New business development includes both new accounts and expanded opportunities within existing accounts.
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of the company’s operational capabilities.
- Maintain up-to-date, broad technical knowledge of the product portfolio, equipment, and processes to capture sales opportunities and enhance customers’ operational performance.
- Coordinate customer opportunities in collaboration with operations to ensure a high level of customer service.
- Initiate the customer complaint resolution process by properly identifying and documenting issues using the appropriate form and actively participating in problem resolution.
Territory Management
- Organize and manage territory sales, potential sales, profitability, and opportunities.
- Communicate territory opportunities to management through reporting and make recommendations for marketing and sales strategies within your assigned territory.
- Compile and document data to track products, prospects, and progress in your territory.
- Prepare an annual territory plan with customer-specific measurable targets.
Safety
- Understand and abide by all Northstar Chemical policies and procedures.
- Promote and practice safe behavior: including driving, proposed installations, and presentations to customers and jobbers.
- Participate in monthly safety training.
Administrative
- Establish all new customer opportunities efficiently, including customer site surveys, drawings, contracts, and any other internal or external customer documents.
- Document price changes to the appropriate Northstar admin and to external customers.
- Assist in the collection of customer debts exceeding payment terms.
- Projects assigned by management related to product management, customer or product surveys, market studies, training, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS:
The individual must be a self-motivated professional who thrives on the ongoing development of new customer relationships through proactive outreach and cold calling. Strong sales capabilities, including a proven track record of successfully closing new business, are essential. The following key qualifications and attributes are preferred:
o Bachelor’s Degree (preferably technical)
o Minimum of 5 years of industrial outside sales experience to direct users (preferably in the chemical industry)
o Proven history of territory management and new business development
o Work experience in chemical manufacturing, distribution, or related fields
o Mechanical aptitude
o Computer skills in Outlook/Excel/Word/PowerPoint/CRM
o Exceptional communications skills, both verbal and written
o Exceptional time management and organizational skills
o Ability to demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in a dynamic environment
Company:
We are a leading heavy civil construction company, delivering complex infrastructure projects that strengthen and connect communities. With decades of experience across bridges, highways, tunnels, rail, transit, and water/wastewater systems, that are known for its technical expertise, safety-first culture, and collaborative approach with public and private partners. The company combines innovative construction methods with a strong commitment to quality, integrity, and community impact, making it a trusted partner on some of the region’s most critical infrastructure initiatives.
Position Overview:
We are seeking an experienced Cost Manager to support one of the most iconic and technically complex infrastructure projects in the United States. Based in Sausalito, the Cost Manager will be responsible for overseeing cost control, forecasting, budgeting, and financial reporting throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring financial performance aligns with contractual and organizational objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop, maintain, and manage detailed project budgets, cost plans, and cash flow forecasts
- Monitor project expenditures, commitments, and earned value against approved budgets
- Prepare and analyze cost reports, variance analyses, and financial dashboards for internal and client reporting
- Manage change orders, claims, and cost impacts in coordination with project controls, engineering, and construction teams
- Support procurement and subcontractor cost management, including bid evaluations and payment reviews
- Ensure compliance with contract requirements, owner reporting standards, and internal cost control procedures
- Participate in project meetings to provide cost insights, risk assessments, and mitigation strategies
- Assist in audits, financial reviews, and closeout activities
- Collaborate closely with scheduling, risk, and project management teams to align cost and schedule data
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Finance, Quantity Surveying, or a related field
- 7+ years of experience in cost management or project controls on large-scale infrastructure or heavy civil projects
- Proven experience managing costs on complex, multi-year public works projects (bridge or retrofit experience strongly preferred)
- Strong understanding of cost forecasting, earned value management, and change management
- Proficiency with project controls and cost management software (e.g., Primavera, EcoSys, SAP, or similar)
- Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills
- Ability to work onsite in Sausalito and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
Why Mindpath Health?
Join Mindpath Health as we expand access to high quality mental health care in the communities we serve. We provide a well-supported outpatient practice setting where we treat mostly commercially insured patients of all ages with a wide range of mental health diagnoses. As part of a national group practice, you will have access to the collective expertise of our clinicians for the benefit of patients and your professional development. In addition to medication management and therapy, we also offer TMS and Spravato services in certain locations.
Make the Difference – Let Your Clinical Knowledge Lead You to New Heights:
- Competitive Market Compensation with ability to earn Unlimited Incentives
- MD/DO Base Salary: $349,500+
- PMHNP Base Salary: $181,000+
- Hybrid Schedule affording a Flexible Mix of In-person and Telemedicine Appointments
- 100% Outpatient – Work/Life Balance Model – Monday-Friday with No Nights, No Weekends
- Flexible Full-time Options
- Relocation + Loan Repayment Program for those coming out of Training
- Generous Benefits including, but not limited to –
- Matching 401(k) plan
- 4 weeks of PTO and 10 paid holidays
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance
- Paid maternal and paternal leave
- Malpractice insurance
- CME and Licensure Renewals
- Collaboration Model consisting of other Psychiatrists, APPs, and Therapists
- Modern Office Settings with Front Office & Administrative support along with the latest Technology Platforms
Wanting More?
Mindpath Health – has been in business over 2 decades with clinicians in 80+ clinic locations nationwide
Flexibility – is a core component of our hybrid approach of treating patients in-person as well as via telemedicine
Feel of Having Your Own Practice – but without the overhead and management of one; modern offices located in professional/medical buildings with support from our marketing and growth team to help you build your practice
Supportive Environment – exceptional front office, patient scheduling and billing support
We Specialize – in connected care through in-person or telemedicine visits with a psychiatrist, advanced psychiatric practitioner, or therapist.
We Welcome – our patients with respect and engage with referring providers, insurers, and partners in a spirit of positivity, collaboration, and accountability.
Responsibilities:As a Child or Adult Clinician – Be Part of Our Growing Team:
- Medication Management Required & Psychotherapy
- Evaluate, Diagnose & Treat a Variety of Mental Health Areas
- Utilize EHR & Technology Platforms within the role
- MD/DO:
- Fully Licensed within the State of Practice with a MD or DO degree
- BE/BC in Psychiatry & Active DEA license
- PMHNP:
- Unrestricted License with a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certification (PMHNP-BC) in the State of Delivering Care with Active DEA
**Disclaimers:
*The salary range posted is an estimate based on the average earnings of our current clinicians. Actual income may vary depending on factors such as production model results, hours worked, ramp-up time, and individual experience and licensure. Final compensation details will be discussed during the interview process.
Mindpath Health is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status legally protected by federal, state, or local law.
About the Company
Our client is a mission-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering adults and strengthening communities through comprehensive behavioral health and supportive housing services. They serve a diverse population and are committed to fostering inclusion, respect, and equity in all aspects of our work. Our programs operate in partnership with public agencies to deliver integrated, community-based services.
About the Role
The role involves supervising Program Directors and Case Managers in providing mental health and supportive housing services, ensuring compliance with standards, and promoting a supportive housing philosophy.
Responsibilities
- Provide clinical and administrative supervision to Program Directors and Case Managers delivering outpatient mental health and supportive housing services, including assessments, therapy, crisis intervention, case management, benefits advocacy, money management, and community-building activities.
- Oversee Medi-Cal outpatient services to ensure regulatory compliance (including HIPAA), documentation accuracy, chart integrity, statistical reporting, and timely data submission; implement quality improvement and corrective action plans as needed.
- Review and approve assessments and treatment plans; conduct diagnostic assessments; ensure compliance with documentation standards.
- Support senior clinical leadership in maintaining audit readiness, regulatory compliance, and continuity of services; assume delegated responsibilities as needed.
- Provide clinical supervision to waivered staff and ensure adherence to licensing and supervision requirements.
- Oversee specialized health navigation or care coordination initiatives, including recruitment, supervision, reporting, database oversight, and external training/certification collaboration.
- Partner with program operations and property management teams to address client and site-based concerns.
- Maintain community partnerships and represent the program at external meetings as assigned.
- Develop, update, and implement policies and procedures related to training, documentation, and service delivery.
- Ensure compliance with contracts, grants, and funding requirements.
- Promote a supportive housing philosophy grounded in psychosocial rehabilitation, harm reduction, and community integration.
Qualifications
- Active California LCSW required.
- Minimum of two years post-licensure experience eligible to provide supervision hours to associates, interns, and trainees.
- Experience in community mental health settings, ideally within social rehabilitation and supportive housing models.
- Experience in medical social work and program development/implementation is a plus.
- Familiarity with Medi-Cal mental health services and electronic health record (EHR) billing systems preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in personnel management and clinical supervision.
- Ability to supervise site-based program leadership overseeing case managers delivering behavioral health, community engagement, and financial management services.
- Successful completion of background and reference checks required.
Required Skills
- Supervisory skills in mental health and supportive housing services.
- Knowledge of Medi-Cal/HIPAA standards and compliance.
- Experience in clinical supervision and program management.
Preferred Skills
- Experience with Medi-Cal mental health services.
- Familiarity with EHR billing systems.
- Background in community partnerships and advocacy.
Pay range and compensation package
110-130K
A prestigious global law firm is seeking a Director of Legal Personnel to lead the day-to-day management of attorney personnel matters for non-partner attorneys. This is a hands-on, highly operational leadership role focused on performance management, employee relations, attorney lifecycle support, compensation, engagement, and retention in a fast-paced, high-performance legal environment.
This role serves as a trusted advisor to partners, practice leadership, and attorneys, handling sensitive matters, leading complex conversations, and driving fair, consistent, and business-aligned personnel decisions. The Director will oversee evaluations, performance improvement processes, advancement planning, and attorney transitions while partnering closely with Recruiting, Training, HR, Practice Management, and firm leadership.
This role will be hybrid and can sit in Seattle, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, or Santa Monica.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead attorney performance management, evaluations, and improvement plans
- Advise leadership on complex personnel, conduct, and career matters
- Oversee compensation, advancement, and career progression processes
- Support attorney engagement, integration, retention, and transitions
- Develop and implement talent programs, policies, and best practices
- Monitor legal market trends to inform strategy and competitiveness
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree required; JD, MBA, or advanced degree preferred
- 10+ years of experience in a law firm or legal talent leadership role
- Strong executive presence with the ability to influence senior stakeholders
- Deep knowledge of attorney lifecycle management and law firm operations
- Highly discreet, analytical, organized, and effective under pressure
Come join us at Sköna
We’re a small (but mighty) global creative agency with roots in Stockholm and a heart in San Francisco - think Scandinavian minimalism meets West Coast quirkiness. We help B2B and tech companies transform into brave brands through strategy, design, campaigns, events, and digital experiences.
We’re a tight-knit team that believes great work comes from collaboration, curiosity, and a healthy dose of “fika” (look it up). We value a strong culture, a well-stocked snack cabinet, creative thinking, and work-life balance. Pups are welcome in the office every day, and on Thursdays, we have team lunch and hold a weekly creative inspo session. Every year, we all get together for a global retreat - we are 2 offices but one company.
Role Overview
At Sköna, Account Directors are strategic leaders, commercial stewards, and culture carriers. This role sits at the intersection of client partnership, creative excellence, and business growth.
We’re looking for an Account Director who thrives in the fast-paced world of creative agencies. You’ve been in the game long enough to keep your cool - tight deadlines, shifting priorities, and big personalities don’t shake you. Instead, you turn chaos into clarity and make those around you better.
Clients trust your strategic insight. Your team values your leadership. And when you speak, people listen.
You don’t just manage accounts, you grow them. You don’t just deliver projects, you elevate them.
Responsibilities
Client Leadership
- Serve as the senior strategic partner and primary point of accountability across assigned accounts
- Develop deep understanding of clients’ business models, audiences, competitive landscape, and growth objectives
- Translate business goals into clear marketing and creative strategies
- Confidently lead executive-level conversations, presentations, and workshops
- Provide proactive recommendations rooted in insight and industry best practices
- Anticipate challenges before they arise and guide clients through complex decisions
- Own client satisfaction and long-term relationship health
Project Management & Delivery
- Ultimately accountable for on-time, on-budget, high-quality delivery
- Ensure profitability across accounts through disciplined scope management and proactive financial oversight
- Oversee multiple concurrent initiatives across brand, digital, and campaign work
- Ensure creative output aligns with client strategy, brand guidelines, and KPIs
- Act as the bridge between client, strategy, creative, and production teams
- Support teams in setting clear objectives, timelines, and deliverables
- Identify and resolve scope creep early and constructively
- Lead contract negotiations and SOW development
Growth & Business Development
- Identify organic growth opportunities within existing accounts
- Proactively bring forward ideas and creative opportunities
- Contribute to new business through proposal development, pitch presentations, and relationship building
- Build strong industry relationships that expand Sköna’s network and visibility
Team Leadership & Operations
- Lead, mentor, and develop account team members
- Set a high bar for professionalism, accountability, and collaboration
- Drive process improvements that increase efficiency without sacrificing creativity
- Foster cross-functional collaboration and healthy team dynamics
- Model calm, confident leadership under pressure
Requirements
- 8–10+ years of experience in marketing, branding, or creative agencies
- Minimum 7 years in account management / client services roles
- 3+ years leading and mentoring teams
- Proven experience managing large, multi-disciplinary accounts
- Strong financial acumen with experience owning budgets
- Demonstrated success driving organic account growth
- Strategic thinker with excellent storytelling skills and executive-level presentation ability
- Highly organized and detail-oriented, with exceptional project management skills
- Strong negotiation and scope management capabilities
- Ability to thrive in a fast-moving, entrepreneurial agency environment
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or related field (or equivalent experience)
6 Signs That You Are the Right Candidate
- You are a creative problem solver–you have an entrepreneurial spirit, and you act proactively.
- You have a doggedly curious spirit.
- You are fun to work with–and you have great people skills.
- You love design and using creativity as a tool to help elevate brands and drive business growth.
- You like working in a small environment with a flat organization where everyone’s opinion is respected. In other words, the idea of Team Skona always coming first appeals to you!
- You embrace discomfort – you think outside the box and are open to new ideas, types of work, and ways of doing things.
Benefits
- Salary commensurate with experience
- 401(k) plan matching
- Competitive vacation policy
- Paid federal company holidays + winter holiday closure
- Full medical/dental/vision package to fit your needs
- Commuter benefits
- Weekly team lunch and snacks provided
- Learning & development budget
Sköna is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race (including traits associated with race, such as hair texture and hairstyles like braids, locs, and twists), color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic or combination of those characteristics.
**This RSM role covers the state of Washington, San Fran, San Jose, Fresno, Las Vegas and the surrounding areas**
Company Overview
Our Mission: At Esperion, we are working tirelessly to deliver innovative medicines that help
patients reach their goals today, tomorrow, and into the future.
Esperion is a fully remote based company with a corporate headquarters located in Ann Arbor, MI. The Company offers a competitive salary including a performance-based bonus program and stock-based compensation, a comprehensive benefits package including a 401(k) matching plan and health insurance, and paid time off and holidays.
Position Title: Regional Sales Manager
The Regional Sales Manager (RSM) will be responsible for leading and providing strategic direction for Commercial Sales, including sales strategies, productivity, sales training and effectiveness, and ensuring achievement of performance targets and budgeted sales goals. As the leader of the Company’s field sales force, you are responsible for direct management, development, and supervision of assigned Territory Managers and their implementation of processes within local geography in accordance with approved sales and marketing resources and ensuring all sales personnel operate in an effective, efficient and compliant manner. This role reports into the National Sales Director. The RSM must live within the assigned region.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities*
•Develop and implement Regional business plans, budgets and maintain overall responsibility of action plans for the Region.
- Review performance metrics with the National Sales Director to ensure sales team is achieving maximum sales results.
- Plan and conduct meetings with the Sales Team; ensure appropriate leadership by developing and inspiring the Sales Team.
- Work closely with leadership and Market Access to maximize reimbursement from commercial & government payers.
- Create and manage Regional plans including message, reach and frequency, and budget goals. Responsible for goal- and target-setting.
- Evaluate account management performance against budget to ensure a cost-effective allocation of resources and appropriate management reporting.
- Be in the field three (3) to four (4) days working with assigned Territory Managers and complete Field Coaching Reports (FCR) with quality and in a timely manner (48-72 hours). Hold office hours on days out of the field.
- Complete all training and policy requirements on time.
- Ensure that all actions and those of his/her team both internally and through vendors
- working on our behalf, are in compliance with all laws, regulations and policies and demonstrate Company values.
*Additional duties and responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications (Education & Experience)
- Bachelor’s degree preferred. Experience in sales management in the pharmaceutical industry may be substituted.
- 8+ years of Pharmaceutical Sales experience preferred; or equivalent medical sales experience may be substituted.
- 3+ years sales management experience in a U.S. pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical organization preferred.
- 2+ years’ experience in Cardiology (Statin, PCSK9, and NOAC) launch experience preferred.
- Proven track record of success in launching new products and/or indications and building sales teams.
- Well-developed leadership skills, and the ability to influence people at all levels inside and outside the organization.
- Demonstrated track record of successfully commercializing new products and/or expanding commercial opportunities for existing products. Sets compelling goals and is tenacious in accomplishing them. Ability to set priorities, allocate resources, take accountability, and achieve results.
- Proven ability to forge strong, diverse teams of people with multiple perspectives and talents. Have successfully created an environment in which cross-functional teams are highly motivated to accomplish goals.
- Demonstrated excellent presentation and communication skills. Proven ability to influence and work successfully with varied audiences, including customers, colleagues, scientific and technical leaders, pharmaceutical and business partners, collaborators, and senior executives.
- Excellent verbal and written English communications skills.
- Travel requirement: Up to 50% - 60% including overnight stays.