Full time Remote UK location or Isle of Wight. This is a rare opportunity to use your contract management skills to make a real difference to the global economy. For over a decade, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation has developed and promoted the idea of a circular economy. We work with, and inspire, business, academia, policymakers, and institutions to mobilise systems solutions at scale, globally. Our mission is to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. You will be part of this ambitious transformation by joining our busy in-house legal team (currently five people) supporting both the UK Charity and its trading subsidiary, and our international offices (Brazil, USA, China). You will support the Legal Team on the negotiation, management and administration of contracts and other legal instruments including partnership, and goods and services agreements. Role & Responsibilities Reporting to our General Counsel, your main responsibilities will be: Negotiating contracts and licences with counterparties (and managing internal liaison within Legal, and other escalation and approval, where necessary), including network agreements, and supply of goods and services contracts. Arranging and managing the execution of contracts. Maintaining a database of contracts and licences (with flags for notable events and expiries), including securely storing, organising and retrieving contracts in a centralised contract library. Working with Legal to develop and maintain template contracts, licences and other legal instruments. Participating in development of internal know-how and document database together with knowledge and best practice management (with Legal). Your profile: A law degree and/or postgraduate qualification in law (England & Wales) is desirable, but not essential. A minimum of 2 years’ solid experience of contract management in any sector, including acting independently as lead/sole negotiator on a range of contracts (albeit subject to oversight/management) is essential. Experience facing counterparties in negotiations and successfully negotiating contracts, including the supply of goods and services contracts. Solid drafting skills (to a technical legal standard, under the laws of England & Wales). Evidence of working effectively with colleagues across an organisation at various levels of seniority and experience. Proven expertise with contracts management system(s) and/or other technology and systems. Experience in a not for profit or an international organisation is desirable, but not essential. Apply by clicking the green icon where you will be asked to upload a CV and covering letter. We are unable to sponsor a Skilled Worker Visa for this role. All applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK which is valid for at least the next 3 years. Desired starting date: ASAP. Closing date: 18 th October 2024. Salary package : circa £36,500 per annum dependent on experience level plus generous holiday allowance (25 days plus UK Bank Holidays plus discretionary organisational extra days leave) generous parental leave; enhanced pension options/private health scheme after 6 months; wellbeing programme. Location: This role may be remote in the UK or be based in our offices in Cowes, Isle of Wight. Interview process: Initial Zoom meeting with our Talent team and prospective Line manager to start the process (we will send you the outline of the interview, so you know what to expect). A work-related assignment to complete at home or as part of the interview process so we know you will be comfortable with the type of work you would do here. Interview with our People Team and line manager here in our offices on the beautiful Isle of Wight, even if the role isn’t based here- we think it’s important you see where we started and meet the team For some of our candidates we recognise this may not always be possible. For more senior roles we will conduct a presentation interview too and include relevant internal stakeholders. Our commitment to you We are keen to receive applications from people from underrepresented backgrounds, including (but not limited to) people of colour, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTQIA, and people from other marginalised groups. It is important to us that our recruitment approach makes the opportunity as accessible as possible and ensures a diverse range of people are able to demonstrate their potential. We would be happy to provide any further support that you may require - please get in touch so that we can work together. If you would like further information on our diversity and inclusion policy or any further assistance, please contact us at [email protected] .