Oceana
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Base pay range $180,000.00/yr - $230,000.00/yr
The General Counsel leads Oceana’s legal operations and serves as the principal legal advisor to the organization. This role provides strategic counsel on a broad range of legal matters to support the mission and ensure compliance across Oceana and its branches and affiliates. The General Counsel reports to the Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer and provides legal guidance to the Board of Directors through this leadership structure.
Founded in 2001, Oceana is the world’s largest nonprofit organization focused solely on ocean advocacy. We achieve measurable change by conducting specific, science‑based campaigns with fixed deadlines and clearly articulated goals. Our campaigns focus on reforming policy in countries that are responsible for a quarter of the world’s wild-caught fish, including Belize, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the 27 countries of the European Union.
Responsibilities
Strategic Legal Counsel and Collaboration: Partner with the CEO, Senior Vice President, Executive Committee, and legal staff to support the development and execution of strategic and campaign plans, ensuring legal integrity and leveraging legal opportunities.
Collaborate with:
Chief Financial Officer on conflict-of-interest determinations and tax filings
Human Resources to develop and deliver ethics and compliance training, including for new hires
Data Protection Officer to address organizational data protection and privacy matters
Chief Risk Officer to manage insurance coverage and risk mitigation strategies
Corporate Compliance and Governance: Ensure compliance with corporate structure and regulatory requirements across jurisdictions (local, regional, national) related to business operations, charitable fundraising, and other disclosure obligations. Provide legal support in establishing operations in new countries. Develop and implement policies to ensure ongoing legal compliance.
Contract Management: Co-manage the contract generation, review, and approval process with the CFO. Provide legal review and counsel on a variety of contracts. Update and maintain contract templates, workflows, and policies. Supervise paralegal support for contract management.
Legal Advisory Services: Provide expert legal guidance across multiple domains, including nonprofit and charity law; employment law; intellectual property; media and communications law; fundraising compliance; and business disputes.
Department Leadership and External Counsel Management: Oversee the law department, supervise legal staff and budget planning; serve as liaison to internal lawyers outside the legal department; manage relationships with paid and pro bono external legal counsel.
Other duties as assigned: In collaboration with the executive team, perform additional tasks as needed.
Job Requirements
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
Member in good standing of the District of Columbia Bar (or eligible for admission)
Minimum of ten years of progressively responsible legal experience, including at least five years in a leadership or senior advisory role
Experience working with international affiliates or cross-border legal issues in the nonprofit, environmental, or human rights sectors is preferred
Expertise in one or more of the following legal areas: nonprofit/charity law, contract law, employment law, employee benefits, immigration law, intellectual property law, administrative and environmental law, media law, international trade or international law
Previous experience managing a legal team or cross-functional staff strongly preferred
Experience advising executive leadership and/or boards of directors on legal, governance, and strategic matters
In-house counsel experience within an NGO, foundation, or mission-driven organization highly preferred
Experience negotiating and managing international agreements and MOUs
Familiarity with grant agreements, donor compliance, and restricted funds management preferred
Certification in data privacy (e.g., CIPP/US, GDPR) or enterprise risk management is a plus
Litigation experience or ability to manage outside litigation counsel is desirable
Strong financial literacy and ability to align legal strategy with operational goals and budgets
Demonstrated ability to collaborate across departments, including campaigns, development, communications, and country offices
Skilled in prioritizing multiple projects under tight deadlines and shifting conditions
Experience advising on reputational risk and legal response strategies
A strong track record of ensuring ethical and transparent decision-making across all levels of the organization
Ability to create and maintain systems that promote compliance, accountability, and high ethical standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational and project management abilities
Proactive, creative problem-solving approach
Technologically proficient with ability to adapt to modern office tools and platforms
Required Competencies
Effective Communication: Skilled at adapting communication styles for different audiences and settings.
Collaboration: Builds strong partnerships and fosters teamwork to achieve shared goals.
Resourcefulness: Navigates challenges and identifies solutions effectively and efficiently.
Action-Oriented: Demonstrates energy, urgency, and initiative in pursuing new challenges and opportunities.
The salary range for this position is $180,000-230,000 annually. This is an exempt position.
Oceana values a diverse workforce and welcomes people different from each other in many ways, including characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, and national origin. Oceana considers all qualified candidates and seeks to recruit from a diverse candidate pool.
Oceana’s U.S. offices have operated on a hybrid schedule and staff have been required to work from their assigned office on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. With agreement between the employee and their supervisor, the employee may work remotely Monday and Friday.
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Base pay range $180,000.00/yr - $230,000.00/yr
The General Counsel leads Oceana’s legal operations and serves as the principal legal advisor to the organization. This role provides strategic counsel on a broad range of legal matters to support the mission and ensure compliance across Oceana and its branches and affiliates. The General Counsel reports to the Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer and provides legal guidance to the Board of Directors through this leadership structure.
Founded in 2001, Oceana is the world’s largest nonprofit organization focused solely on ocean advocacy. We achieve measurable change by conducting specific, science‑based campaigns with fixed deadlines and clearly articulated goals. Our campaigns focus on reforming policy in countries that are responsible for a quarter of the world’s wild-caught fish, including Belize, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the 27 countries of the European Union.
Responsibilities
Strategic Legal Counsel and Collaboration: Partner with the CEO, Senior Vice President, Executive Committee, and legal staff to support the development and execution of strategic and campaign plans, ensuring legal integrity and leveraging legal opportunities.
Collaborate with:
Chief Financial Officer on conflict-of-interest determinations and tax filings
Human Resources to develop and deliver ethics and compliance training, including for new hires
Data Protection Officer to address organizational data protection and privacy matters
Chief Risk Officer to manage insurance coverage and risk mitigation strategies
Corporate Compliance and Governance: Ensure compliance with corporate structure and regulatory requirements across jurisdictions (local, regional, national) related to business operations, charitable fundraising, and other disclosure obligations. Provide legal support in establishing operations in new countries. Develop and implement policies to ensure ongoing legal compliance.
Contract Management: Co-manage the contract generation, review, and approval process with the CFO. Provide legal review and counsel on a variety of contracts. Update and maintain contract templates, workflows, and policies. Supervise paralegal support for contract management.
Legal Advisory Services: Provide expert legal guidance across multiple domains, including nonprofit and charity law; employment law; intellectual property; media and communications law; fundraising compliance; and business disputes.
Department Leadership and External Counsel Management: Oversee the law department, supervise legal staff and budget planning; serve as liaison to internal lawyers outside the legal department; manage relationships with paid and pro bono external legal counsel.
Other duties as assigned: In collaboration with the executive team, perform additional tasks as needed.
Job Requirements
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
Member in good standing of the District of Columbia Bar (or eligible for admission)
Minimum of ten years of progressively responsible legal experience, including at least five years in a leadership or senior advisory role
Experience working with international affiliates or cross-border legal issues in the nonprofit, environmental, or human rights sectors is preferred
Expertise in one or more of the following legal areas: nonprofit/charity law, contract law, employment law, employee benefits, immigration law, intellectual property law, administrative and environmental law, media law, international trade or international law
Previous experience managing a legal team or cross-functional staff strongly preferred
Experience advising executive leadership and/or boards of directors on legal, governance, and strategic matters
In-house counsel experience within an NGO, foundation, or mission-driven organization highly preferred
Experience negotiating and managing international agreements and MOUs
Familiarity with grant agreements, donor compliance, and restricted funds management preferred
Certification in data privacy (e.g., CIPP/US, GDPR) or enterprise risk management is a plus
Litigation experience or ability to manage outside litigation counsel is desirable
Strong financial literacy and ability to align legal strategy with operational goals and budgets
Demonstrated ability to collaborate across departments, including campaigns, development, communications, and country offices
Skilled in prioritizing multiple projects under tight deadlines and shifting conditions
Experience advising on reputational risk and legal response strategies
A strong track record of ensuring ethical and transparent decision-making across all levels of the organization
Ability to create and maintain systems that promote compliance, accountability, and high ethical standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational and project management abilities
Proactive, creative problem-solving approach
Technologically proficient with ability to adapt to modern office tools and platforms
Required Competencies
Effective Communication: Skilled at adapting communication styles for different audiences and settings.
Collaboration: Builds strong partnerships and fosters teamwork to achieve shared goals.
Resourcefulness: Navigates challenges and identifies solutions effectively and efficiently.
Action-Oriented: Demonstrates energy, urgency, and initiative in pursuing new challenges and opportunities.
The salary range for this position is $180,000-230,000 annually. This is an exempt position.
Oceana values a diverse workforce and welcomes people different from each other in many ways, including characteristics such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, and national origin. Oceana considers all qualified candidates and seeks to recruit from a diverse candidate pool.
Oceana’s U.S. offices have operated on a hybrid schedule and staff have been required to work from their assigned office on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. With agreement between the employee and their supervisor, the employee may work remotely Monday and Friday.
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