Fnatic Ltd
As Senior Legal Counsel at Fnatic, you will be a key point of contact for the business and lead on day-to-day activity for our Legal team. In doing so, you will bring to life Fnatic's performance brand and 'digital first' philosophy as it applies to the delivery of world-class legal services, for a business operating at the cutting edge of sports, entertainment and technology. You will work on a wide variety of commercial and risk management matters, including sponsorship, regulatory (particularly consumer and data protection), intellectual property, employment, procurement and professional gaming contracts (for players and coaches), investor relations and corporate governance - with assistance from outside counsel, where necessary. You'll report to our General Counsel and will assist in supporting two Trainee Counsels in the team. Your mission is to: Support the General Counsel in managing legal and regulatory matters across the Fnatic group of companies Draft, review and negotiate legal documentation and contracts in the various areas of our business, such as professional gaming, sponsorship, procurement and marketing Identify and report on areas of risk, and take appropriate action to proactively mitigate risk in collaboration with accountable team members and senior stakeholders, including establishment and management of internal processes to support business governance and compliance Partner with business stakeholders (including developers, tournament organisers, governments and other regulatory bodies) to understand needs and objectives Constructively support the right mind-set and educate stakeholders on the relevance of legal matters Assist with investor relations projects, such as negotiation of investment documentation, management of cap table (via Capdesk) and employee option schemes Support the General Counsel to manage team members in accordance with our internal development frameworks, and build in-house counsel expertise which maps against Fnatic's strategic plans Support external Company Secretary with corporate governance duties and Companies House administration Support with management of intellectual property assets, in connection with external advisors Assist in the management of litigation matters when they arise Advise on corporate communications, reputation management and confidentiality matters Lead on ad-hoc Legal projects as defined by your manager We're looking for: Ideally c.7 years' PQE (but we will consider all applicants with relevant expertise) Previous in-house experience in sports, entertainment or technology. It is not essential that you are a gamer or that you have an in-depth knowledge of esports A willingness to learn Someone with a passion for levelling themselves up as well as the people around them A track record of sustained delivery in a fast-paced working environment An innovative approach to problem-solving and a delivery mindset An understanding of the needs and expectations of progressive in-house teams What we have to offer: The chance to learn from an ambitious and super creative team, and enjoy the buzz of our fast-paced business Hybrid onsite/remote work policy Private medical insurance (Vitality) Employee Assistance Programme (Health Assured) Enhanced parental leave policy Eyecare vouchers Cycle to work scheme Self-development book requests for the Fnatic Library Fnatic shop staff discount Fruit, drinks and snacks available daily in the office Regular lunch clubs, office drinks and other social activities Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: At Fnatic, we believe that a diverse mix of voices leads to better discussions, decisions, and outcomes for everyone. We strive to recruit and nurture an inclusive workforce who feel empowered every day to forge the future as part of the Black and Orange family. We know that applying for jobs can be daunting - but be assured that at Fnatic: - Who you are, and how you identify has no impact on our selection process - We understand no candidate will tick 100% of what our job descriptions are seeking, so if you're missing a point here or there, we still want to hear from you - We're happy to consider reasonable adjustments where needed to fully participate in Fnatic's recruitment experience - just let us know. About us Fnatic is a global esports performance brand headquartered in London, laser-focused on seeking out, levelling up and amplifying gamers and creators. Our history is unparalleled. Founded in 2004, we are the most successful esports brand of the last decade, winning more than 200 championships across 30 different games. Today, driven by our ability to advance esports performance, Fnatic is the channel through which the most forward-thinking brands communicate with young people. We deliver industry-leading content, experiences and activations globally with bases in Berlin, Belgrade, Tokyo among others. Our pros and creators generate hundreds of millions of watch hours, showcasing our global partners to an audience of millions of fans across our social platforms. Forging the future is in our DNA. We pioneered the intersection of street culture and esports with merch collaborations, and continue to lead the industry with the quality of our pro wear and fan apparel. After launching in 2016, our award-winning esports equipment (comprising mice, keyboards, headsets and pads) has sold to hundreds of thousands of gaming enthusiasts who want to play better. Gaming is the place where music, fashion, sport and technology come together, and Fnatic is leading the charge.
As Senior Legal Counsel at Fnatic, you will be a key point of contact for the business and lead on day-to-day activity for our Legal team. In doing so, you will bring to life Fnatic's performance brand and 'digital first' philosophy as it applies to the delivery of world-class legal services, for a business operating at the cutting edge of sports, entertainment and technology. You will work on a wide variety of commercial and risk management matters, including sponsorship, regulatory (particularly consumer and data protection), intellectual property, employment, procurement and professional gaming contracts (for players and coaches), investor relations and corporate governance - with assistance from outside counsel, where necessary. You'll report to our General Counsel and will assist in supporting two Trainee Counsels in the team. Your mission is to: Support the General Counsel in managing legal and regulatory matters across the Fnatic group of companies Draft, review and negotiate legal documentation and contracts in the various areas of our business, such as professional gaming, sponsorship, procurement and marketing Identify and report on areas of risk, and take appropriate action to proactively mitigate risk in collaboration with accountable team members and senior stakeholders, including establishment and management of internal processes to support business governance and compliance Partner with business stakeholders (including developers, tournament organisers, governments and other regulatory bodies) to understand needs and objectives Constructively support the right mind-set and educate stakeholders on the relevance of legal matters Assist with investor relations projects, such as negotiation of investment documentation, management of cap table (via Capdesk) and employee option schemes Support the General Counsel to manage team members in accordance with our internal development frameworks, and build in-house counsel expertise which maps against Fnatic's strategic plans Support external Company Secretary with corporate governance duties and Companies House administration Support with management of intellectual property assets, in connection with external advisors Assist in the management of litigation matters when they arise Advise on corporate communications, reputation management and confidentiality matters Lead on ad-hoc Legal projects as defined by your manager We're looking for: Ideally c.7 years' PQE (but we will consider all applicants with relevant expertise) Previous in-house experience in sports, entertainment or technology. It is not essential that you are a gamer or that you have an in-depth knowledge of esports A willingness to learn Someone with a passion for levelling themselves up as well as the people around them A track record of sustained delivery in a fast-paced working environment An innovative approach to problem-solving and a delivery mindset An understanding of the needs and expectations of progressive in-house teams What we have to offer: The chance to learn from an ambitious and super creative team, and enjoy the buzz of our fast-paced business Hybrid onsite/remote work policy Private medical insurance (Vitality) Employee Assistance Programme (Health Assured) Enhanced parental leave policy Eyecare vouchers Cycle to work scheme Self-development book requests for the Fnatic Library Fnatic shop staff discount Fruit, drinks and snacks available daily in the office Regular lunch clubs, office drinks and other social activities Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: At Fnatic, we believe that a diverse mix of voices leads to better discussions, decisions, and outcomes for everyone. We strive to recruit and nurture an inclusive workforce who feel empowered every day to forge the future as part of the Black and Orange family. We know that applying for jobs can be daunting - but be assured that at Fnatic: - Who you are, and how you identify has no impact on our selection process - We understand no candidate will tick 100% of what our job descriptions are seeking, so if you're missing a point here or there, we still want to hear from you - We're happy to consider reasonable adjustments where needed to fully participate in Fnatic's recruitment experience - just let us know. About us Fnatic is a global esports performance brand headquartered in London, laser-focused on seeking out, levelling up and amplifying gamers and creators. Our history is unparalleled. Founded in 2004, we are the most successful esports brand of the last decade, winning more than 200 championships across 30 different games. Today, driven by our ability to advance esports performance, Fnatic is the channel through which the most forward-thinking brands communicate with young people. We deliver industry-leading content, experiences and activations globally with bases in Berlin, Belgrade, Tokyo among others. Our pros and creators generate hundreds of millions of watch hours, showcasing our global partners to an audience of millions of fans across our social platforms. Forging the future is in our DNA. We pioneered the intersection of street culture and esports with merch collaborations, and continue to lead the industry with the quality of our pro wear and fan apparel. After launching in 2016, our award-winning esports equipment (comprising mice, keyboards, headsets and pads) has sold to hundreds of thousands of gaming enthusiasts who want to play better. Gaming is the place where music, fashion, sport and technology come together, and Fnatic is leading the charge.
GEM Partnership Ltd
Sunderland, Tyne And Wear
The Role:Our client is a prominent employer across the South Tyneside region and a key provider of property related services across the North East. They are currently looking for an experienced individual to lead on Asset Compliance Data across the organisation. This role will be responsible for ensuring that compliance related data used for investment and servicing purposes is complete, accurate and timely across all core databases. You will ensure that there is a single version of the truth in relation to compliance data and work with relevant teams across the group in order to ensure the required data is captured and loaded into core databases to demonstrate compliance and facilitate effective servicing and maintenance programmes. Lead on the development and refreshment of the core compliance databases ensuring that the data is accurate, triangulated and validated to provide full visibility of all assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility across the Group. Develop, implement and maintain the relevant data management protocols for assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility. This will include liaison with Property Maintenance, Affordable Development, Delivery, Health and Safety and other stakeholders on the visibility, management, transfer and integrity of all relevant assets and components. To act as the lead developer for any future changes to systems and procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose and allow the Group to demonstrate statutory compliance. This will include clearly outlining all relevant functionality, data and reporting that is required for all assets and components with a compliance related duty. Support the Asset, Property Maintenance, Affordable Development and Procurement teams to ensure that pre-contract requirements, specifications and tender documentation identify all relevant certification and data that must be provided to the Group as part of any newbuild, refurbishment, servicing or maintenance projects. Through the Asset Data Compliance team lead on the creation, disposal and amendment of all assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility across all core databases. This will involve validating all data provided by Affordable Development, Property Maintenance and Delivery teams to ensure that relevant certification is held to demonstrate statutory compliance for all relevant asset and components. Co-ordinate the completion of any specialist surveys required to enhance the Group's knowledge of serviceable components. This will include leading on the development of client briefs alongside the appointment and contract management of specialist Mechanical & Electrical consultants.The Person: Hold or working towards a recognised professional qualification in a property related discipline such as Building Surveying BSc (hons), HND, HNC or similar, or considerable demonstrable experience in a health and safety, compliance or mechanical/electrical sector. Experience of developing and maintaining compliance databases and associated data management protocols. Experienced in managing and controlling the quality assurance of compliance related construction work. Experience of co-ordinating, monitoring or delivering work in relation to one of the big six areas of compliance (gas, electric, fire safety, asbestos, water hygiene, lifts). Understanding of Landlord Compliance, servicing contracts and building safety standards. Knowledge of current and emerging challenges in the field of compliance and customer safety. Working knowledge of building construction, building standards, compliance obligations, planning regulations, regulatory standards, and leasehold legislation. Ability to understand, interpret, validate and present complex data. Knowledge of the construction and the servicing/repairs associated with both domestic and nondomestic buildings. Experience of managing relationships with customers, internal and external stakeholders. Experience of operating at a similar level/role within a diverse organisation. Experience of managing workload to meet defined objectives or targets.
The Role:Our client is a prominent employer across the South Tyneside region and a key provider of property related services across the North East. They are currently looking for an experienced individual to lead on Asset Compliance Data across the organisation. This role will be responsible for ensuring that compliance related data used for investment and servicing purposes is complete, accurate and timely across all core databases. You will ensure that there is a single version of the truth in relation to compliance data and work with relevant teams across the group in order to ensure the required data is captured and loaded into core databases to demonstrate compliance and facilitate effective servicing and maintenance programmes. Lead on the development and refreshment of the core compliance databases ensuring that the data is accurate, triangulated and validated to provide full visibility of all assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility across the Group. Develop, implement and maintain the relevant data management protocols for assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility. This will include liaison with Property Maintenance, Affordable Development, Delivery, Health and Safety and other stakeholders on the visibility, management, transfer and integrity of all relevant assets and components. To act as the lead developer for any future changes to systems and procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose and allow the Group to demonstrate statutory compliance. This will include clearly outlining all relevant functionality, data and reporting that is required for all assets and components with a compliance related duty. Support the Asset, Property Maintenance, Affordable Development and Procurement teams to ensure that pre-contract requirements, specifications and tender documentation identify all relevant certification and data that must be provided to the Group as part of any newbuild, refurbishment, servicing or maintenance projects. Through the Asset Data Compliance team lead on the creation, disposal and amendment of all assets and components with a compliance or servicing responsibility across all core databases. This will involve validating all data provided by Affordable Development, Property Maintenance and Delivery teams to ensure that relevant certification is held to demonstrate statutory compliance for all relevant asset and components. Co-ordinate the completion of any specialist surveys required to enhance the Group's knowledge of serviceable components. This will include leading on the development of client briefs alongside the appointment and contract management of specialist Mechanical & Electrical consultants.The Person: Hold or working towards a recognised professional qualification in a property related discipline such as Building Surveying BSc (hons), HND, HNC or similar, or considerable demonstrable experience in a health and safety, compliance or mechanical/electrical sector. Experience of developing and maintaining compliance databases and associated data management protocols. Experienced in managing and controlling the quality assurance of compliance related construction work. Experience of co-ordinating, monitoring or delivering work in relation to one of the big six areas of compliance (gas, electric, fire safety, asbestos, water hygiene, lifts). Understanding of Landlord Compliance, servicing contracts and building safety standards. Knowledge of current and emerging challenges in the field of compliance and customer safety. Working knowledge of building construction, building standards, compliance obligations, planning regulations, regulatory standards, and leasehold legislation. Ability to understand, interpret, validate and present complex data. Knowledge of the construction and the servicing/repairs associated with both domestic and nondomestic buildings. Experience of managing relationships with customers, internal and external stakeholders. Experience of operating at a similar level/role within a diverse organisation. Experience of managing workload to meet defined objectives or targets.