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Posted: 31-May-22
Location: Tampa,
Type: Full Time
Required Education: Doctorate
Overview: The Senior Counsel (SC) will serve as the primary legal support for the Chief Legal Officer (CLO) of Unified Women’s Healthcare and will help advise its senior management team. Reporting to the CLO, the SC will be responsible for assisting the CLO in all legal affairs for UWH, including corporate governance, M&A, compliance programs and risk management. The focus will be on providing general legal advice to the business leaders. SC candidates must have healthcare experience on the provider side in addition to expertise in the following areas: business transactions, contract negotiation and drafting, and other commercial matters, and ideally litigation management. Experience with physician practice management is highly desired.
Company: Unified Women’s Healthcare is a company dedicated to caring for Ob-Gyn providers who care for others, be they physicians or their support staff. A team of like-minded professionals with significant business and healthcare experience, we operate with a singular mindset - great care needs great care. We take great pride in not just speaking about this but executing on it. As a company, our mission is to be an indispensable source of business knowledge, innovation, and support to the practices in our network. We are advocates for our Ob-Gyn medical affiliates – enabling them to focus solely on the practice of medicine while we focus on the business of medicine.
Compensation: Competitive compensation commensurate with experience.
Experience: 7+ years of relevant legal experience including serving as a Senior Counsel in a similarly sized or larger company in the healthcare industry on the provider side. Law firm candidates will also be considered. Experience with corporate transactions, corporate governance and complex commercial transactions is required. Candidates should have demonstrated experience in working in a fast-paced environment focused on accelerating the growth of business. Must be a member of the Florida bar or qualify for the “authorized house counsel” exception (member of the bar in good standing in at least one US jurisdiction).