Code.org
Associate Counsel, Privacy
Code.org, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
JOB SUMMARYCode.org is looking for an Associate Counsel, Privacy with significant data privacy and security experience in an online product-focused environment; meaningful experience with US and international privacy (e.g., GDPR) and/or K-12 education technology are strongly preferred.
In this role, you will lead Code.org’s privacy work to ensure we comply with all applicable domestic and international legislation (e.g., student privacy, donor privacy, etc.) and regulatory requirements and support the organization’s data security team. Additionally, you will manage Code.org’s day-to-day legal needs by providing strategic advice and guidance on a variety of legal issues, such as service provider reviews, contract negotiations, and legislative analysis. As the sole in-house legal role, this is a hands-on position with high visibility and interaction across Code.org teams.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESIn this role you will:
Work closely with internal Code.org stakeholders (leadership, product, education, engineering, and security teams) to develop and maintain Code.org’s approach to state, federal, and international data privacy and security laws and regulations governing the collection, storage, transmission, and usage of user data (with an emphasis on K-12 education and educational technology products)
Obtain a deep working knowledge of Code.org education platform operations and apply that knowledge to support product design and to advocate and negotiate privacy/data protection agreements with external parties
Create and maintain internal and public-facing privacy policies and operating procedures
Monitor global privacy trends and legislative/regulatory activity in the privacy and data arena
Communicate with the product, education, and engineering/security teams to assess the impact of new privacy and security laws and regulations
Provide advice to leadership and relevant internal teams to mitigate data privacy risks, incorporate privacy-by-design and privacy-by-default principles, and ensure alignment with applicable legal requirements and data protection policies and best practices
Provide legal expertise and advice on a variety of matters, liaising with Code.org’s General Counsel (external firm) as needed
Develop, review, and negotiate Code.org contracts, including donor agreements, service provider agreements, contractor and partnership agreements, data privacy agreements, and licensing agreements
Track and manage contracts
Respond to inbound privacy, security, and data-related legal questions
Provide mandatory staff training and education resources on relevant privacy and security issues and practices
Maintain and expand Code.org’s Trademark inventory in coordination with outside counsel
Manage key relationships and represent Code.org’s interests in the student data privacy community
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONSWe seek candidates who have:
A JD degree and a U.S. state bar membership in good standing
A minimum of 5 years of combined experience as an attorney (law firm, government, in-house) with a practice emphasis on data privacy and security
CIPP(US) privacy certification
Demonstrated experience in evaluating and balancing legal and business risks and providing actionable legal and risk mitigation advice in a fast-paced, ambiguous, informal work environment
Demonstrated ability to clearly and succinctly explain legal issues to non-legal audiences
Demonstrated experience driving, prioritizing, and effectively managing cross-functional initiatives, and an ability to work both independently and with multi-stakeholder teams
Demonstrated experience with contract negotiation and drafting
Working knowledge (through practice in previous roles) of key data privacy laws and concepts, including FERPA and state student privacy laws, COPPA, CCPA/CPRA and other generally applicable state privacy laws, FTC Act, and GDPR
Experience with, or willingness to quickly learn, the student data privacy and K-12 education technology privacy environment
Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail
Exemplary personal and professional integrity, sound and practical business judgment, and strong ethical compass; exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information.
We prefer candidates who also have:
Privacy program management experience
CIPP(EU) privacy certification
Significant experience with international data privacy issues (including with GDPR data processing agreements and cross-border transfers)
Significant experience in an online product focused environment
Significant experience in the K-12 education technology space
In addition, candidates must:
Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
Be located in the United States
Pass a pre-employment background check
Be willing to travel a minimum of two times per year for team events
WHAT IS THE INTERVIEW PROCESS LIKE?Step 1: Informational Interview - learn more about the role and share your experience (30 minutes)Step 2: Homework (~3 hours)Step 3: Interviews with several members of the Code.org team (~3 hours)Step 4: Final Interview (1 hour)Step 5: Reference Checks
All interviews are currently being conducted virtually via Zoom
TO APPLYOur team will review all applications on an ongoing basis and if we believe your qualifications would make a great fit, we'll contact you to schedule an informational interview.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGEThe expected salary range for this position is $125,100 - $139,000. The actual offer will be at the company’s sole discretion and determined by relevant business considerations, including the final candidate’s qualifications, years of experience, and skillset.
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In this role, you will lead Code.org’s privacy work to ensure we comply with all applicable domestic and international legislation (e.g., student privacy, donor privacy, etc.) and regulatory requirements and support the organization’s data security team. Additionally, you will manage Code.org’s day-to-day legal needs by providing strategic advice and guidance on a variety of legal issues, such as service provider reviews, contract negotiations, and legislative analysis. As the sole in-house legal role, this is a hands-on position with high visibility and interaction across Code.org teams.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESIn this role you will:
Work closely with internal Code.org stakeholders (leadership, product, education, engineering, and security teams) to develop and maintain Code.org’s approach to state, federal, and international data privacy and security laws and regulations governing the collection, storage, transmission, and usage of user data (with an emphasis on K-12 education and educational technology products)
Obtain a deep working knowledge of Code.org education platform operations and apply that knowledge to support product design and to advocate and negotiate privacy/data protection agreements with external parties
Create and maintain internal and public-facing privacy policies and operating procedures
Monitor global privacy trends and legislative/regulatory activity in the privacy and data arena
Communicate with the product, education, and engineering/security teams to assess the impact of new privacy and security laws and regulations
Provide advice to leadership and relevant internal teams to mitigate data privacy risks, incorporate privacy-by-design and privacy-by-default principles, and ensure alignment with applicable legal requirements and data protection policies and best practices
Provide legal expertise and advice on a variety of matters, liaising with Code.org’s General Counsel (external firm) as needed
Develop, review, and negotiate Code.org contracts, including donor agreements, service provider agreements, contractor and partnership agreements, data privacy agreements, and licensing agreements
Track and manage contracts
Respond to inbound privacy, security, and data-related legal questions
Provide mandatory staff training and education resources on relevant privacy and security issues and practices
Maintain and expand Code.org’s Trademark inventory in coordination with outside counsel
Manage key relationships and represent Code.org’s interests in the student data privacy community
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONSWe seek candidates who have:
A JD degree and a U.S. state bar membership in good standing
A minimum of 5 years of combined experience as an attorney (law firm, government, in-house) with a practice emphasis on data privacy and security
CIPP(US) privacy certification
Demonstrated experience in evaluating and balancing legal and business risks and providing actionable legal and risk mitigation advice in a fast-paced, ambiguous, informal work environment
Demonstrated ability to clearly and succinctly explain legal issues to non-legal audiences
Demonstrated experience driving, prioritizing, and effectively managing cross-functional initiatives, and an ability to work both independently and with multi-stakeholder teams
Demonstrated experience with contract negotiation and drafting
Working knowledge (through practice in previous roles) of key data privacy laws and concepts, including FERPA and state student privacy laws, COPPA, CCPA/CPRA and other generally applicable state privacy laws, FTC Act, and GDPR
Experience with, or willingness to quickly learn, the student data privacy and K-12 education technology privacy environment
Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail
Exemplary personal and professional integrity, sound and practical business judgment, and strong ethical compass; exercises discretion and maintains confidentiality of sensitive information.
We prefer candidates who also have:
Privacy program management experience
CIPP(EU) privacy certification
Significant experience with international data privacy issues (including with GDPR data processing agreements and cross-border transfers)
Significant experience in an online product focused environment
Significant experience in the K-12 education technology space
In addition, candidates must:
Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
Be located in the United States
Pass a pre-employment background check
Be willing to travel a minimum of two times per year for team events
WHAT IS THE INTERVIEW PROCESS LIKE?Step 1: Informational Interview - learn more about the role and share your experience (30 minutes)Step 2: Homework (~3 hours)Step 3: Interviews with several members of the Code.org team (~3 hours)Step 4: Final Interview (1 hour)Step 5: Reference Checks
All interviews are currently being conducted virtually via Zoom
TO APPLYOur team will review all applications on an ongoing basis and if we believe your qualifications would make a great fit, we'll contact you to schedule an informational interview.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS PACKAGEThe expected salary range for this position is $125,100 - $139,000. The actual offer will be at the company’s sole discretion and determined by relevant business considerations, including the final candidate’s qualifications, years of experience, and skillset.
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