Opportunity to work with the Office of General Counsel for the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and its various hospitals and health care operations across the State of Maryland. This position will assist the transactions and regulatory group under the direction of a senior counsel in all functions of the Legal Department and will be primarily responsible for technology contracts including but not limited to complex software agreements and related transactional work providing legal counsel and advice to the corporate officers managers and employees of the System and its various subsidiaries and affiliates.
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified. Specific responsibilities may vary based on expertise and specialty of the individual (e.g. regulatory contracting transactions).
- Contract work within a health care regulatory framework including but not limited to drafting/reviewing/negotiating commercial technology and procurement purchase contracts licensing agreements data use agreements and consulting agreements.
- Ensuring contracts adhere to applicable UMMS standards and appropriately mitigate the legal and risk considerations related to intellectual property rights data security applicable privacy laws indemnity limitation of liability and insurance.
- Under the oversight of the Sr. Counsel assist in developing and improving process efficiency risk mitigation and standardization of all technology contracting work in connection with the IS&T department Supply Chain Management and all related support staff.
- Regulatory work including but not limited to researching and interpreting federal and state laws regulations interpretive guidelines and case law related to corporate and health care issues.
- Provide interpretation of contract terms and conditions to stakeholders inclusive of any risk acceptance guidance.
- Ensure information security insurance legal risk and privacy process controls are met and work with UMMS shared services teams as necessary to review the enumerated risk areas.
- Frequent interactions with other internal stakeholders across functional groups.
- Develop review and/or revise corporate policies and procedures.
- Corporate compliance work including investigating internal issues and interpreting applicable law.
- Review evaluate and render legal determinations concerning internal programs or projects and the implementation of state and federal government and accreditation requirements and/or regulatory guardrails.
- Support transaction and regulatory attorneys on other general transactional work and projects.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications :
Scope of Position
- The responsibilities of this position require the individual to research analyze evaluate interpret and resolve issues and problems. Further the individual guides and advises corporate officers and managers to ensure they are fully aware of the legal ramifications of their actions and decisions and advises them as to the applicable legal requirements or precedents.
- The individual in this position must remain current with legal issues affecting the System and the health care industry.
- The individual acts within corporate policies and guidelines and according to the tenets of behavior of the legal profession.
Education and Experience
- Juris Doctor Degree from an accredited law school.
- Admission to the Bar of a state or the District of Columbia Maryland Bar preferred.
- At least three years of progressively responsible experience practicing as a transactional attorney healthcare experience and/or IS&T contracting experience is preferred. Candidates with adjacent experience in general contracts and transactions will be considered.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Ideally 12 years of experience working in a legal capacity on intellectual property and technology agreements and an interest in growing experience in these areas. Additionally prior nonlegal work experience in the areas of information technology is helpful.
- Current knowledge of health carerelated legal issues including but not limited to HIPAA Privacy and Security compliance medical legal issues State of Maryland and federal reimbursements for hospitals Medicare Medicaid The Joint Commission Stark and antikickback legislation Civil Monetary Penalties Law and state regulations relating to the delivery of health care.
- Proven organizational skills; ability to provide advice about legal requirements in specific contexts and find ways to meet them while pursuing operational objectives.
- Highly effective verbal and written communication skills that would enable the individual to successfully deal with management executive staff other management personnel at all levels and other attorneys.
Additional Information :
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation:
Pay Range:
Other Compensation (if applicable):
Review theUMMS Benefits Guide
Remote Work :
Yes
Employment Type :
Fulltime