About ERM
ERM (Environmental Resources Management) is a leading global provider of environmental, health, safety, risk, and social consulting services. With operations in over 40 countries and a team of more than 8,000 professionals, ERM partners with clients to address sustainability challenges and deliver innovative solutions that create long-term value. Our work spans diverse industries, helping organizations manage risks, comply with regulations, and achieve their sustainability goals.
Position Overview
Employment Counsel, EMEA will provide legal support to the company’s operations in the EMEA and APAC regions, and specifically the UK, EU and Australia. The candidate will also help the Legal Department to achieve its overall mission of reducing ERM’s risk profile and improving decision-making.
Core Responsibilities
- Supporting the Chief Litigation & Employment Counsel in directly handling – and oversee outside counsel in cost-effectively handling – employment issues in EMEA and APAC. This may include M&A, performance management, risk management, regulatory compliance, regulatory employment guidelines and requirements and strategy.
- Establishing a cross-functional relationship with HR teams in EMEA and APAC and to help provide guidance on employee matters and offering employment risk management advice to staff at all levels of the business.
- Reviewing and drafting a broad range of employment agreements.
- Researching, monitoring, analyzing, and informing (on a proactive cadence) the Legal and HR team of changes in employment regulations, statutes, and guidance, as well as industry developments, best practices and trends.
- Working with outside counsel to address updates in employment regulations, statutes, and guidance, as well as obtaining advice to address employee relations matters, in a cost-effective manner.
- Providing advice and working directly with Human Resources to develop and update employment policies and templates.
- Supporting the M&A work, as assigned, concerning employee integration.
- Developing relationships with external counsel in jurisdictions where necessary and managing budgets.
- Apply knowledge of industry best practices to identify trends and reduce ERM’s exposure in employment matters.
- Work closely with HR leadership and Chief Litigation & Employment Counsel on a variety of employment issues such as non-compete reviews, employment investigations and negotiations, separations, claims, employment compliance, drafting policies and procedures, and many other HR-related projects.
- Work closely with the Global Litigation & Employment Paralegal to carry out investigations, and many other tasks.
- Enforcing ERM’s corporate governance and compliance policies.
- Co-ordinate with the Company’s insurers and brokers on claims as appropriate; and
- Perform other legal duties as may be directed by the Chief Litigation & Employment Counsel.
Competencies & Skills:
This position requires consistent interaction with the General Counsel, Chief Litigation & Employment Counsel, regional attorneys, and others of the global Legal team, in addition to ERM consultants, support staff, and clients. Specifically, the following skills are required:
- Experience as an employment attorney specifically in the following jurisdictions: UK, Germany, Italy, France, South Africa, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, Ireland, Kenya, Portugal, Denmark, UAE, and Australia
- Experience with employment counseling in countries across Asia is desirable (Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Vietnam);
- Must be able to attend calls with Asia outside of typical UK hours at least two times per month.
- Application of practical, legal, institutional, and commercial judgment to ambiguous situations.
- Effective negotiation, risk mitigation, and litigation prevention.
- Desire and ability to be a go-to legal team member with a value-add approach to business counseling and problem solving.
- Ability to balance independent judgment with the need for collaborative teamwork.
- Commitment to adhering to the highest level of professional and ethical behavior.
- Excellent time-management to handle many competing priorities and to think and work systematically.
- Ability to be comfortable in dealing with consultants who are working under the pressure of deadlines while appropriately responding to a variety of non-routine – and often complex – requests and demands.
- Willingness to work irregular hours as circumstances require.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to explain clearly (in writing and orally) complex legal or technical information to managers and professionals who practice in different disciplines.
- Ability to meet critical objectives while considering the impact of the decisions and activities on the ability to achieve long-term organizational goals; and
- Willingness to do whatever else is necessary (e.g., assisting with acquisitions, insurance issues, or any number of other needs that may arise).
Primary Metrics:
- Display technical expertise, legal analysis, and business counseling.
- Work to develop litigation strategy, communications plans, and risk management programs, including protocols and training for in-house clients.
- Assist in preparing reports and disclosures regarding ERM’s current and past claims and litigation history, as well as reports on litigation trends and emerging issues. These will include analysis of the root causes of a claim and proposed measures to prevent future claims and mitigate losses; and
- Turn around high-quality work product – in a fast-paced, and often time-sensitive, environment with a high volume of requests – within appropriate project timeframes, including providing expedited service when necessary.
Requirements:
- Be registered to practice law in the UK and 1 of the following other countries (Germany, Italy, France, Netherlands, Spain or Belgium), with at least 6 years post qualification legal experience.
- Have gained your legal experience in an international law firm (preferably in the UK or the EU) and worked for at least 3 years as part of an in-house legal team (ideally for an international company).
- Must possess a well-developed understanding of commercial, contract and risk management issues (including a good understanding of the compliance issues) facing global business in the consulting industry.
- Proven experience delivering legal advice to support business needs.
- Proven success in consistently employment counseling and litigation matters to efficient and economically sensible outcomes.
- Maintain a creative and pragmatic approach to problem-solving.
- Be able to work as part of a team, but also able to work independently and take the lead when necessary.
- Prioritize good client relations and be sensitive to cultural differences presented by ERM’s operations.
- Be professional, calm under pressure, well-organized, proactive, able to grasp concepts quickly and able to meet challenging deadlines.
- Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Be fluent in English (spoken and written/legal drafting), with fluency in another language.
- Track record of using technology to implement process improvements.
- Must be willing to travel on an adhoc basis; and
- Must have a suitable environment for working at home (including by video conference) as the need arises. The candidate will ideally be located accessible to the central London office (where most of the legal team is based) or one of ERM’s other main offices in the UK (e.g., Manchester, Oxford or Bristol).
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ERM is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive, it’s an essential part of what makes ERM a great place to build a career and helps us create better solutions for our clients.
We welcome talent from all backgrounds and provide equal opportunities for every candidate. If you have a disability, are neurodivergent, or need accommodations during the selection process, we’re here to support you. Our commitment doesn’t stop at hiring. Once you join us, we’ll ensure you have the tools, support, and adjustments needed to succeed and feel a true sense of belonging. Learn more about our Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging (DIB) efforts by visiting our website or exploring our 2025 Sustainability Report..
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