Corporate Ethics Helpline Administrator administers the corporate-wide anonymous reporting systems ("helpline"), allowing all stakeholders to disclose violations of the corporation's ethical standards, laws, or policies without fear of retaliation, as required by Sarbanes Oxley. Manages the flow of "helpline" inquiries to completion, and ensures that all allegations of unethical or illegal activity is referred to the appropriate resources within the ethics and compliance function. Being a Corporate Ethics Helpline Administrator serves as the internal database coordinator for ethics and compliance tracking information systems. Monitors progress of investigation and documents and maintains accurate records of issues handled. Additionally, Corporate Ethics Helpline Administrator prepares and maintains reports and statistical analysis of "helpline" activity. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Corporate Ethics Helpline Administrator typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
As Corporate Counsel you will consult and assist on commercial contract matters by drafting, negotiating, identifying issues, and partnering with stakeholders on the execution of a variety of commercial contracts, regulatory compliance, and product and marketing reviews. This Corporate Counsel will support the business of Kount, an Equifax Company, and the other entities and units that make up Equifax's Digital Solutions (EDS) business unit.
This position will be located in Boise, Idaho
What you’ll do
Consult with EDS leaders, sales, and other stakeholders on customer facing transactions within the standard Equifax business and risk framework.
Execute, draft, and negotiate customer facing commercial agreements, including master services agreements, statements of work, licenses, non-disclosure agreements, and other documents.
Concisely communicate issues and solutions to stakeholders and customers.
Provide pragmatic/creative legal and business solutions to complex legal and business challenges.
Work closely with the other members of the Equifax legal team.
What experience you need
Law degree from ADA accredited law school and membership in good standing of any state bar; State Bar of Idaho is preferred.
3 years of relevant experience, including drafting and negotiating customer-facing commercial agreements.
What could set you apart
Experience working in data, analytics, professional services, technology or financial services industries.
Demonstrated ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, demanding environment.
Prior experience in a large firm and/or corporation.
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