Associate General Counsel - Labor and Employment
Job Description Summary
The Office of the Senior Vice President and General Counsel at the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine seeks a full-time Labor and Employment attorney to provide sophisticated legal expertise in advising and representing the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine in all aspects of labor and employment-related matters and activities.
Job Responsibilities
Employment Counseling & Compliance
- Provide practical, risk-based guidance on compliance with federal, state and local employment laws, including wage and hour, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, leave entitlements, and workplace accommodations.
- Analyze and advise on the intersection of employment laws and collective bargaining obligations, ensuring alignment between policies, CBAs, and statutory requirements.
- Stay abreast of legal and compliance issues that may affect higher education and/or academic medical centers from a labor and/or employment perspective and partner with internal stakeholders to appropriately address such issues.
Employment Actions & Investigations
- Counsel HR and management on discipline, performance management, investigations, and employee separations, including just-cause standards and contractual procedures where applicable.
- Advise on restructurings, reductions in force, and operational changes, including bargaining obligations and union notice requirements.
Litigation & Administrative Proceedings
- Represent or manage employment and labor matters before agencies such EEOC, PHRC, PCHR, DOL, OSHA, NLRB, NJ DCR and state and federal courts.
- Oversee responses to administrative charges, subpoenas, and agency investigations involving both labor and employment claims.
Labor Relations & Union Environment
- Serve as a legal advisor on labor relations in a unionized setting, including collective bargaining strategy, contract interpretation, and labor-management relations.
- Advise management on compliance with the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and applicable state labor laws.
- Draft, review, and interpret collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), memoranda of understanding, side letters, and labor-related policies.
- Advise management on CBA interpretation, including with respect to grievances.
- Support management during collective bargaining negotiations, including preparation of proposals, analysis of counterproposals, and risk assessment, as well as during CBA implementation.
- Represent management in or oversee arbitrations and unfair labor practice matters, including preparation of cases and/or coordination with outside counsel as needed.
- Counsel on union organizing activity, protected concerted activity, strikes, work stoppages, and other labor disputes.
Policies, Training & Strategic Support
- Draft and update employment policies, labor-related procedures, and management guidance applicable to unionized and non-unionized employees.
- Develop and deliver training for leadership, clinicians, managers, and HR personnel on labor relations, contract administration, and employment law compliance.
- Partner with leadership to proactively identify labor and employment risks and develop strategic solutions.
- Provide on-call attorney advice periodically to Penn Medicine clients.
Qualifications
- Education: Graduation from a recognized college or university; graduation from an ABA accredited law school with a J.D. degree.
- Professional Experience: Minimum 5 years' professional experience as a practicing labor and employment attorney with experience in unionized environments required.
- Bar Qualifications: Must be admitted and in good standing in Pennsylvania and New Jersey state bars; admission to Pennsylvania bar required within one (1) year of appointment.
Additional requirements and preferred qualifications listed in full posting.
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