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About the Role
Moodle is looking for a commercially minded Legal Counsel to join our growing legal team. Reporting to the General Counsel, you will play a key role in supporting Moodle’s global operations — drafting and negotiating contracts, advising on privacy and IP matters, and helping the business navigate a complex multi-jurisdictional legal landscape.
Salary: €55,000 - €58,000 per annum
What You’ll Do
Most days in this role usually involve a mix of:
- Reviewing and drafting a broad range of commercial contracts, software licence agreements, NDAs, and website terms
- Advising on data privacy obligations with a focus on GDPR, and acting as point of contact for our external DPO on EU time zone
- Supporting M&A activities including due diligence and drafting of share and asset acquisition agreements
- Managing and maintaining IP and trademark registrations (including Madrid-based and USPTO) in coordination with WIPO
- Monitoring contract compliance and maintaining records in the CRM and Google Drive
- Assisting the General Counsel with ad hoc legal research across multiple jurisdictions
- Keeping across developments in cybersecurity law affecting software development and sale
- Being a sounding board for the General Counsel before escalating to external counsel
We’d love to meet you
Especially if you can tell us about your:
Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Legal Officer or Contracts Officer, with a strong track record in commercial contract management
Legal qualifications obtained in UK, Europe or US, or equivalent experience gained within the UK, Europe or US legal systems
Hands-on in-house experience within a technology or SaaS company
Experience with Contract Lifecycle Management systems
Proven ability to draft and negotiate contracts across multiple jurisdictions
Excellent communication skills and an enthusiastic, approachable style
Ability to work flexibly across European and US time zones when required
What's in it for you?
Moodle has a globally diverse team with over 280 team members in more than 25 countries around the world. We’ve built a passionate team of hard-working, driven and diverse people from all over the world, united by a shared belief in the ability of our platform to make a positive difference to our world. We respect our colleagues and value an open and innovative workplace, filled with integrity and of course a strong focus on education (yes, these are our company values!
In addition to this you can expect:
- Taking on a genuinely flexible, distributed role, working from anywhere in the world
- A fantastic range of benefits, focusing on work-life balance, wellbeing and ‘choosing your own adventure.’
- Working with a global team on a worldwide platform and make a real difference.
- As a certified B Corp, we are proud to be part of a global community of mission-driven companies dedicated to using business as a force for good.
Learn more about Moodle
Moodle is the world’s most trusted online learning solution, with a growing ecosystem of products and services, including Moodle Workplace, Moodle App, MoodleCloud, and more. The engine of our ecosystem is Moodle LMS, the secure and customisable open source learning management platform used by well over 300 million learners worldwide.
Find out more about us on our website.
At Moodle we are an equal opportunity employer that actively supports diversity and inclusion in the workplace and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We’re committed to fair recruitment and selection practices, ensuring we are drawing from a diverse range of sources to attract and select the very best person for the job. Learn more in our Diversity & Inclusion Charter.
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