Associate General Counsel

July 10, 2023
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Job Description

WMCHealth

Valhalla, New York, Job Summary: The Associate General Counsel will report day-to-day to the Deputy General Counsel. They will be responsible for supporting WMCHealth by providing legal counsel and drafting and negotiating agreements under the supervision of the Vice President of Legal Affairs and the General Counsel. Responsibilities: Drafting, editing, and negotiating a full range of health care contracts, including agreements for clinical and administrative services, managed care and commercial payor agreements, complex commercial transactions and strategic business arrangements, license agreements, purchasing agreements, employment agreements, clinical trial agreements, asset purchase agreements, real estate leases, capital leases, business associate agreements, professional consulting services agreements, agreements for IT products and services, design and construction services agreements, marketing-related agreements and arrangements and other documents related to the provision of clinical care and operation of a multi-facility health network. Advising members of senior management, including c-level executives, on a variety of legal and compliance issues related to the Anti-kickback Statute, Stark Law, reimbursement, HIPAA, performance of clinical trials, and delivery of patient care. Responding to regulatory audits, governmental inquires, and requests for information, and supervising responses to Freedom of Information Law requests. Collaborate with the Compliance, Purchasing, and Risk Management Departments. Research complex legal issues related to health law, not-for-profit corporations, and New York State public benefit corporations. Coordinate and supervise work of outside counsel. Experience with New York State and federal procurement laws and regulations a plus. Qualifications/Requirements: Experience: 5-10 years of experience,required.

Experience with New York State and federal procurement laws and regulations, a plus. Education: LLB (Bachelor of Law) or J. D. (Juris Doctor) Law Degree, required. Licenses / Certifications: Admission to the Bar of the State of New York, requiredSpecial Requirements: Must have excellent interpersonal, contract drafting, and overall writing and communication skills. Must be highly organized and able to independently manage competing demands, tight deadlines, and shifting priorities, but also know when to seek guidance. Excellent critical thinking skills, sound legal and business judgment, a sense of humor, and the ability to collaborate with management and the existing team of attorneys, is essential. About Us: NorthEast Provider Solutions Inc.

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