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Counsel II
Omnicell, Inc.
- Dallas, Texas, United States
- Dallas, Texas, United States
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Responsibilities:
Develop, implement, and maintain privacy policies, procedures, and compliance programs in accordance with applicable global data protection laws
Monitor emerging legislation and regulatory guidance related to privacy, cybersecurity, and AI; assess impact on business operations and recommend compliance strategies
Formalize and maintain legal artifacts including policies, procedures, templates, playbooks, and guidance documents for privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance
Support cybersecurity legal initiatives, including contract negotiations for security terms, incident response planning, regulatory breach notifications, and coordination with information security teams
Develop and advance Omnicell's AI governance framework, including conducting risk assessments and reviews for AI systems, ensuring compliance with emerging AI regulations, and implementing ethical AI principles
Conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments, Algorithmic Impact Assessments, and security risk assessments for new technologies, systems, and business initiatives
Provide strategic legal counsel on data governance initiatives, including data classification, retention, cross‑border transfers, and data subject rights management
Coordinate incident response activities for data breaches and security incidents, including regulatory notifications and customer communications
Negotiate complex data and technology transactions, including data processing agreements, business associate agreements, security exhibits, and AI‑related contractual provisions
Collaborate with training teams to develop and deliver data privacy, security, and AI governance training programs for employees and stakeholders
Required Knowledge & Skills:
Strong initiative and willingness to learn and develop new skills
Ability to identify complex legal and regulatory issues and offer pragmatic, actionable solutions
Experience working within fast‑growing technology companies and adaptability to evolving business policies and procedures
Deep understanding of privacy laws and cybersecurity regulatory frameworks
Knowledge of AI governance principles and emerging AI regulations
Effective interpersonal and problem‑solving skills
Strong contract negotiation skills with specific experience in data processing agreements, security terms, and technology transactions
Ability to translate complex technical and legal concepts for diverse audiences
Ability to independently set and communicate prioritized goals and timelines to internal stakeholders
Highly organized with strong attention to detail
Basic Qualifications:
J.D.; member in good standing of a state Bar
CIPP/US or CIPP/E (both preferred)
5+ years of experience in either a law firm or in‑house legal department providing counsel on data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI regulations, including regulatory compliance, complex data or technology transactions, and incident response
Substantial experience collaborating with cross‑functional teams including IT, security, engineering, and compliance
Preferred Qualifications:
CIPM, AIGP, or other relevant privacy/cybersecurity certifications
Healthcare industry experience
Knowledge of information security frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001, SOC 2)
Familiarity with AI/ML technologies and their legal implications
Experience with AI governance and emerging technology legal issues
Experience with regulatory examinations and audits
Work Conditions:
Flexibility in working hours as needed
Some travel, ~10%
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability.
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Compétences linguistiques
- English
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