Legal Counsel - CEPI
Job Description

ppLaunched in 2017, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) is an international coalition of governments, academic, philanthropic, private, public, and intergovernmental institutions whose vision is to create a world in which epidemics and pandemics are no longer a threat to humanity. Our mission is to accelerate the development of vaccines and other biologic countermeasures against epidemic and pandemic threats so they can be accessible to all people in need. CEPI played a central role in the global response to COVID-19, creating the world’s largest portfolio of COVID-19 vaccines and co‑leading COVAX which supported the delivery of over 2bn vaccine doses globally. CEPI has contributed to a number of scientific breakthroughs in vaccine development against other infectious diseases, including the first ever licensed Chikungunya vaccine and the first Nipah and Lassa virus vaccines into Phase 1 trials. /p pCOVID-19 is not the first pandemic of the 21st century, and unless we act now, we can be sure that it will not be the last. Unlike some of the other big threats that humanity faces, we have the tools to systematically reduce and even eliminate the risk of future pandemics. It is vital that we capitalise on the rare alignment of political will, practical experience, and technical and scientific progress emerging from the pandemic to prevent such devastation happening again. CEPI’s five‑year plan for 2022‑2026 – known as CEPI 2.0 – aims to dramatically reduce or even eliminate the future risk of pandemics and epidemics. Central to the plan is CEPI’s goal to accelerate the time taken to develop safe, effective, globally accessible vaccines against new threats to just 100 days. Achieving this ‘100 Days Mission’, which has been embraced by the G7 and G20, would give the world a fighting chance of containing a future outbreak before it can spread to become a global pandemic, potentially averting millions of deaths and trillions of dollars in economic damage. /p pCEPI is a not‑for‑profit association under Norwegian Law and has offices in Oslo (HQ), London, and Washington DC. /p pIn CEPI we strive for diverse thinking, and we want a diverse pool of candidates for all our vacancies. We work for an inclusive working environment where each employee can contribute and grow. /p pMore details about CEPI and our mission can be found on our website: /p h3About the role /h3 pCEPI is recruiting up to two maternity cover positions: a Senior Legal Counsel and/or a Legal Counsel, for a fixed term of 12 months with the possibility of extending a further 6 months. The roles are expected to commence in April/May (ideally). /p h3Interviews will take place on a rolling basis /h3 pInterested candidates are advised to submit their applications at the earliest opportunity. /p h3Purpose of Roles /h3 pThe CEPI Legal Division serves as an enabler and facilitator of CEPI’s mission by providing a legal lens through which CEPI’s vision for equitable access to vaccines and select biologicals against emerging infectious diseases for people at risk can be realized. The CEPI Legal Division has a strategic role in contributing to increased business value across CEPI and can be “the glue” that binds the various divisional, departmental and geographical inputs and deliverables together. The Division works closely with internal and external stakeholders to bring value to CEPI by leveraging innovative legal solutions and strategic diplomacy to build strong relationships and drive legal preparedness for a more resilient and equitable pandemic preparedness landscape. /p h3Responsibilities /h3 ul liDirectly reports to the Head of Legal, Business Transactions and Access. /li liMember of a team of lawyers who work closely with Research Development (RD), Manufacturing and Supply Chain (MSC), Access and Business Development, and Preparedness and response (PR) to serve as lead lawyer for selected CEPI projects in formation and implementation phases including some or all of the following: ul liCEPI’s grants and other investments in product candidates (potentially through lifecycle from pre‑clinical through to marketing approval) and platform technologies. /li liCEPI’s work to enable sustainable networks including laboratory networks and manufacturing networks for its vaccine candidates and platform technologies. /li liCEPI’s work to enable clinical trial networks and pharmacovigilance support are available for its vaccine candidates and platform technologies. /li /ul /li liThe candidates will be a legal business partner who will provide legal advice in forming and managing collaborations with various actors in the vaccine and/or biologics RD and MSC value chain, including advice on legal aspects of late‑stage development and pathways to market/commercialisation of products. /li liThe candidates will also be responsible for translating commercial terms into contractual commitments with CEPI’s partners with a focus on drafting and negotiating access and commercialisation terms in CEPI funding agreements. /li liThe candidates will advise on the application of CEPI’s policies and procedures as required. /li liCreate and maintain legal and agreement templates including their automation as needed, advise on legal and risk issues, drawing on and managing outside counsel and internal subject matter experts as required. /li liEngages externally with senior stakeholders, legal, commercial and operations teams as required. And engages externally with industry, sector or functional bodies as a representative of CEPI as required. /li liBe a role model of CEPI TRAITS (Teamwork, Respect, Achievement, Integrity, Transparency). Be an active member of the legal team and cooperate and support the division in tasks and activities and other ad‑hoc responsibilities as may be required by business needs from time to time. /li /ul h3Education, Experience and Competence /h3 ul liExperienced legal counsel with legal technical skills, contracts experience and demonstrable track record of bdrafting and negotiation of agreements /b within a cross‑functional team. /li liSound knowledge of contract law, commercial law, legal and regulatory frameworks applicable to the life science health industry and CEPI’s partner ecosystem. Good working knowledge of other brelevant legal areas /b for CEPI, e.g., IP, antitrust, trade sanctions, Experience of working with business development colleagues (supporting subject matter experts) is highly desirable. /li liA good understanding of RD, MSC or commercialisation elements of the bpharma/vaccine sector /b experience or experience ofstrong access to medicines /strong is strongly preferred but experience in life sciences industry more broadly and/or advising clients who are engaged in scientific/highly technical fields will also be considered. /li liExperience of working in binternational environments /b and ideally experience of being part of bcross‑functional /b, multi‑jurisdictional teams. /li liExcellent written and verbal communication skills in English are absolute must and candidates may be asked to complete a short‑written exercise as part of the interview process. Additional blanguages /b such as Norwegian, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and others are an added advantage. /li liStrong focus on engagement and bdriving to outcomes /b: /li liStrong confident bcommunicator /b able to successfully engage and influence at all levels of the organisation. /li libKnowledge sharing and continuous learning /b: actively contributes to a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous learning by exchanging legal/transaction insights and best practices, staying up to date with relevant legal developments, and continuously building expertise to support CEPI’s evolving needs. /li libStarter – Finisher: /b seeing activities through to successful completion in a collaborative manner. Takes ownership of their work and delivers solutions even when there may be ambiguity. /li libResilient, self‑motivated, and quick to learn /b, with the ability to hit the ground running and work autonomously, while proactively seeking support or sparring when appropriate. /li liThe ability to bmanage competing priorities /b, meet deadlines and manage time effectively in a fast‑paced working environment. /li libCuriosity /b and enthusiasm for new situations, ideas and approaches. /li liCan bchallenge /b and disagree diplomatically then commit to path forward. /li /ul h3Travel and Location Requirements /h3 ul liThis role is based in the UK, US or Norway. /li liThe role may require working across time zones where CEPI offices are located - London (UK), Oslo (Norway) or Washington DC (USA) - and infrequent travel to these locations or other countries on a needs basis. /li /ul h3What we can offer you /h3 ul liThe opportunity to work together with leading experts on solutions for global challenges. /li liExperience in the international effort on developing vaccines against emerging infectious diseases and accelerating vaccine development response to outbreaks. /li liA diverse and inclusive working environment. /li /ul h3How to apply /h3 ul liFor more information on how to apply, please visit: /li liShould you have any issues submitting your application or have questions please contact /li liBackground verification will be conducted to verify information provided in the CV and available documentation. /li liDeadline for receiving applications is b2nd March 2026 at 23:59 CET /b. /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr

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