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Employment Legal Counsel

London
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We’re reinventing payments.

In less than four years, Dojo disrupted the market to become the largest and most loved acquirer in the UK. Our payments infrastructure, purpose-built for in-person commerce, is game changing.

Now, over 150,000 customers across four countries choose to transact billions with us every year.

But we’re just getting started.

Our people are the driving force behind our success. They are our greatest investment and our ultimate competitive advantage. We hire exceptional people and give them the autonomy, trust, and ownership to thrive. The results take care of themselves.

The role

We are seeking a skilled and proactive Employment Legal Counsel to join our dynamic legal team. You will play a pivotal role in providing pragmatic, solution-focused employment law advice across the organisation, particularly in the context of complex employee relations matters. You will support our European expansion plans and experience of the employment law landscape in Spain, Italy and France, in particular, would be beneficial. Reporting to our General Counsel, you will collaborate closely with the People and Legal Teams, as well as external counsel and other stakeholders, to support business objectives.

What You Will Do…

  • Provide clear, concise and pragmatic advice on a wide range of employment law matters, including ACAS and Employment Tribunal claims, while ensuring alignment with business values and legal requirements.
  • Draft and review employment-related documents, such as contracts and People Team policies and handbooks, ensuring they meet legal standards, whilst reflecting the business’ tone and values.
  • Manage and advise on employment litigation matters, working with external counsel as needed to achieve favourable outcomes.
  • Manage employment law projects, providing timely and business-focused legal advice that supports the business’ goals and drives commercial success.
  • Offer training and guidance to the People Team and other teams on employment law, internal policies and best practice.
  • Work closely with a range of business teams to support cross-border expansion across Europe.

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What You Will Bring…

  • Qualified lawyer with 3+ years of post-qualification experience in employment law across UK and Europe.
  • Strong knowledge of TUPE, Employment Tribunal procedures, UK/EMEA employment law and experience applying IR35 regulations (focusing on employment law, status assessments, and compliance).
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present complex legal information clearly and concisely.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams and geographies.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Pragmatic mindset and an interest in the payments industry, with an enthusiasm for innovation in technology.
  • Highest standards of ethics and professional integrity.

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We believe our best work happens when we collaborate in-person. These “together days” foster communication, drive innovation and spark our brightest ideas.

That's why we have an office-first culture. This means working from the office 4+ days per week.

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Diversity, equity, and inclusion at Dojo

From local bakeries to well-known eateries, Dojo payments serve over 150,000 places across the UK.

And something that’s fundamental to creating relevant, innovative products at Dojo is to build teams to reflect the diversity of the businesses we serve.

Our drive to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion is closely linked to helping employees thrive and innovating for better customer experiences.

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To make sure you’re the best you can be throughout the recruitment process, let us know if you need any extra adjustments to help you thrive.

Visit dojo.careers to find out more about our benefits and what it’s like to work at Dojo, or check out our LinkedIn and Instagram pages.

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Skills

Employment Law
Employee Relations
TUPE
Employment Tribunal
IR35 Regulations
Legal Advice
Contract Drafting
Policy Review
Litigation Management
Project Management
Training
Collaboration
Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Pragmatic Mindset
Technology Innovation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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