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LEGAL COUNSEL Based: Office based (3 days a week) Location: Theale, Reading Reports to: General Counsel THE COMPANY: Roland is a world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of electronic musical instruments including keyboards & synthesisers, guitar products, electronic percussion, digital recording equipment, amplifiers and audio processing devices. You will be joining a high‑performing team that values, respect and collaboration, while maintaining a strong focus on delivering results. At Roland, you will find a friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere. Although the company operates worldwide, the working environment remains grounded, friendly and genuinely supportive. We look for people who bring energy, curiosity, and ambition. Individuals who want to grow and challenge themselves. If you’re passionate about Roland, our products or music in general, you may be a perfect match. THE POSITION: We’re looking for a commercially minded Legal Counsel to join our team and support our growing business across the EMEA and Central Asia region. This is an exciting opportunity to step into a role where your judgement, curiosity, and collaborative approach will genuinely shape how we operate. Working closely with our General Counsel, you’ll provide clear, practical legal advice that enables business objectives while ensuring we act responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws across multiple jurisdictions. You’ll be a trusted partner to colleagues, grounded in strong professional integrity and offering solutions‑focused guidance. This is a newly created role, giving you the space to shape your remit around your strengths and interests.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING: Supporting the General Counsel in delivering legal services across the region, building strong relationships and making legal support accessible and constructive Managing, reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts, helping teams achieve their goals while maintaining clarity and high standards Carrying out legal research across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, sharing insights that help the business anticipate risks and opportunities Planning and conducting risk assessments, offering balanced, practical solutions that help the organisation move forward with confidence Advising on regulatory, compliance and governance matters, supporting ethical decision‑making Creating and delivering training, policies and procedures that empower colleagues Monitoring legal and regulatory developments and communicating changes clearly so teams feel supported and prepared Managing internal legal communications and intranet content, ensuring information is easy to understand and genuinely helpful WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR: Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (or equivalent European qualification) Fluent in English 3–5 years’ experience, including in‑house Experience working across multiple jurisdictions (EMEA experience a bonus) Exposure to at least two of the following areas of law: contract, competition, data protection, advertising, consumer rights, product safety, modern slavery/forced labour, anti‑bribery, copyright, AI/emerging technology Strong communication and organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly and effectively Confidence working independently while knowing when to seek input A supportive, approachable style — someone who listens well, communicates clearly, and helps create an environment where colleagues feel comfortable asking questions A solutions‑focused mindset, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and share knowledge WHY WORK WITH US? Aside from a competitive benefits package, at Roland you will find a friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere. You'll work for a company with global activities, but it doesn't feel corporate. You'll be part of a dynamic team, where we believe in kindness, support, acceptance, and hard work and try to provide room for personal development for everyone. If you also have a passion for Roland, our products or music in general, that's a huge bonus.
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