About the job
At SiteMinder, we recognize that the unique contributions of our diverse employees propel our success. We are committed to fostering a culture that values diverse perspectives, identities, and experiences, allowing our team members to bring their authentic selves to work. Embracing our differences is key to innovating and delivering exceptional service to our customers.
About Us
Since 2006, SiteMinder has been at the forefront of technology, striving to simplify the complex world of hotel commerce for accommodation owners. Our cutting-edge platform empowers hotels of all sizes—from boutique establishments to large chains—to effectively connect with travelers and enhance their booking capabilities.
We support a diverse range of accommodations, including igloos, cabins, castles, and Airbnbs, making it easy for travelers to find the perfect stay. Today, we proudly serve over 50,000 hotels across more than 150 countries, processing 130 million reservations annually through our innovative technology.
Role Overview
As a Legal Counsel based in the UK, you will report directly to the Senior Legal Counsel in Australia. This role involves providing comprehensive support on various corporate, commercial, and governance matters on a global scale.
Your Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate a wide array of commercial contracts with partners, suppliers, and clients.
- Deliver commercially-focused legal advice to various departments, including partnerships, HR, and sales across the UK and EMEA.
- Manage and advise on commercial disputes and contractual issues in the UK, EMEA, and AMERS as needed.
- Oversee SiteMinder's real property interests in multiple regions based on business requirements.
- Stay updated on regulatory changes across the UK, EMEA, and AMERS, providing clear and actionable insights to the business.
- Offer company secretarial support across different jurisdictions, including the UK, EMEA, and AMERS.
Your Qualifications
- Law degree (Bachelor of Laws or equivalent) and a valid practicing certificate in Australia or the UK.
- Minimum of 6 years of post-qualification experience in a reputable law firm or in-house at a global organization.
- In-depth knowledge of corporate and contract law.

