AVP & Deputy General Counsel
Company: Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Location: Miami
Posted on: February 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Description Job Summary The Deputy General
Counsel is the senior legal leader within the health system and an
operational and strategic partner to SVP & General Counsel. The
Deputy General Counsel functions as a practicing attorney,
providing advice and counsel on a wide range of legal matters,
reviewing and negotiating agreements and other documents,
negotiating with third parties, interacting with outside and
opposing counsel and regulatory and other agencies, and serving on
workgroups and committees of the health system and its affiliates.
Partners closely with executive leadership and operational teams to
enable strategic growth and day-to-day operations while ensuring
compliance with healthcare and nonprofit legal requirements by
providing collaborative, practical, and solution-oriented legal
counsel. Manages the day-to-day operations and proper functioning
of the Legal Department, including providing direct supervision for
the Legal Department staff and developing and overseeing the Legal
Department budget, and acts with the authority of a general counsel
in the SVP & General Counsel's absence (or as otherwise delegated).
Job Specific Duties - Serve as a trusted and strategic legal
advisor to clinical and business leaders, aligning legal strategy
and providing practical, business-focused solutions to support
high-quality patient care, operational realities, and the
organization’s objectives and strategic initiatives. - Provides
legal counsel, representation and oversight on the wide range of
legal matters affecting the health system and its affiliates,
including handling complex legal matters and projects, and managing
outside counsel, translating complex legal requirements into
actionable business strategies. - Maintain knowledge of, and
provide legal advice and counsel related to, the full range of
federal and Florida healthcare laws and regulations, including
HIPAA, fraud and abuse laws, hospital and physician issues (e.g.,
medical staff, peer review), physician compensation and referral
requirements, Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement issues, regulatory
compliance, patient issues, physician compensation and referral
requirements, hospital licensing and accreditation, and nonprofit
corporate governance and tax issues. - Leads legal support for key
organizational initiatives and complex transactions, including
strategic affiliations and service line development. - Oversee all
litigation matters involving the health system and its affiliates
and employees (whether as a party or third-party), including
professional liability, general liability, and employment, managed
care and general commercial litigation matters. This includes, but
is not limited to, management of outside counsel, development of
strategies aligned with organizational values and risk tolerance,
and service as company representative at mediations, hearings,
trials and other legal proceedings or regulatory as needed. -
Support and advise the SVP and General Counsel on board and
corporate governance matters, legal risk, and regulatory
obligations across the system. Participate in the development and
revision of policies, procedures and programs and provide
continuing counsel and guidance on general legal matters. -
Participate in monitoring legislative and regulatory developments
and provide education to management, physicians and other staff,
and to boards (upon request). - Drafts, reviews and/or revises
resolutions, contracts, minutes, subpoena responses and other legal
documents and instruments. - In collaboration with the SVP &
General Counsel, determines staffing and resources required for the
efficient functioning of the Legal Department, and develops and
monitors the department’s budget and practices fiscal
responsibility through improvement and innovation. - Serve as the
senior leader within the Legal Department, helping to set
priorities, allocate work, and implement efficient legal processes
and best practices. Provide mentorship and professional development
for in-house legal team members, fostering a culture of
collaboration, outstanding customer service, accountability, and
excellence. - Performs other job-related duties and special
projects as required. Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements -
Juris Doctorate - Law Degree from an accredited US Law School -
Attorney active Florida Bar License and Health Law Certification -
12 years of experience practicing health law lawyer in a law firm,
in-house legal department, or academic medical center setting -
Experience engaging with regulatory agencies (e.g., CMS, OIG,
Agency for Health Care Administration) Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities - Demonstrated experience in one or more of the
following: non-profit legal matters (e.g., tax-exemption, community
benefit obligations, charitable activities, conflicts of interest),
litigation, contract law, and/or employment law. Proactive, driven,
adaptable person who can, with poise and patience, prioritize and
balance multiple projects and be responsive to multiple requests
with strong sense of urgency, handle ambiguity, be resourceful and
recalibrate advice in view of shifting priorities, legal
developments, and risk tolerance are preferred. - Proactive,
driven, adaptable person who can, with poise and patience,
prioritize and balance multiple projects and be responsive to
multiple requests with strong sense of urgency, handle ambiguity,
be resourceful and recalibrate advice in view of shifting
priorities, legal developments, and risk tolerance. - Effective
oral and written communication and influencing skills. - Excellent
analytical, critical thinking and strategic skills; ability to
identify and resolve complex and sensitive issues and to translate
them in understandable terms; exercise exceptional judgment with a
practical, solution-oriented approach. - Ability to work both
independently and collaboratively alongside the Legal Department
members and other teams across the Health System, and with external
stakeholders (as applicable), and to establish and maintain
effective working relationships with executive and other leaders. -
Ability to direct and train other attorneys and legal team staff. -
Strong organizational and project management skills. - Highly
dependable, professional and demonstrates integrity, good judgment
and respect for confidentiality and privilege. Job: Management
Department: LEGAL-1000-955903 Job Status: Full Time
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