Museum overview
The Brooklyn Museum is a world-renowned cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing art, history, and heritage. Our mission is to bring people together through art and experiences that inspire celebration, compassion, courage, and the will to act. Our vision is to serve as an institution where art is a powerful force for personal transformation and social change. Celebrating our differences and learning about our diverse communities through our collections, exhibitions, and programming is the core of who we are and what we do.
We are committed to creating and cultivating a diverse community of talented, passionate people who are inspired to make the Museum an important hub of community activity and a great global destination. Our staff have the opportunity to grow their professional skills and work collaboratively with colleagues they admire and respect.
About the role
The Brooklyn Museum seeks an experienced and strategic General Counsel to serve as the primary legal advisor to the Museum's leadership team and Board of Trustees. The General Counsel will provide comprehensive legal guidance across all Museum operations, ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations while supporting the Museum's mission to create inspiring encounters with art and culture. The ideal candidate has strong labor experience working with unions and is not daunted by hard work with a non-profit of modest resources.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary legal advisor to the Museum Director, executive leadership team, and Board of Trustees
Oversee all legal matters related to Museum operations, including contracts, intellectual property, employment law, governance, and regulatory compliance
Manage union relationships, collective bargaining agreements, and labor negotiations
Handle dispute resolution, arbitrations, and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) proceedings as needed.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws, including FLSA, FMLA, Title VII, ADA, and NY labor laws.
Provide legal guidance on workplace policies, disciplinary actions, and employee relations keeping employee manuals and Board bylaws up to date.
Manage complex legal issues related to art acquisitions, loans, exhibitions, deaccessioning, and cultural property laws
Oversee any litigation, working with external counsel as necessary.
Review and negotiate a wide range of agreements, including donor agreements, sponsorships, licensing, vendor contracts, and partnerships
Provide counsel on employment matters, including policy development, employee relations, and compliance with labor laws
Guide the museum's intellectual property strategy, including copyright, trademark, and rights and reproductions
Ensure compliance with nonprofit governance requirements and best practices
Serve as primary liaison with outside counsel when specialized expertise is required
Monitor legislative and regulatory developments relevant to museum operations
Develop and implement risk management strategies
Provide legal training to staff as needed
Support Board governance, including advising on bylaws, committee structure, conflicts of interest, and fiduciary responsibilities
Provide legal oversight for museum financial compliance, including: Ensuring proper management of endowment funds and compliance with donor restrictions
Advising on restricted funds and their appropriate use
Supporting compliance with financial reporting requirements for nonprofits
Overseeing legal aspects of grant compliance and reporting obligations
Advising on tax compliance matters specific to cultural institutions
Qualifications: JD degree from an accredited law school and admission to the New York State Bar
Minimum of 10 years of relevant legal experience, with at least 5 years in a senior legal role
Experience in nonprofit or cultural institution law, specifically within New York City's cultural sector, strongly preferred
Specialized legal knowledge related to art acquisition, deaccessioning, and cultural property laws
Experience working with unions and labor relations in a cultural institution and/or non profit setting
Strong knowledge of intellectual property law, contract law, employment law, and nonprofit governance
Understanding of legal issues specific to art institutions, including cultural property laws and donor restrictions
Experience with nonprofit financial governance, endowment management, and restricted funds
Excellent judgment, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities
Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal concepts to non-legal audiences
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and build relationships across departments
Experience managing outside counsel relationships
Deep commitment to the Museum's mission and values
Department: Executive Admin
Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
Position type: Full-time
Union status: Non-Union
Salary: $225,000-$250,000
FLSA status: Exempt
Schedule: Hybrid, 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 9 amto 5 pm
If you have questions about our online application system, get in touch with us atjob.applicationquestions@brooklynmuseum.org.
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