k-ID - Legal Counsel, Regulatory Hub & AI
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Requirements
• Law degree (LL.B / JD or equivalent) and admission to practice in at least one jurisdiction, or an equivalent background with substantial demonstrated expertise in privacy and data protection law. • 4–7 years of post-qualification experience (or equivalent) in privacy, data protection, or a closely related legal field. • Meaningful experience with children's privacy law, including familiarity with frameworks such as GDPR (including child-specific provisions), COPPA, the UK Children's Code, Australia's Online Safety Act, or equivalent regimes in other jurisdictions. • Demonstrated ability to conduct rigorous multi-jurisdictional legal research and synthesise complex legal materials into clear, structured outputs. • Genuine proficiency with and enthusiasm for AI tools — you should already be using AI in your legal work and be eager to push further. • Strong written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal concepts clearly to non-lawyer audiences. • High attention to detail, strong ownership mindset, and the ability to manage a large, ongoing body of work independently. • Prior in-house experience at a technology company, gaming studio, social media platform, edtech provider, or other digital product company. • Experience working with or maintaining legal knowledge management systems, regulatory databases, or structured legal content repositories. • Familiarity with age assurance, parental consent frameworks, age-appropriate design standards, or online safety regulation. • Relevant privacy certifications (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM), particularly with a focus on children's privacy or online safety. • Experience collaborating with engineering or product teams in a legal or compliance capacity. • Fluency in one or more additional languages beyond English, supporting multi-jurisdictional research coverage.
Responsibilities
• Regulatory Hub Ownership • You will serve as the primary legal custodian of the k-ID Regulatory Hub, taking full ownership of its accuracy, depth, and ongoing development. This means conducting systematic reviews of existing database content, identifying gaps or outdated entries, and ensuring that every data point — from legislative citations to enforcement summaries — meets our rigorous quality standards. You will develop and refine internal methodologies for legal research, content classification, and confidence scoring, ensuring consistency across hundreds of jurisdictions. • AI-Augmented Legal Research & Monitoring • You will leverage AI-powered research tools and workflows to monitor, identify, and analyse new and emerging laws, regulations, guidance, and enforcement actions relating to children's privacy and online safety across the globe. Rather than simply tracking developments, you will synthesise them into actionable database updates and clear internal guidance. You will be expected to continuously improve your use of AI tools to maximise research efficiency without compromising legal rigour. • neimo.ai http://neimo.ai Product Collaboration • You will work closely with the neimo.ai http://neimo.ai engineering and product teams as a core legal stakeholder in the platform's development. This includes providing structured feedback on AI-generated content, participating in product discussions on new features and database expansions, reviewing the quality of AI outputs, and contributing to the development of internal review workflows. You will help ensure that neimo.ai http://neimo.ai remains accurate, trustworthy, and genuinely useful to our clients. • Client-Facing Legal Quality • Because clients rely on the Regulatory Hub for their compliance decisions, the legal quality of the database is a direct reflection of k-ID's credibility. You will be responsible for ensuring that database content is not only legally accurate but also clearly written, practically useful, and appropriately caveated. You will translate complex, multi-jurisdictional legal requirements into clear and actionable summaries that product and legal teams can act on. • Internal Knowledge & Standards • You will contribute to internal training, knowledge-sharing, and the development of legal standards around children's privacy and online safety. You will collaborate with senior counsel to align interpretations, escalate complex or high-risk issues, and maintain consistency of legal analysis across regions. Where applicable, you will supervise or quality-check contributions from contractors or external researchers contributing to the database.
Benefits
• Competitive salary and equity package commensurate with experience. • Fully remote and flexible working arrangements.
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