ESG Attorney
Axiom is seeking experienced ESG Attorneys to join their team, offering remote positions that cater to top Fortune 500 clients. As a leader in the alternative legal services industry, Axiom provides innovative solutions by combining world-class legal talent with advanced AI tools. The company has been at the forefront of empowering clients in various sectors, including environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters.
In this role, ESG Attorneys will be responsible for staying abreast of evolving ESG regulations and industry best practices, ensuring clients' compliance. They will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate ESG considerations into decision-making processes, conduct ESG risk assessments, and identify opportunities for improvement. Additionally, the role involves drafting and reviewing ESG-related disclosures, reports, and communications, as well as advising on ESG matters and assisting in setting ESG targets and objectives.
Candidates should have over seven years of experience focusing on environmental, social, and governance issues, with a strong understanding of ESG frameworks, standards, and reporting guidelines. Strong project management skills and the ability to lead ESG initiatives are essential. Experience with EU requirements and familiarity with industrials and tech sector clients are advantageous.
Compensation for this role ranges from $1,045,000 to $3,250,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications. Employees are eligible for additional benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance; paid holidays and paid time off; flexible work arrangements; and professional development opportunities and tools.
Axiom's culture emphasizes creativity, individuality, and innovation, fostering an environment where professionals are encouraged to be brilliant, creative, and trust each other to achieve goals efficiently. The company values open dialogue, respect, and diverse perspectives, aiming to be a catalyst for transformative discoveries in the legal industry.