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NATO DIANA is the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic, a NATO body dedicated to finding and accelerating innovation to provide decisive defence and security effects for the Alliance, while fostering the rapid adoption of new technologies by the Alliance.
NATO DIANA is comprised of a Board of Directors, representing all 32 nations, and an operational team referred to as the DIANA Executive (“DX”). Operating from three offices in Europe and North America, the DX leverages a network of military end users, world-leading accelerator sites, test centres, professional mentors and experts, and Allied expertise to accelerate the most innovative technologies from across the NATO Alliance. DIANA is a dynamic, agile workplace, which strives for innovative thinking, diversity, and performance excellence across all teams. To achieve our mission, DIANA is committed to providing our people with an environment that is positive, inclusive and collaborative.
The General Counsel leads DIANA’s Office of the General Counsel, delivering timely, effective legal advice to enable DIANA’s flexible and agile approach in supporting the Allied innovation ecosystem. The activities of the Office of the General Counsel span international law, privileges and immunities, international agreements, potential litigation, and fast-paced commercial contracting with innovators and other entities, while ensuring compliance and adherence to NATO rules and regulations, and developing and iterating DIANA’s legal framework. The General Counsel also oversees the security, risk, and compliance function for DIANA.
Reporting to the Managing Director.
Duties of this role include: Provide strategic legal counsel to the Managing Director, Board of Directors, and senior leadership regarding matters of compliance, governance, and adherence to the DIANA Charter and related regulations.
Oversee and coordinate the delivery of expert legal advice and services that integrate innovation, technical, and commercial considerations, ensuring DIANA’s challenge and acceleration programs succeed while maintaining compliance.
Oversee the delivery of legal content, legal mentorship, and legal expertise to DIANA’s cohorts of innovators, including through DIANA’s Legal Connect Network.
Strengthen and maintain relationships with NATO legal offices, member nations, and external partners to ensure alignment and collaboration on legal issues.
Develop DIANA’s legal strategy with respect to protecting technologies fostered by DIANA innovators and fostering a network of trusted capital entities.
Oversee and continuously improve DIANA’s processes, ensuring timely, high‑quality advice and efficient handling of agreements, litigation, and compliance matters.
Oversee and continuously improve DIANA’s safety, security, and resilience function—including cybersecurity—ensuring robust governance, compliance with NATO standards, and integration into DIANA’s operational strategy.
Represent DIANA in NATO committees, task forces, and external forums, promoting DIANA’s interests and safeguarding its legal position.
Guide policy development and risk management, anticipating legal implications of strategic decisions and supporting DIANA’s agile innovation mission.
Manage and mentor legal staff, fostering an inclusive, high‑performing team and ensuring clarity of objectives, professional growth, and accountability.
Drive operational excellence, including budgeting for DIANA legal services and support and implementing best practices for governance and resource allocation.
Lead and contribute to projects and initiatives, delivering creative, timely solutions to legal challenges in support of DIANA’s evolving priorities.
Perform any other related duties as may be required.
ROLE REQUIREMENTS, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL The incumbent must have:
a master’s degree in law from a recognised University complemented by professional legal qualifications and licenses as appropriate
a minimum of 10 years of post‑related professional legal experience
have at least 8 years’ experience in matters involving cross‑border trade, technology transactions, and/or international law
have at least 8 years’ experience advising clients on regulatory and/or transactional matters involving one or more commercial entities
Possess a minimum of 5 years’ experience in leading and managing teams, including performance oversight and staff development
Demonstrated experience in advising senior leadership on complex legal and policy matters.
Strong track record in stakeholder engagement and relationship management across multinational or intergovernmental environments, ideally in the defence sector.
Expertise in developing and implementing legal processes and governance frameworks
Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to represent the organization in high‑level forums.
Possess the following minimum levels of NATO’s official languages (English/French): V (“Advanced”) in one; and I (“Beginner”) in the other.
NOTE Most of DIANA’s internal work is conducted in the English language.
DESIRABLE Experience in innovation‑driven or technology‑focused commercial entities.
Experience overseeing organisational risk, security, and resilience function
Experience working with start‑up and scale‑up companies, particularly in the defence sector.
Knowledge of NATO institutional framework, policies and procedures.
COMPETENCIES Organisational and environmental awareness
Ability to take initiative and responsibility
Ability to adapt and be flexible
Ability to inspire and influence others to take action
Ability to manage stakeholders
Ability to lead and develop others
Self‑awareness and a learning mindset
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, in writing and verbally
WHAT WE OFFER Genuinely meaningful work as part of the newest unit within the most successful alliance in history.
Tax‑free salary.
Household and children’s allowances and privileges for expatriate staff including expatriation and educational allowances (where applicable) and additional home leave.
Excellent private health insurance scheme.
Generous annual leave of 30 days plus official holidays.
Flexible working conditions and a smoke‑free office in London.
Opportunities for learning and development.
Contract in with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations (please review full job description on website for further contract information)
USEFUL INFORMATION REGARDING APPLICATION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS Please note that we can only accept applications from nationals of NATO member countries.
Applications must be submitted using the e‑recruitment system. Applications and other documents will not be reviewed if sent through other formats (including email, social network, etc.).
Before you apply to any position, we encourage you to click here and review how to apply. There are helpful videos to watch that describe the recruitment process and provide helpful tips to prepare your application.
Due to the broad interest in NATO DIANA and the large number of potential candidates, telephone or email enquiries cannot be dealt with.
After review of your online application, successful candidates will be invited to a pre‑recorded video interview. Shortlisted candidates from that will then be invited to the final assessments, which include: a language proficiency test, a written test, and a panel interview. These final assessments are expected to be held approximately 8‑10 weeks after the application closing date.
Appointment will be subject to receipt of a security clearance (provided by the national Authorities of the selected candidate) and approval of the candidate’s medical file by the NATO Medical Adviser.
NOTE DIANA will not accept any phase of the recruitment and selection prepared, in whole or in part, by means of generative artificial‑intelligence (AI) tools, including and without limitation to chatbots, such as Chat Generative Pre‑trained Transformer (Chat GPT), or other language generating tools. DIANA reserves the right to screen applications to identify the use of such tools. All applications prepared, in whole or in part, by means of such generative or creative AI applications may be rejected without further consideration at DIANA’s sole discretion, and DIANA reserves the right to take further steps in such cases as appropriate.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NATO is committed to diversity and inclusion, and strives to provide equal access to employment, advancement and retention, independent of gender, age, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, cultural background, sexual orientation, and disability.
NATO is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible working environment, where all candidates living with disabilities can fully participate in the recruitment and selection process. If you require reasonable accommodation, please inform us during your selection process along with documented medical evidence to support your request.
All NATO DIANA personnel are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the current NATO Code of Conduct as agreed by the North Atlantic Council (NAC), and thus display the core values of integrity, impartiality, loyalty, accountability, and professionalism.
The incumbent is required to be a resident in the host nation for the duration of their contract. DIANA has a flexible teleworking policy to permit working in office, at home, and across NATO Allied Nations subject to managerial approval.
For more information on DIANA, please visit our website.
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