About this Apprentice- Legal role at Innovaccer Analytics
Your Role
As an Intern, you will work with General Legal Counsel and the legal team on drafting and assisting in negotiating various
contracts.
A Day in the Life
● Assisting in drafting contracts, agreements, and other legal documents under supervision.
Engaging with internal stakeholders or clients to gather information and provide support on legal matters.
● Support the team in the review of vendor contracts such as NDA, Amendments, MSA and SOWs.
● Provide legal opinion on company policies and processes under supervision
● Regulatory research and compliance
● Liaise with internal counsel on contracts, compliance, disputes, IP related matters etc.
● Drive efficiency in contracting and other legal processes
What You Need
● Law degree (L.L.B. or equivalent) from a reputable law university, with excellent academic achievement
● Eligible to enroll under NATS (Board of Apprenticeship Training) as a Graduate Apprentice.
● Strong legal research and analytical skills
● Proficiency in MS Office and adaptive to using new digital tools or platforms.
● Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
● A willingness to learn, with a proactive and responsible attitude
● Open to collaboration with cross-functional teams and receptive to guidance from mentors
What we offer:
● Industry-Focused Certifications: Meet leading healthcare experts, discuss innovative strategies, and become a
subject matter expert with our comprehensive set of certifications.
● Rewards and Recognition: Feeling like you’re outperforming on your projects? Get recognition for your dedicated
efforts and demonstrated work ethic.
● Health Insurance and Mental Well-being: We offer health benefits and insurance to you and your family for
hospital-related expenses pertaining to any illness, disease, or injury. We also have Employee Assistance
Programs (EAPs) to give you 24X7 access to certified therapists and psychologists.
● Sabbatical Leave Policy: Do you want to focus on skill development, pursue an academic career, or just reset?