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International Labor & Employment Counsel

Remote, United Kingdom Remote, United Kingdom

Job Description

About Lyra

Lyra Health is the leading provider of mental health solutions for employers supporting more than 20 million people globally. The company has delivered 13 million sessions of mental health care, published more than 20 peer-reviewed studies, and delivered unmatched outcomes in terms of access, clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency. Extensive peer-reviewed research confirms Lyra’s transformative care model helps people recover twice as fast and results in a 26% annual reduction in overall healthcare claims costs. Lyra is transforming access to life-changing mental health care through Lyra Empower, the only fully integrated, AI-powered platform combining the highest-quality care and technology solutions.

As the International Labor & Employment Counsel, you will be a critical team member in Lyra’s legal team, assisting the International People Team, and working cross-functionally throughout the organisation, in the management and handling of labor and employment related matters, with particular focus in EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions. 

This role will work closely with other departments within the company to advise on a wide range of employment issues impacting multiple functions of our  team across multiple jurisdictions. You will be expected to work independently as one of two points of contact for the legal team in responding to international labor and employment questions, helping to develop the strategy for our international employment questions, and leading employment-related projects to support Lyra’s growth.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced labor and employment lawyer, ready to roll up their sleeves on novel questions of International Labor and Employment law, able to deliver practical advice to our operational and People teams on international regulations in employment and Labor law, and prepared to support teams across multiple time zones. You should have a proactive nature in identifying issues and presenting solutions and be someone who is searching for a collaborative environment brimming with novel questions.

 This is a full-time, remote role that will be located in the UK and will report to Lyra’s US-based Director, Labour & Employment Counsel.

Key Responsibilities:

● Provide in-house legal counsel on employment related matters, which may include, but not be limited to, employment agreements, handbooks, and policy related issues, workplace investigations and Employee Relations matters, manager and employee training, leaves of absence and/or reasonable adjustments, incentive compensation, pay and working time issues, worker classification, employee benefits, employment related pre-litigation and litigation matters, background checks, hiring matters, termination matters, separation agreements, and generally assist the Director, Labor & Employment Counsel, International Labor & Employment Counsel and International People Team functions.

● Works closely with the Employee Relations and HR Business Partners functions to support issues that may arise.

● Ensures compliance with all applicable employment laws, regulations and policies. 

● Participates in and influences the decision-making process with appropriate clients and stakeholders. 

● Identifies and assesses legal risks and opportunities within the employment area and advises accordingly. 

● Independently handles legal matters and projects ranging from basic to complex.

● Provide practical and solution focused legal advice and support on business matters in a fast-paced environment

● Recognises when to elevate certain matters to the attention of the General Counsel or Sr. Associate General Counsel. 

● Supervises, manages and evaluates outside counsel on employment related matters, including litigation. 

● Educates and trains internal stakeholders on legal matters, policies and procedures. 

● Establishes and maintains relationships, credibility and trust with clients, stakeholders, legal team members and other colleagues.

● Performs other tasks as assigned from time to time by the General Counsel, Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel.

● Maintain awareness of emerging laws, regulations, enforcement activity, and trends and developments in industry best practices related to labor and employment protection globally.

Requirements:

● 7+ years of employment law  experience in-house or in private practice.

● Admission to practice in England and Wales is preferred. Candidates admitted in other recognised jurisdictions, will also be considered.

● Experience in providing employment-related guidance throughout EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, is also preferred.

● Experience of privacy and data protection laws is a plus as is knowledge of immigration law.

About You:

● Demonstrated operational experience translating legal requirements into a comprehensive day-to-day employment advice for human resource professionals.

● Experience leading appropriate responses to employee relations incidents, including workplace investigation best practices.

● Experience analysing and advising on labor and employment issues across other global territories, including but not limited to EMEA, Latin America and Asia-Pacific preferred.

● Excellent problem-solving capabilities, judgment, communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills.

● Demonstrated experience leading projects, including collecting, distilling and summarising issues from relevant stakeholders in a timely, clear, and business-friendly manner, and moving projects forward.

● Experience working in-house with a technology company and/or health care organisation strongly preferred.

● Willing and eager to learn new areas of law and function independently in a demanding fast-paced environment.

● Demonstrated experience thinking quickly on your feet, conveying grace under pressure, and simultaneously managing workloads, multiple client demands and shifting priorities.

● Self-driven, ability to operate autonomously with a communicative personality, proactively reaching out to others as relevant while bringing a positive attitude to the workplace

● Experience presenting to and working with senior leadership and/or external regulators

●  Ability to confidently work remotely with suitable infrastructure in place.

Why Lyra?

● 28 days holidays plus bank holidays per year

● Private medical insurance

● Discretionary bonus scheme

● Group life assurance - up to 10x annual salary

● Critical health insurance - 2x Annual salary lump sum paid out, in accordance with illness.

● Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme

"We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information or any other category protected by law.

By applying for this position, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as per the Lyra Health Workforce Privacy Notice. Through this application, to the extent permitted by law, we will collect personal information from you including, but not limited to, your name, email address, gender identity, employment information, and phone number for the purposes of recruiting and assessing suitability, aptitude, skills, qualifications, and interests for employment with Lyra.  We may also collect information about your race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which is considered sensitive personal information under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and special category data under the UK and EU GDPR.  Providing this information is optional and completely voluntary, and if you provide it you consent to Lyra processing it for the purposes as described at the point of collection, for example for diversity and inclusion initiatives.  If you are a California resident and would like to limit how we use this information, please use the Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information form.  This information will only be retained for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described above. Please note that Lyra does not “sell” or “share” personal information as defined by the CPRA. Outside of the United States, for example in the EU, Switzerland and the UK, you may have the right to request access to, or a copy of, your personal information, including in a portable format; request that we delete your information from our systems; object to or restrict processing of your information; or correct inaccurate or outdated personal information in our systems. These rights may be subject to legal limitations. To exercise your data privacy rights outside of the United States, please contact globaldpo@lyrahealth.com. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."

The benefits available to those located in the UK. will be consistent with UK law and may vary from those located in other countries. Benefits will be provided in a manner consistent with applicable law.
Apply Now Location Type: remote Job Type: Full-time
About Lyra

Lyra Health is the leading provider of mental health solutions for employers supporting more than 20 million people globally. The company has delivered 13 million sessions of mental health care, published more than 20 peer-reviewed studies, and delivered unmatched outcomes in terms of access, clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency. Extensive peer-reviewed research confirms Lyra’s transformative care model helps people recover twice as fast and results in a 26% annual reduction in overall healthcare claims costs. Lyra is transforming access to life-changing mental health care through Lyra Empower, the only fully integrated, AI-powered platform combining the highest-quality care and technology solutions.

As the International Labor & Employment Counsel, you will be a critical team member in Lyra’s legal team, assisting the International People Team, and working cross-functionally throughout the organisation, in the management and handling of labor and employment related matters, with particular focus in EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions. 

This role will work closely with other departments within the company to advise on a wide range of employment issues impacting multiple functions of our  team across multiple jurisdictions. You will be expected to work independently as one of two points of contact for the legal team in responding to international labor and employment questions, helping to develop the strategy for our international employment questions, and leading employment-related projects to support Lyra’s growth.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced labor and employment lawyer, ready to roll up their sleeves on novel questions of International Labor and Employment law, able to deliver practical advice to our operational and People teams on international regulations in employment and Labor law, and prepared to support teams across multiple time zones. You should have a proactive nature in identifying issues and presenting solutions and be someone who is searching for a collaborative environment brimming with novel questions.

 This is a full-time, remote role that will be located in the UK and will report to Lyra’s US-based Director, Labour & Employment Counsel.

Key Responsibilities:

● Provide in-house legal counsel on employment related matters, which may include, but not be limited to, employment agreements, handbooks, and policy related issues, workplace investigations and Employee Relations matters, manager and employee training, leaves of absence and/or reasonable adjustments, incentive compensation, pay and working time issues, worker classification, employee benefits, employment related pre-litigation and litigation matters, background checks, hiring matters, termination matters, separation agreements, and generally assist the Director, Labor & Employment Counsel, International Labor & Employment Counsel and International People Team functions.

● Works closely with the Employee Relations and HR Business Partners functions to support issues that may arise.

● Ensures compliance with all applicable employment laws, regulations and policies. 

● Participates in and influences the decision-making process with appropriate clients and stakeholders. 

● Identifies and assesses legal risks and opportunities within the employment area and advises accordingly. 

● Independently handles legal matters and projects ranging from basic to complex.

● Provide practical and solution focused legal advice and support on business matters in a fast-paced environment

● Recognises when to elevate certain matters to the attention of the General Counsel or Sr. Associate General Counsel. 

● Supervises, manages and evaluates outside counsel on employment related matters, including litigation. 

● Educates and trains internal stakeholders on legal matters, policies and procedures. 

● Establishes and maintains relationships, credibility and trust with clients, stakeholders, legal team members and other colleagues.

● Performs other tasks as assigned from time to time by the General Counsel, Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel.

● Maintain awareness of emerging laws, regulations, enforcement activity, and trends and developments in industry best practices related to labor and employment protection globally.

Requirements:

● 7+ years of employment law  experience in-house or in private practice.

● Admission to practice in England and Wales is preferred. Candidates admitted in other recognised jurisdictions, will also be considered.

● Experience in providing employment-related guidance throughout EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, is also preferred.

● Experience of privacy and data protection laws is a plus as is knowledge of immigration law.

About You:

● Demonstrated operational experience translating legal requirements into a comprehensive day-to-day employment advice for human resource professionals.

● Experience leading appropriate responses to employee relations incidents, including workplace investigation best practices.

● Experience analysing and advising on labor and employment issues across other global territories, including but not limited to EMEA, Latin America and Asia-Pacific preferred.

● Excellent problem-solving capabilities, judgment, communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills.

● Demonstrated experience leading projects, including collecting, distilling and summarising issues from relevant stakeholders in a timely, clear, and business-friendly manner, and moving projects forward.

● Experience working in-house with a technology company and/or health care organisation strongly preferred.

● Willing and eager to learn new areas of law and function independently in a demanding fast-paced environment.

● Demonstrated experience thinking quickly on your feet, conveying grace under pressure, and simultaneously managing workloads, multiple client demands and shifting priorities.

● Self-driven, ability to operate autonomously with a communicative personality, proactively reaching out to others as relevant while bringing a positive attitude to the workplace

● Experience presenting to and working with senior leadership and/or external regulators

●  Ability to confidently work remotely with suitable infrastructure in place.

Why Lyra?

● 28 days holidays plus bank holidays per year

● Private medical insurance

● Discretionary bonus scheme

● Group life assurance - up to 10x annual salary

● Critical health insurance - 2x Annual salary lump sum paid out, in accordance with illness.

● Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme

"We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information or any other category protected by law.

By applying for this position, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as per the Lyra Health Workforce Privacy Notice. Through this application, to the extent permitted by law, we will collect personal information from you including, but not limited to, your name, email address, gender identity, employment information, and phone number for the purposes of recruiting and assessing suitability, aptitude, skills, qualifications, and interests for employment with Lyra.  We may also collect information about your race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which is considered sensitive personal information under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and special category data under the UK and EU GDPR.  Providing this information is optional and completely voluntary, and if you provide it you consent to Lyra processing it for the purposes as described at the point of collection, for example for diversity and inclusion initiatives.  If you are a California resident and would like to limit how we use this information, please use the Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information form.  This information will only be retained for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described above. Please note that Lyra does not “sell” or “share” personal information as defined by the CPRA. Outside of the United States, for example in the EU, Switzerland and the UK, you may have the right to request access to, or a copy of, your personal information, including in a portable format; request that we delete your information from our systems; object to or restrict processing of your information; or correct inaccurate or outdated personal information in our systems. These rights may be subject to legal limitations. To exercise your data privacy rights outside of the United States, please contact globaldpo@lyrahealth.com. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."

The benefits available to those located in the UK. will be consistent with UK law and may vary from those located in other countries. Benefits will be provided in a manner consistent with applicable law.
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Job Description

About Lyra

Lyra Health is the leading provider of mental health solutions for employers supporting more than 20 million people globally. The company has delivered 13 million sessions of mental health care, published more than 20 peer-reviewed studies, and delivered unmatched outcomes in terms of access, clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency. Extensive peer-reviewed research confirms Lyra’s transformative care model helps people recover twice as fast and results in a 26% annual reduction in overall healthcare claims costs. Lyra is transforming access to life-changing mental health care through Lyra Empower, the only fully integrated, AI-powered platform combining the highest-quality care and technology solutions.

As the International Labor & Employment Counsel, you will be a critical team member in Lyra’s legal team, assisting the International People Team, and working cross-functionally throughout the organisation, in the management and handling of labor and employment related matters, with particular focus in EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions. 

This role will work closely with other departments within the company to advise on a wide range of employment issues impacting multiple functions of our  team across multiple jurisdictions. You will be expected to work independently as one of two points of contact for the legal team in responding to international labor and employment questions, helping to develop the strategy for our international employment questions, and leading employment-related projects to support Lyra’s growth.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced labor and employment lawyer, ready to roll up their sleeves on novel questions of International Labor and Employment law, able to deliver practical advice to our operational and People teams on international regulations in employment and Labor law, and prepared to support teams across multiple time zones. You should have a proactive nature in identifying issues and presenting solutions and be someone who is searching for a collaborative environment brimming with novel questions.

 This is a full-time, remote role that will be located in the UK and will report to Lyra’s US-based Director, Labour & Employment Counsel.

Key Responsibilities:

● Provide in-house legal counsel on employment related matters, which may include, but not be limited to, employment agreements, handbooks, and policy related issues, workplace investigations and Employee Relations matters, manager and employee training, leaves of absence and/or reasonable adjustments, incentive compensation, pay and working time issues, worker classification, employee benefits, employment related pre-litigation and litigation matters, background checks, hiring matters, termination matters, separation agreements, and generally assist the Director, Labor & Employment Counsel, International Labor & Employment Counsel and International People Team functions.

● Works closely with the Employee Relations and HR Business Partners functions to support issues that may arise.

● Ensures compliance with all applicable employment laws, regulations and policies. 

● Participates in and influences the decision-making process with appropriate clients and stakeholders. 

● Identifies and assesses legal risks and opportunities within the employment area and advises accordingly. 

● Independently handles legal matters and projects ranging from basic to complex.

● Provide practical and solution focused legal advice and support on business matters in a fast-paced environment

● Recognises when to elevate certain matters to the attention of the General Counsel or Sr. Associate General Counsel. 

● Supervises, manages and evaluates outside counsel on employment related matters, including litigation. 

● Educates and trains internal stakeholders on legal matters, policies and procedures. 

● Establishes and maintains relationships, credibility and trust with clients, stakeholders, legal team members and other colleagues.

● Performs other tasks as assigned from time to time by the General Counsel, Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel.

● Maintain awareness of emerging laws, regulations, enforcement activity, and trends and developments in industry best practices related to labor and employment protection globally.

Requirements:

● 7+ years of employment law  experience in-house or in private practice.

● Admission to practice in England and Wales is preferred. Candidates admitted in other recognised jurisdictions, will also be considered.

● Experience in providing employment-related guidance throughout EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, is also preferred.

● Experience of privacy and data protection laws is a plus as is knowledge of immigration law.

About You:

● Demonstrated operational experience translating legal requirements into a comprehensive day-to-day employment advice for human resource professionals.

● Experience leading appropriate responses to employee relations incidents, including workplace investigation best practices.

● Experience analysing and advising on labor and employment issues across other global territories, including but not limited to EMEA, Latin America and Asia-Pacific preferred.

● Excellent problem-solving capabilities, judgment, communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills.

● Demonstrated experience leading projects, including collecting, distilling and summarising issues from relevant stakeholders in a timely, clear, and business-friendly manner, and moving projects forward.

● Experience working in-house with a technology company and/or health care organisation strongly preferred.

● Willing and eager to learn new areas of law and function independently in a demanding fast-paced environment.

● Demonstrated experience thinking quickly on your feet, conveying grace under pressure, and simultaneously managing workloads, multiple client demands and shifting priorities.

● Self-driven, ability to operate autonomously with a communicative personality, proactively reaching out to others as relevant while bringing a positive attitude to the workplace

● Experience presenting to and working with senior leadership and/or external regulators

●  Ability to confidently work remotely with suitable infrastructure in place.

Why Lyra?

● 28 days holidays plus bank holidays per year

● Private medical insurance

● Discretionary bonus scheme

● Group life assurance - up to 10x annual salary

● Critical health insurance - 2x Annual salary lump sum paid out, in accordance with illness.

● Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme

"We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information or any other category protected by law.

By applying for this position, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as per the Lyra Health Workforce Privacy Notice. Through this application, to the extent permitted by law, we will collect personal information from you including, but not limited to, your name, email address, gender identity, employment information, and phone number for the purposes of recruiting and assessing suitability, aptitude, skills, qualifications, and interests for employment with Lyra.  We may also collect information about your race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which is considered sensitive personal information under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and special category data under the UK and EU GDPR.  Providing this information is optional and completely voluntary, and if you provide it you consent to Lyra processing it for the purposes as described at the point of collection, for example for diversity and inclusion initiatives.  If you are a California resident and would like to limit how we use this information, please use the Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information form.  This information will only be retained for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described above. Please note that Lyra does not “sell” or “share” personal information as defined by the CPRA. Outside of the United States, for example in the EU, Switzerland and the UK, you may have the right to request access to, or a copy of, your personal information, including in a portable format; request that we delete your information from our systems; object to or restrict processing of your information; or correct inaccurate or outdated personal information in our systems. These rights may be subject to legal limitations. To exercise your data privacy rights outside of the United States, please contact globaldpo@lyrahealth.com. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."

The benefits available to those located in the UK. will be consistent with UK law and may vary from those located in other countries. Benefits will be provided in a manner consistent with applicable law.
Apply Now Department Legal Location Type remote, US Job Type Full-time Business Entity: Lyra Health, Inc
About Lyra

Lyra Health is the leading provider of mental health solutions for employers supporting more than 20 million people globally. The company has delivered 13 million sessions of mental health care, published more than 20 peer-reviewed studies, and delivered unmatched outcomes in terms of access, clinical effectiveness and cost efficiency. Extensive peer-reviewed research confirms Lyra’s transformative care model helps people recover twice as fast and results in a 26% annual reduction in overall healthcare claims costs. Lyra is transforming access to life-changing mental health care through Lyra Empower, the only fully integrated, AI-powered platform combining the highest-quality care and technology solutions.

As the International Labor & Employment Counsel, you will be a critical team member in Lyra’s legal team, assisting the International People Team, and working cross-functionally throughout the organisation, in the management and handling of labor and employment related matters, with particular focus in EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions. 

This role will work closely with other departments within the company to advise on a wide range of employment issues impacting multiple functions of our  team across multiple jurisdictions. You will be expected to work independently as one of two points of contact for the legal team in responding to international labor and employment questions, helping to develop the strategy for our international employment questions, and leading employment-related projects to support Lyra’s growth.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced labor and employment lawyer, ready to roll up their sleeves on novel questions of International Labor and Employment law, able to deliver practical advice to our operational and People teams on international regulations in employment and Labor law, and prepared to support teams across multiple time zones. You should have a proactive nature in identifying issues and presenting solutions and be someone who is searching for a collaborative environment brimming with novel questions.

 This is a full-time, remote role that will be located in the UK and will report to Lyra’s US-based Director, Labour & Employment Counsel.

Key Responsibilities:

● Provide in-house legal counsel on employment related matters, which may include, but not be limited to, employment agreements, handbooks, and policy related issues, workplace investigations and Employee Relations matters, manager and employee training, leaves of absence and/or reasonable adjustments, incentive compensation, pay and working time issues, worker classification, employee benefits, employment related pre-litigation and litigation matters, background checks, hiring matters, termination matters, separation agreements, and generally assist the Director, Labor & Employment Counsel, International Labor & Employment Counsel and International People Team functions.

● Works closely with the Employee Relations and HR Business Partners functions to support issues that may arise.

● Ensures compliance with all applicable employment laws, regulations and policies. 

● Participates in and influences the decision-making process with appropriate clients and stakeholders. 

● Identifies and assesses legal risks and opportunities within the employment area and advises accordingly. 

● Independently handles legal matters and projects ranging from basic to complex.

● Provide practical and solution focused legal advice and support on business matters in a fast-paced environment

● Recognises when to elevate certain matters to the attention of the General Counsel or Sr. Associate General Counsel. 

● Supervises, manages and evaluates outside counsel on employment related matters, including litigation. 

● Educates and trains internal stakeholders on legal matters, policies and procedures. 

● Establishes and maintains relationships, credibility and trust with clients, stakeholders, legal team members and other colleagues.

● Performs other tasks as assigned from time to time by the General Counsel, Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel.

● Maintain awareness of emerging laws, regulations, enforcement activity, and trends and developments in industry best practices related to labor and employment protection globally.

Requirements:

● 7+ years of employment law  experience in-house or in private practice.

● Admission to practice in England and Wales is preferred. Candidates admitted in other recognised jurisdictions, will also be considered.

● Experience in providing employment-related guidance throughout EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, is also preferred.

● Experience of privacy and data protection laws is a plus as is knowledge of immigration law.

About You:

● Demonstrated operational experience translating legal requirements into a comprehensive day-to-day employment advice for human resource professionals.

● Experience leading appropriate responses to employee relations incidents, including workplace investigation best practices.

● Experience analysing and advising on labor and employment issues across other global territories, including but not limited to EMEA, Latin America and Asia-Pacific preferred.

● Excellent problem-solving capabilities, judgment, communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills.

● Demonstrated experience leading projects, including collecting, distilling and summarising issues from relevant stakeholders in a timely, clear, and business-friendly manner, and moving projects forward.

● Experience working in-house with a technology company and/or health care organisation strongly preferred.

● Willing and eager to learn new areas of law and function independently in a demanding fast-paced environment.

● Demonstrated experience thinking quickly on your feet, conveying grace under pressure, and simultaneously managing workloads, multiple client demands and shifting priorities.

● Self-driven, ability to operate autonomously with a communicative personality, proactively reaching out to others as relevant while bringing a positive attitude to the workplace

● Experience presenting to and working with senior leadership and/or external regulators

●  Ability to confidently work remotely with suitable infrastructure in place.

Why Lyra?

● 28 days holidays plus bank holidays per year

● Private medical insurance

● Discretionary bonus scheme

● Group life assurance - up to 10x annual salary

● Critical health insurance - 2x Annual salary lump sum paid out, in accordance with illness.

● Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme

"We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information or any other category protected by law.

By applying for this position, you acknowledge that your personal information will be processed as per the Lyra Health Workforce Privacy Notice. Through this application, to the extent permitted by law, we will collect personal information from you including, but not limited to, your name, email address, gender identity, employment information, and phone number for the purposes of recruiting and assessing suitability, aptitude, skills, qualifications, and interests for employment with Lyra.  We may also collect information about your race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which is considered sensitive personal information under the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and special category data under the UK and EU GDPR.  Providing this information is optional and completely voluntary, and if you provide it you consent to Lyra processing it for the purposes as described at the point of collection, for example for diversity and inclusion initiatives.  If you are a California resident and would like to limit how we use this information, please use the Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information form.  This information will only be retained for as long as needed to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, as described above. Please note that Lyra does not “sell” or “share” personal information as defined by the CPRA. Outside of the United States, for example in the EU, Switzerland and the UK, you may have the right to request access to, or a copy of, your personal information, including in a portable format; request that we delete your information from our systems; object to or restrict processing of your information; or correct inaccurate or outdated personal information in our systems. These rights may be subject to legal limitations. To exercise your data privacy rights outside of the United States, please contact globaldpo@lyrahealth.com. For more information about how we use and retain your information, please see our Workforce Privacy Notice."

The benefits available to those located in the UK. will be consistent with UK law and may vary from those located in other countries. Benefits will be provided in a manner consistent with applicable law.
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