
This job description is intended to describe the general requirements for the position. It is not a complete statement of duties,responsibilitiesor requirements of the role. Other duties not listed here may be assigned as necessary to ensure the proper operations of the department and the business.
Legal DocumentationNegotiatorVP
NatWest Markets’ U.S. Legal Department is seekingaLegal DocumentationCoordinator andNegotiator at the Vice President level to provide transactional support to NatWest Markets Plc, a CFTC-registered, non-U.S. swaps dealer, and NatWest Markets Securities Inc., a U.S.-based broker-dealer. The role supports a broad range of trading businesses, including FX, Rates, Prime Brokerage, and Securities (cash markets and repo). The successful candidate will be a self-directed professional with strong attention to detail, sound judgment, and the ability to collaborate across legal, risk, credit, compliance, operations, and front-office teams in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate the activities of the US document negotiation team,including bytrackingthe overall book ofnegotiationworkandworking with the team, the supervising lawyer,and various business lines to prioritize work.
Act as a first point of escalation for the documentnegotiation team,partneringclosely withthe supervising lawyer inLegal, Credit, Risk, Compliance, Operations, and business teams to resolve documentation issues, manage risk alignment, and escalate issues as appropriate
Lead initiatives to enhance documentation templates, governance frameworks, negotiation standards, and supporting systems. Collaborate with U.S. Compliance officers and Legal counterparts in London, and periodically APAC, to ensure global consistency and adherence to best practices.
Asa key member of the document negotiation team, draft, review, analyze, and negotiate a wide range of trading, collateral, and financing documentation across multiple asset classes and products.Documentation includes ISDA Master Agreements and Schedules, Credit Support Annexes (CSAs), Master Repurchase Agreements (MRAs/GMRA), Sponsored Repurchase Agreements, Account Control Agreements, prime brokerage and FX agreements, credit, security and guarantee agreements, legal opinions, and authority documentation.
Support documentation for a broad range of counterparty types, including corporates, hedge funds, private funds, separately managed accounts, and other institutional clients.
Ensurenegotiations result inlegal agreementsthat comply with internal policies, regulatory requirements, and risk management standards, including U.S. swap dealer regulation and U.S. margin rules.
Analyze and negotiate key legal and risk provisions (netting, collateral, termination, etc. Review counterparty documentation,fund documents, legal opinions, etc.) to assess capacity andenforceability.
Required Qualifications
6–10+ years of demonstrated legal documentation negotiation experience on the sell side (e.g., broker-dealer or market-making investment bank) and/or the buy side (e.g., hedge fund, asset manager, private fund, or another institutional investor).
Comparable experience gained at other highly rated financial institutions, including global investment banks, systemically important financial institutions, or large, sophisticated asset managers, will be considered.
Experience negotiating complex derivativesand collateraldocumentation with a wide range of counterparties.
Essential working knowledge of U.S. margin rules, including regulatory margin requirements for uncleared swaps.
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with the ability to exercise sound judgment in negotiation contexts.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple negotiations simultaneously in a high-volume, fast-paced environment.
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with legal, credit, risk, compliance, operations, and front-office partners across regions.
Preferred Qualifications
In-depth understanding of derivatives products, margining mechanics, and market conventions.
Knowledge of regulatory, legal, and risk considerations impacting derivatives trading, including Dodd-Frank and swap dealer regulation.
Familiarity with Dodd-Frank protocols and industry standard documentation initiatives.
Familiarity withthe U.S.Treasury Clearing Rules
The expected base annual salary range for this position is$150,000 - $185,000at the start of employment. This is not a guarantee of compensation. The exact compensation isdeterminedonan individualized basis and may vary based on skills, experience, training licensure,certificationsand location. In addition to base salary, our total rewards package also includes eligibility for an annual discretionary bonus; medical, dental, and vision plans; life and disability insurance; employee wellness programs; retirement and savingsplanswith potential employer contributions; generous paid time off policy, parental leave and tuition reimbursement.
It is the policy of NatWest Markets Securities Inc. and its parent, affiliates and/or subsidiaries to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all colleagues and applicants for employment without regard to race,color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sex, pregnancy/childbirth, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability or perceived disability, genetic information, citizenship, veteran or military status, marital or domestic partner status, or any other category protected by federal, state and/or local laws."Know Your Rights"
Hours
40
Job Posting Closing Date:
12/07/2026

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