Careers in contract administration can range from entry to senior-level.Contract administration is the management of contracts made or to be made with customers, vendors, partners or employees.A bachelor's degree and/or a certificate of completion from a legal education program are typically required.Strong computer skills in advanced management software are preferred.
Typical Duties of a Contract Administrator:
Reporting on the firm's operations, overseeing administrative departments, managing outside vendors and assisting with the firm's budgetReviewing contracts for ambiguities and contemplating potential outcomes and creative solutionsNegotiating and drafting any manner of agreements, including procurement and service contracts and leasesProviding technical guidance to lawyers and law clerks involved in negotiations
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The candidate is new to the role and building the needed skills, experience and autonomy.
50th percentile
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The candidate has the experience to perform core responsibilities without direct supervision and is comfortable with the role’s processes and subject matter.
75th percentile
73478
The candidate delivers value beyond the stated job duties, has advanced qualifications and experience, and is ready for the next career level.
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