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Senior Regulatory Counsel, Kids Content

  • Company: Google
  • Location: Washington, D.C., US
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Google is hiring a Senior Regulatory Counsel, Kids Content in Washington, D.C. In this full-time legal role, you'll drive compliance strategy for child-focused products while navigating complex regulatory landscapes and influencing stakeholders across the organization.

About the Role

As Senior Regulatory Counsel, Kids Content, you'll be the trusted legal advisor on regulatory compliance and child safety issues affecting Google's services for young users. You'll own legal strategy and risk decisions for kids' products, platforms, and features—balancing regulatory obligations with user-centric design while working across product, policy, trust & safety, and other teams to embed legal and ethical considerations into everything we build.

What You'll Do

  • Lead regulatory strategy and legal decision-making for child-focused Google products and services
  • Advise cross-functional teams on compliance requirements, legal risks, and policy implications
  • Develop and maintain content policies, terms of service, and compliance frameworks that meet legal standards and protect young users
  • Monitor regulatory trends, legislative developments, and enforcement actions; anticipate and mitigate emerging legal risks
  • Influence key stakeholders across Google on regulatory positions, driving alignment on complex and ambiguous issues
  • Collaborate with external stakeholders, including government agencies and industry groups, on regulatory matters and best practices

What We're Looking For

  • Advanced experience managing regulatory compliance matters, with a proven track record of owning decisions and outcomes in ambiguous, high-stakes situations
  • Deep expertise in children's privacy laws, online safety regulations, content standards, and related compliance frameworks
  • Demonstrated ability to solve complex legal problems and persuade senior leaders and cross-functional teams
  • Strong communication skills—capable of translating legal concepts for product, engineering, and business audiences
  • Familiarity with the technology industry, digital platforms, and the regulatory environment surrounding tech companies
  • Comfort working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment with competing priorities

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Build the skills for this role

Strengthen: children’s privacy and content regulation, platform compliance counseling, cross-functional product advice, and clear written advocacy for policy stakeholders. No cert list was provided in DATA.

  • Walk through a kids-content or COPPA-style counseling example
  • Explain how you’d balance product speed with regulatory risk
  • Show comfort briefing non-lawyers and external policy audiences

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  • Role Senior Regulatory Counsel, Kids Content
  • Employer Google
  • Location Washington, D.C., US
  • Type Full Time
  • Posted June 10, 2026
  • Apply by 2026-08-01
  • Country context US
  • Overview Full original description on this page (313 words; rewritten for clarity, not a teaser paste)

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