Purpose of the Job
The Committee Secretary serves as the principal administrative and governance support officer for the committee. The primary purpose of the role is to ensure that the committee functions efficiently, transparently, and in accordance with applicable legal, regulatory, and governance frameworks. This includes facilitating the effective operation of meetings through accurate agenda setting, minute-taking, coordination of submissions, and ensuring that the committee's decisions and actions are properly recorded, tracked, and implemented. The Committee Secretary acts as a vital liaison between the committee, management, and relevant stakeholders, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations, internal policies, and best governance practices.
Job Responsibilities
Meeting Coordination: Organizing and coordinating committee meetings, ensuring all logistics are covered (e.g., venue, technology, and attendance).
Agenda Preparation: Preparing agendas in collaboration with committee chairs and ensuring all necessary documents are distributed in advance.
Minute-Taking and Documentation: Accurately recording minutes and ensuring that decisions and actions are properly documented.
Compliance and Legal Support: Ensuring that meetings and decisions comply with relevant legislation, including the Companies Act.
Liaison and Communication: Acting as the main point of contact for committee members and stakeholders, facilitating communication and information flow.
Draft high-level correspondence for stakeholders, government entities,
Maintain professional relationships with stakeholders
Follow-Up: Tracking action items from meetings and ensuring timely completion.
Qualifications and Experience
Chartered Governance Institute of Southern Africa (CGISA)Governance Practitioner Qualification (NQF 7), Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Law, Public Administration, or a related field.
Candidates progressing toward CGISA board-level qualification will have an added advantage.
A minimum of 2 to 3 years of experience in a similar role, preferably within a corporate or governance environment. Optional but advantageous experience in secretarial support in a governance or corporate environment
Skills and Attributes
Excellent communication (verbal and written)
Organised with attention to detail
Able to multitask and work independently
Discreet, professional, and team-oriented
Ability to handle highly confidential information
Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities
Willingness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced corporate environment