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A regional corporate governance firm in St Helens is seeking a Company Secretary to oversee compliance with legal and financial regulations. This role requires a strong understanding of corporate governance and entails responsibilities such as liaising with the board and ensuring effective communication across the organization. The position is primarily office-based, usually within regular hours, but may require longer hours during busy periods. Part-time work is also available.
Company secretaries work in a strategic and influential way to ensure that a company operates within the law and abides by financial regulations
As a company secretary, you'll need to ensure a company complies with financial and legal requirements, as well as maintaining its high standards of corporate governance. Although not strictly required to provide legal advice, you'll also need to have a thorough understanding of the laws that affect your areas of work.
Also sometimes known as head of governance, you'll hold a strategic position at the heart of governance operations within an organisation. A key part of your role will be to act as a point of communication between the board of directors and company shareholders, and in some cases an organisation's executive management.
As a company secretary, you'll need to:
Depending on the organisation you work for, you may also need to:
The work is mainly office based and you'll usually work regular office hours. On occasion it may be necessary to work longer hours to accommodate lengthy meetings and to complete reports, such as the company annual report, for regulatory deadlines.
Part-time work is available.
Although this area of work is open to all graduates, the following subjects may be preferred and can offer some exemptions from the professional examinations: