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A national regulatory authority in South Africa is seeking part-time members for its Social and Ethics Committee. Successful candidates will provide strategic governance and oversight on ethical practices, corporate citizenship, and stakeholder relationships. Candidates should have a postgraduate degree in Compliance or Risk and substantial experience in senior management roles. This is an opportunity to contribute to governance and ethics in the ICT sector.
Invitation to serve on the Social and Ethics Committee of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA): three positions.
ICASA is a Chapter 9 institution established under a section of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. Our mission is to support and promote democracy by regulating the electronic communications, broadcasting, and postal sectors in the public interest.
The Social and Ethics Committee is a governance committee for ICASA with responsibilities delegated to it by the ICASA Council. Its role is to provide strategic advice and guidance on governance, organisational ethics, responsible corporate citizenship, sustainable development and stakeholder relationships.
The following responsibilities apply:
A Postgraduate degree in Compliance / Risk or a similar field.
Registration with a professional body.
Five years or more working experience at a senior management level in some or all of the following fields: Corporate Governance, Compliance, Regulation environment, Ethics and Disclosures.
Experience working at executive level.
Previous experience serving as a member of a Steering or Governance Committee will be an added advantage.
The successful candidates will serve as part‑time members of the Social and Ethics Committee for three years.
Successful candidates will be subject to the Social and Ethics Committee Terms of Reference and other terms and conditions as prescribed by law and the Council of the Authority.
As per Treasury Regulation 20 under Government Notice No. R., published in Government Gazette No.
However, this is a unique opportunity to contribute to the governance of ICASA, to gain valuable experience in the ICT sector, and to network with other industry professionals.
Disqualifications under ICASA Act No. 13 of (as amended) apply.
NB: The email addresses provided above should be used for enquiries only.
Applications sent by email will NOT be considered.
ICASA is committed to the achievement and maintenance of diversity and equity in employment.
Preference will be given to suitable candidates from designated groups whose appointments will contribute towards the achievement of equitable demographic representation as outlined within the Employment Equity Plan of ICASA.
If you do not hear from us within three months of the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful.
Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
It is the applicant's responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
It is also the responsibility of the applicant to obtain evaluation and certification of the Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL).
Only candidates who meet the requirements should apply.
ICASA reserves the right not to make an appointment.
Appointment is subject to getting a positive security clearance, verification of the applicant's documents (Qualifications), and reference checks.
Correspondence will be entered into with shortlisted candidates only.
CVs from Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted.