Michael Page
Job title:
Company Secretarial Assistant
Company:
Michael Page
Job description
The Company Secretarial Assistant will assist the Company Secretary in overseeing the governance framework of the UK Group, ensuring that management team and the board run the business legally, ethically, sustainably and successfully in line with the strategic objectives, for the benefit of stakeholders (including shareholders, staff, clients and customers)Company Secretarial AssistantWest LondonRole:
- Updating corporate governance documents and tools (eg, internal governance codes and frameworks)
- Support with the legal entity management across multiple jurisdictions
- Support with organisation of Board and Committee meetings
- Maintaining the Legal Database of the UK Group
- Ensuring all corporate governance documents are up to date and compliant.
- Coordinating and arranging meetings, including preparation of meeting agendas.
- Contributing to the development and implementation of governance policies.
- Maintaining strict confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Assisting with the preparation of board reports and presentations.
Exciting opportunity for a Company Secretarial AssistantReporting into the Company Secretary supporting on a broad range of dutiesCompany Secretarial AssistantWest LondonRole:
- Excellent knowledge of UK Corporate Governance code and Companies Act 2006
- Demonstrabl experience in a paralegal or company secretarial role
- Outstanding stakeholder engagement and influencing skills
- Exceptional organisational and multitasking skills.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with discretion.
- Brilliant attention to detail
Our client is a large property development company based in West LondonCompany Secretarial AssistantWest LondonPermanentLegal
Expected salary
£30000 per year
Location
West London
Job date
Wed, 09 Apr 2025 23:08:12 GMT
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