The successful candidate must be able to work in a deadline-driven environment, with focus and tenacity to chase various meeting closing dates daily and have an understanding of the rules and norms governing different types of meetings. Have an excellent written command and comprehension of the English language, including a satisfactory knowledge and understanding of formal business writing and editing.
In addition, this role calls for an active listener, exceptional attention to detail, excellent organisational skills and the ability to distil complex discussions into concise, coherent and accurate formal minutes, focusing on the most critical information. Time management, problem-solving, speed and accuracy, and multitasking are essential. Proficiency in using modern tools and software for recording, formatting, and distributing meeting minutes will be an advantage. The successful candidate will work with confidential information and must therefore demonstrate a high level of professionalism, ethics, and integrity in all aspects of the role.
Based in Cape Town, you will report to the Board Secretary and will: Perform a full secretariat (not secretarial) function to assigned committees or the Board. Compile professional formal storyline company minutes with accurate interpretation towards 100% accurate resolutions [not actions list type minutes]. Organise committee activities and arrange Board and committee-related events. Attend assigned committee meetings and selected Board meetings as required and produce accurate, professional PDF meeting e-packs and compile formal minutes of assigned meetings. Reviewing, uploading and sharing of committee-assigned meeting e-packs and any other meeting documents on the organisations Cloud. Maintaining official records of all meeting packs and related documents per the organisational prescripts, for purposes of regular audit queries, ministerial enquiries, or legal and internal requests for information. Assist with other functions, including the arrangement of closed hearings and public hearings.