
Head of PLC Governance
- Chatham, Kent
- £85,000-105,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the department’s PLC governance workstream, and in collaboration with the Head of Statutory Compliance and Governance Reporting, responsible for delivering against all PLC requirements (including but not limited to the AGM, Annual Report, Board Effectiveness, shareholder circulars and other statutory requirements and regulatory obligations).
- Advise on compliance with the UK Corporate Governance Code, Listing, Prospectus Rules, Disclosure & Transparency Rules, Companies Act and Market Abuse Regulations, FSMA and Takeover Code. Identify new/proposed rules and guidelines in relation to governance and act as an SME to the business, providing advice in a governance capacity.
- Provide support to Board, Board Committee or Management Committee meetings – which would include preparing timely minutes, recording clear and accurate meeting decisions and pursuing follow-up actions, ensuring all relevant records are maintained and updated.
- Reviewing and responding to industry consultations impacting the effectiveness of OSB Group’s governance practices.
- Driving the development and ongoing implementation of the OSB corporate governance framework, driving improvements to the design and robustness in accordance with business demands, legal requirements and regulatory obligations.
- Monitoring Board membership (including any Board changes) and succession planning activities, including supporting with any SMF applications relating to NEDs.
- Line-manage and coach nominated direct reports, including all aspects of performance management, development, conduct, sickness management, appraisals, employee administration and recruitment.
- Enhanced family-focused benefits
- Hybrid-working *3 days in the office,2 at home
- Annual bonus opportunity
- Previous corporate governance experience (or comparable) working at a Senior Manager level within a corporate secretariat function within financial services.
- Strong stakeholder management skills in respect of senior Executives and Non-Executive Directors are fundamental.
- Robust understanding of UK company law, statutory requirements and financial services regulatory environment is vital.
- Previous line management experience is required.
- Qualified Governance Professional accredited by the Chartered Governance Institute, legal counsel or relevant professional qualification gained is essential.