- You will need to be extremely well organised and self-motivated
- Considerable experience of providing high-quality support and advice to senior staff– including cross-organisational influencing, planning and deliveryÂ
- Good judgement, flexibility, and a high level of resilience
- Able to think independently and work unsupervised.
- Outstanding communication skills, both verbal and written
- Build credibility and trust with others by acting openly, professionally and respectfully at all times
- Experience of maintaining confidentiality and operating within discretion
- Proactive problem-solving capability
- Excellent minute taking skills.
Back to searchAbout The RoleWe have a fantastic opportunity for a governance professional to join the Society as a Senior Governance Officer. Reporting to the Head of Legal & Governance & Company Secretary, you will be part of the Finance and Assurance directorate. The role focuses upon delivering the best governance service to our Executive Leadership Team, providing dedicated support to their meetings. This role would suit a candidate who has strong governance experience, an eye for detail, an abundance of initiative and a commitment to achieving best governance standards.On a day-to-day basis you will be responsible for the agendas and distribution of meeting papers for the Executive Leadership Team. You’ll work closely with our Chief Executive and Head of Legal and Governance to proactively plan the meetings. You’ll work with a team of Senior Governance Officers to ensure that matters flow through the Society’s governance structures to the Board of Trustees in a timely and effective manner. The role is fast paced, and you’ll be liaising with key senior staff across the Society to plan governance business. You’ll be an experienced governance professional who will ensure that the Executive Leadership Team’s meetings focus on the right issues to enable them to make the right decision at the right time. You’ll be a key point of contact across the organisation for Executive Leadership Team governance. You’ll have experience of working in a large organisation and understanding how decisions are made and flow through an organisation’s decision-making points.While an Executive Assistant oversees the Chief Executive’s schedule and personal arrangements, as a Senior Governance Officer you will be responsible for overseeing Executive Leadership Team meeting arrangements. It’s crucial that you are a team player to ensure these work seamlessly by working closely with the Executive Assistant. Demonstrating exceptional decision-making skills will be crucial, as on occasions, you may be responsible for making decisions on behalf of the Chief Executive relating to Executive Leadership Team business to ensure optimal use of their time.The role is home-based, although there will be a requirement to attend meetings in person, in the UK. Our meetings are held roughly around every fortnight in our London office, although they may travel to other offices around the country and may be held more frequently.The Society is committed to improving the lives of those living with dementia and, as a learning organisation, has people living with dementia amongst its board and committee membership. We are committed to living our values and are looking for someone with a positive attitude, who is a passionate about good governance and making a real difference to everyone living with dementia.  About you
Senior Governance Officer
Alzheimer's Society
Posted 12 hours ago, valid for 16 days
Worcester, Worcestershire WR4 0PB
ÂŁ60,000 - ÂŁ72,000 per annum
Full Time
By applying, a Reed account will be created for you. Reed's Terms & Conditions and Privacy policy will apply.
Sonic Summary
- The Society is seeking a Senior Governance Officer to support the Executive Leadership Team, focusing on governance services and meeting arrangements.
- Candidates should have considerable governance experience and be well-organized, self-motivated, and possess exceptional communication skills.
- This home-based role requires attendance at meetings in the UK, primarily held in London every fortnight.
- The position offers a salary of ÂŁ40,000 per year and requires significant experience in providing high-quality support to senior staff.
- The ideal candidate will demonstrate good judgment, flexibility, and a commitment to improving the lives of those living with dementia.