Brand South Africa was established in August 2002 to help create a positive and compelling brand image for South Africa. Its mandate is to develop and implement a proactive marketing and communication strategy for South Africa, promote economic competitiveness, drive trade and investment, and develop pride, patriotism, social cohesion and active citizenship ...
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Brand South Africa Trust Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) Member
The ideal candidate should have A relevant/appropriate professional Bachelor’s and Postgraduate qualification in Accounting/Auditing/ Risk Management /ICT/MBA/LLB or relevant qualification.
Individuals must possess any of the listed professional qualifications: CFE/CCSA/ CIA/CA (SA) or relevant professional Certificate.
Must be affiliated with any of the following professional bodies: Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa (IIASA) / Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) / South Africa Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) / South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA)/Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) / Legal Practice Council or any relevant professional body.
The ideal candidate should be a serving member of an audit and or risk committee or should have previous experience as a serving member on audit and or risk committees for more than five (5) years and not serving on more than three (3) audit and or risk committees.
The ideal candidate should have minimum of 10 years of management experience gained from the Audit/Financial/Legal/ICT/Risk Management/Governance environment.
Experience in or knowledge of the Public Finance and Public Sector will be considered as an additional advantage.
In addition to the above, candidates should demonstrate experience in participating in governance structures, the ability to dedicate time to the activities of Brand South Africa Audit and Risk Committee, have an inquisitive personality within reasonable levels of probing, analytical reasoning abilities and good communication skills, and a fair understanding of the regulatory framework within which national departments operate.