The Ports Regulator of South Africa (PRSA) is the independent authority responsible for economic regulation, equitable access, and compliance oversight of South Africa’s commercial ports.
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Degree in law LLB (or equivalent) is required; 5 years minimum post qualification, legal experience, minimum 2 years exp. in compliance Knowledge of National Ports Act, PFMA, BCEA, POPIA, PAIA, LRA and other relevant legislation
Experience in risk management will be an advantage CISA Membership will be an added advantage; experience within the Ports or Maritime Environment would be an added advantage; Excellent analytical, research, legal and report writing capabilities·
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; be in possession of a Code B Driving licence.
Key Functions
Develop, implement and monitor compliance programme and frameworks; Conduct compliance risk assessment and maintain Compliance Risk Management Plans;
Monitor compliance to applicable regulatory requirements and policies; Ensure management of compliance risks impacting the organisation;
Drafting and reviewing of policies; ·assist management with understanding the applicable regulatory requirements; · update and advise management on legislative changes and the impact thereof on the organisation;
Monitor compliance of the National Ports Authority in line with the National Ports Act; Conduct compliance audits; Develop awareness material on relevant regulatory requirements that impact the business of PRSA; · conduct research on regulatory compliance matters;
Perform any other duties related to monitoring and compliance functions of the Ports Regulator of South Africa. Provide ad hoc legal support such as drafting of contracts, legal opinions and memoranda.
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