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Governance Officer careers
A Governance Officer ensures an organisation is meeting all compliance regulations. You might carry out checks and audits to make sure policies and procedures are being adhered to. Governance Officers may work in a particular department or perform their duties across a range of business units.
Governance Officers require excellent attention to detail and strong analytical abilities. You’ll need to be able to follow correct procedures and communicate clearly with a range of stakeholders. Governance Officers must have strong time management skills and enjoy working as part of a larger team.