About Sybrin:
Sybrin is a leading IT software development company specializing in innovative solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of businesses across various sectors. Our mission is to empower businesses with cutting-edge technology solutions that drive efficiency, enhance customer experiences, and facilitate growth.
At Sybrin System we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality products and secure solutions, thanks in part to the combination of the ISO 9001:2015 certification for Quality Management, and ISO 27001:2013 for Information Security Management. As an employee of Sybrin Systems, you will be expected to undergo periodic training to better understand your unique role in the security and quality ecosystem within Sybrin. These certifications are significant business enablers, and as such, ensuring our customers are receiving quality, secure service at every touchpoint within the organisation is critical.
Role Overview:
This role will be responsible for providing legal services and advise to the Sybrin Group of Companies. This covers various aspects, such as contracting, legal opinions, company secretarial, data protection, trademark registration, BEE audit, company policies and debt collection.
Qualifications and Experience:
• Minimum of 8-10 years’ experience
• Bachelor’s degree – LLB
• Knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 standards.
• Knowledge of GDPR
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver legal advice across a variety of legal topics, including contract law, intellectual property rights protection and ownership, labour law, corporate governance and data protection.
• Draft, vet and negotiate supplier agreements, software licensing agreements, software development agreements, partner agreements, reseller agreements, teaming agreements, service level agreements, implementation agreements, data protection agreements, non-disclosure agreements (NDA) and property lease agreements.
• Ensure ongoing POPIA compliance.
• Appointed PAIA Information Officer (Promotion of Access to Information Act).
• Coordinate with external attorneys to manage litigation matters and trademark registrations.
• Handle shareholder enquiries regarding corporate governance.
• Company secretarial matters, such as drafting resolutions and board meeting minutes, director changes, updating internal databases, and filing annual returns with the CIPC.
• Drafting and vetting of company policies.
• Assist with B-BBEE compliance and audits.
• Exchange Control application and compliance with regulations.
• Conduct risk assessments and data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) as necessary for high-risk processing activities.
• Implement data breach response protocols, managing incidents, and ensuring timely notification and resolution of breaches.
• Develop, implement, and enforce policies and procedures for data protection compliance across the organization.
• Monitor ongoing compliance with relevant data protection laws and regulations, including GDPR, or other applicable standards.
• Work closely with other departments to align data privacy and security strategies.
• Advise on data protection implications of new projects, services, or initiatives and ensure data privacy is integrated from the outset.
Reporting Line:
• Junior Legal Advisor reports into this role.
• Direct report into CFO
• Data Protection report into CEO
Critical Technical and Behavioral Skills Required:
• Strong knowledge of commercial, contract, and corporate law.
• Excellent negotiation, drafting, and analytical skills.
• Ability to communicate complex legal information effectively to non-legal stakeholders.
• Proactive problem-solving approach and strong attention to detail.
• High level of integrity, confidentiality, and professional ethics.