Vice President, Legal and Compliance January 2026 - Oasis Af

Vice President, Legal and Compliance

Oasis Africa Consulting Limited

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Lagos

Experience

Executive Level

Salary

₦751,000 - ₦1,000,000

Additional Details

Application Deadline

31 March 2026, 11:59 AM WAT

(84 days left)

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Job Description

Summary

  • Our Client is presently in need of an experienced and energetic VP (preferably female) to oversee its legal and compliance group.

Job Description

  • The successful candidate will provide strategic legal guidance, ensure company complies with laws, regulations, policies and manages legal risks and opportunities across the organization.
  • To oversee the legal affairs of all the entities in the Group. Provide direction to the Board and senior management team on legal and compliance matters.
  • Ensure that the Companies within the Group operate in line with all financial, legal and corporate governance standards.
  • Overseeing the legal affairs of the entities within the Group; and developing corporate legal strategy to promote and protect their interests.
  • Responsible for daily transaction processing as it relates to the preparation and review of contracts, letters, and other legal documentation as may be requested by the Companies.
  • Providing necessary direction on legal and governance matters to the Boards of Directors, MD/CEO, and other senior management team.
  • Advising on intra-group matters and structuring transactions.
  • Legal Advisory: Provide legal advice and support to various business units on a range of legal matters, including corporate governance, commercial contracts, intellectual property, employment law, and regulatory compliance.
  • Attend meetings and negotiate contracts with third parties or the company’s team members.  Executes/implements best practices for the Group companies on assigned transactions.
  • Drafting and Reviewing Contracts: Draft, review, and negotiate a wide variety of legal documents, including contracts, agreements, NDAs, and other corporate documents to ensure the company's interests are protected.
  • Managing the work of external law firms/solicitors to ensure that pending disputes in court(s)are efficiently progressing at a reasonable cost.
  • Manage the services of external company secretaries and deal with other corporate secretarial matters of the group companies.
  • Planning and directing policies, and practices to ensure that the activities of all the companies in the Group are in compliance with regulatory or other requirements.
  • Liaise with other functional/departmental managers to understand their compliance needs, and to ensure they are fully compliant with necessary regulatory and internal requirements.
  • Create and oversee the implementation of effective compliance management strategies
  • Develop an internal framework for maintaining compliance across all departments
  • Monitor the implementation of new compliance protocols by Heads of Units and make sure they meet all relevant legal requirements.
  • Review compliance reports regularly, identify potential compliance breaches and safety risks, and provide advice to Heads of Units in implementing effective solutions
  • File and archive legal documents and correspondence.
  • Coordinate the maintenance and updating of the database and archives maintained by the legal department.
  • Manage and develop direct reporting staff.
  • Establishing and maintaining good working relationships and collaborative arrangements with stakeholders including community groups and regulatory bodies to help achieve the goals of the companies in the Group. 
  • Manage and control your departmental expenditures within agreed budgets.
  • Contribute to the evaluation and development of operational strategy and performance in cooperation with the executive and senior management team.
  • Provide clear leadership, and promote and foster a team culture consistent with the organizational values.
  • Supports Head HR to review staff policies
  • Effectively ensures the organizational culture is promoted and maintained.
  • Team Leadership
  • Build and lead a high-performing legal & Compliance team, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
  • Managing and developing Senior Accountant and Accountant, setting SMART objectives that are aligned to the Group Finance Team and individual development plan.
  • Overall ownership and responsibility for the company’s cash management, with a hands-on approach to continuous improvement.

Remuneration
Competitive.

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Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Law (LL.B.) and Call to Bar Certificate from the Nigerian Law school.
  • At least twelve (12) years of post-call legal/Compliance experience with Corporate / Commercial law experience
  • Experience working in an oil and gas sector(downstream) will be considered an advantage for this role
  • Superior knowledge of industry regulations and corporate procedures for maintaining compliance
  • Masters is an added advantage.
  • Experience of: Strong understanding of corporate and commercial law, compliance, and regulatory frameworks.
  • Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with attention to detail.
  • Proficiency in using legal research tools Knowledge of:
  • Extensive Knowledge of Nigerian Laws.
  • Knowledge of Nigerian tax law and other related statutory laws.
  • Strong understanding of corporate and commercial law, compliance, and regulatory frameworks.
  • Understanding and knowledge of the requirement for confidentiality
  • Excellent project management and leadership skills
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Reporting Skills, Attention to Detail, Deadline-Oriented, Reporting Research Results, Rules, Confidentiality, Time Management.

Proven abilities to:

  • Communicate sensitively and effectively both verbally and in writing with a wide range of people.
  • Demonstrate respect, openness and genuineness in developing working relationships with others and contribute to positive working relationships in a team and stakeholders.
  • Analytical, interpretative and decision-making skills.
  • Excellent coaching and relationship building skills. • Good communication and presentation skills.
  • Proficiency in using MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.)
  • Proven ability to facilitate, persuade, influence and build credibility with all levels and all functions.
  • Work without direct supervision
  • Key Performance Indicators/Performance Goals:
  • Performance shall be determined by reference to Employee’s attainment of the targets to be set by the Board/Executive Management, including but not limited to the following key performance indicators:
  • Numbers of contracts reviewed
  • Sound drafting and review of all legal documents
  • Zero missed renewal of contracts
  • Zero non-performance of contractual obligations
  • Reduced turnaround time for legal drafting
  • Complete and proper execution of all transaction contracts.
  • Reduction of Legal Spend
  • Centralized document extraction and management system
  • Streamline contract identification process
  • Actively manage pending litigation
  • Zero litigation arising from contracts
  • Prompt completion of registration of/with counterparties
  • Zero regulatory non-compliance issue(s)
  • Reduced timeline for performance and completion of all company secretarial functions
  • Compliance with annual CAMA requirements
  • Maintaining accurate up to date corporate records
  • Service Level to the Businesses
  • Customer Satisfaction (zero complaints)
  • Leadership and Management
  • Monitoring all units on adequate and prompt processing of statutory compliance documents
  • This list of tasks is not exhaustive and will be reviewed from time to time in discussion with the post holder

Special Conditions:

  • Ability to undertake occasional travel.

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