VP Licensing Kids Brands

VP Licensing Kids Brands

Full-Time 80000 - 120000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead licensing partnerships for kids' brands across Europe, the Middle East, and AUS/NZ.
  • Company: Join STUDIOCANAL KIDS, a leader in children's entertainment.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, dynamic work environment, and opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Collaborative team culture with a focus on innovation and creativity.
  • Why this job: Shape the future of kids' brands and drive exciting product launches.
  • Qualifications: Experience in licensing, strong negotiation skills, and a passion for kids' products.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 120000 £ per year.

Date: Jul 3, 2026 Location: London, GB Company: STUDIOCANAL KIDS the aim being to forge financially solid partnerships that reflect our values and vision and to lead a network of agents in Europe, Middle East, AUS/NZ.

Our partnerships span all categories including publishing, toys, games, stationery, apparel, FMCG and much more.

This role will manage all aspects of licensing including deal generation through to successful product launches and go-to market strategies including retail initiatives.

Reporting line: Head of Global Sales Licensing

VP Licensing Kids Brands employer: CANAL+ Group

STUDIOCANAL KIDS is an exceptional employer that fosters a dynamic and collaborative work culture in the heart of London. With a strong focus on employee growth, we offer numerous opportunities for professional development and the chance to lead innovative licensing initiatives across diverse categories. Join us to be part of a creative team that values partnerships and drives impactful market strategies in the vibrant kids' entertainment sector.

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Contact Details:

CANAL+ Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace VP Licensing Kids Brands

Partnership Development
Licensing Management
Deal Generation
Product Launch Strategies
Go-to-Market Strategies
Retail Initiatives
Market Analysis