Joining the growing Kollective Neighbouring Rights team in a new role, the Manager Repertoire will report into the VP, Administration and will be responsible for all things ‘Repertoire’ for our performer clients. You will be a natural team player who motivates and inspires colleagues and reports that also can think bigger and identify issues resulting from process changes. Most importantly, however, you must have a passion for music and data.
What you\’ll do:
- Become Repertoire Owner for a roster of clients ensuring accurate recording data is available in our internal database
- Provide management and leadership to the Repertoire Team setting operational objectives and assisting with day-to-day prioritisation
- Act as first point of contact, both within department and wider business, in relation to all NR Performer Repertoire queries
- Work with other department managers to ensure the NR department works in the most effective way
- Work with tech department to define and prioritise new and improved solutions to support the day-to-day activities of the repertoire team
Who you are:
- Previous recording metadata experience essential; Neighbouring rights experience preferred
- People management experience an advantage
- Able to take initiative and drive things forward to completion
- Bigger picture thinking with the ability to identify issues resulting from process changes
- Strong proficiency in all Microsoft Office programs. Google Suite experience an advantage
- Experience working with databases and SQL
- Innovative with an interest in technology
What we give you:
- An opportunity to fuel the creative journey on a global stage
- A modern, diverse and innovative work environment, with offices that include collaboration areas, cafeterias, event spaces, and more
- An investment in your learning & development
- An excellent range of benefits, like private medical cover, a generous pension scheme, life assurance and income protection, plus loads of music biz perks
Equal Opportunities
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Please note that applicants must be at least 18 years of age.
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Contact Detail:
The Orchard Recruiting Team