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This position plays a key role within the organisation, acting as the operational hub of the music supervision process and ensuring that all music licensing activities are managed smoothly, accurately, and on time. In this role, you will take ownership of the licensing workflow from initial project scoping through to final delivery. You will collaborate closely with the Music Supervision, Finance, and Studio teams, while maintaining direct communication with labels, publishers, artists, and rights holders to secure and manage music rights efficiently.
Job Responsibility:
Gather and organise all required project information (scope, media, territories, usage, timelines) to ensure a smooth and efficient licensing process from the start
Manage music licensing across the full project lifecycle, from initial scoping through to final delivery
Conduct rights research and identify relevant rights holders, including labels, publishers, artists, and estates
Oversee clearance processes across multiple advertising and audiovisual projects simultaneously, ensuring deadlines are met
Track licensing progress and proactively manage risks to stay aligned with production timelines
Draft, review, and finalise music licensing agreements, ensuring terms accurately reflect client usage and project requirements
Liaise with labels, publishers, and Business Affairs teams to ensure compliance and successful execution of agreements
Maintain accurate documentation, oversee the signature process, and ensure all contracts and licensing materials are properly archived and accessible
Requirements:
2–4 years of experience in music licensing, sync, or a related role within the music or audiovisual industry
Degree in Music Business, Law, Copyright, or a related field
Fluent English
Strong understanding of music rights, copyright frameworks, and clearance processes
Experience coordinating licensing activities for audiovisual, advertising, or film projects
Excellent organisational skills and high attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
Clear and confident communication skills, comfortable working with internal teams and external stakeholders
Nice to have:
Spanish/French is a plus
Hands-on experience with agencies or production environments, combined with a true passion for contemporary music, is highly valued
What we offer:
Private health insurance
Access to cultural and industry events
A Collaborative International Team: 25 people, 10 nationalities, united by a shared obsession with music and craft
A Mission That Matters: The chance to work on high-profile projects across fashion, film, and advertising, and to help shape how music meets visual culture