VIE - LICENSING COORDINATOR

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VIE SCHEME (more info on eligibility ) - 1 YEAR STARTING 1st of JAN 25.

Welcome to CANAL+ Group! Series, films, documentaries, programmes, sports, etc. We are committed to creating the best content and an immersive experience for our millions of subscribers: emotions and sensations guaranteed! What if you were to step behind the screen? You'll be sure to find your place among our 7, enthusiasts around the world!

STUDIOCANAL KIDS & FAMILYis a full-service international IP development agency and consultancy offering strategic worldwide brand development, licensing and retail expertise. Studiocanal Kids & Family is part of the Studiocanal Group, with most famous IP being Paddington Bear. With a third movie, Paddington in Peru, released and a new season of the TV series airing this year, there has never been a more exciting time to be working on Paddington.

We are a friendly close-knit team operating within a family of European media companies, offering the flexibility of a small company whilst being supported by a larger group.

Your role and missions  

You will be the essential support the licensing team in commercial deal-making and management of global agents and partners. Our partnerships range from international agents, hardlines, soft-lines, publishing, and licensing collaborations through to location-based-experiences across the world.

Focus areas are:

Licensing Support: forge good relationships with our licensing agents and licensing partners around the world, sharing information such as weekly retail results, brand and licensing updates, collating the latest retail listings of branded product, overview of retail activations and assisting with queries. Monitoring industries updates (entertainment & licensing) including activities from competitors. Support the team with creating best-in-class decks with up-to-date brand information for pitches and presentations. Contract Administration: working with the licensing team and legal executive, sent out deal memos and contracts, coordinate updates and changes, and ensure they are executed in a timely manner. Accounts Support: follow up outstanding royalty statements and payments from partners and resolve any product listing errors on internal systems. Chasing and looking after the outstanding debtors list. Manage the customs and whitelisting process for clients, Assist clients with Mediabox onboarding and technical issues Administrative Support: provide diary and travel management to the licensing team, assist the marketing team on logistics during trade shows & big events preparation, help update presentations, provide administration assistance at UK tradeshows and other ad hoc support the licensing team may need.

And what about you?

You are bilingual in English. You have 1+ years experience of success in similar role. You are detail-oriented with strong organizational skills. You have excellent oral and written communication skills and ability to interact well with a variety of work groups. You are self-starter with a positive, can-do attitude. You can handle multiple tasks and tight deadlines with minimal supervision. You are proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint and social media (Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn...).

And what about working from home ? You can! 

As a media company, producer and distributor of content, the CANAL+ Group has a special responsibility. Whether in-house or on screen, we support ambitious, inclusive creation that respects planetary limits. 

We act for equality between women and men, against all forms of discrimination or harassment 

We are working for equal opportunities and inclusion for all. 

We act to reduce our environmental impact and eco-design our products 

If you see this job offer, it's because you've got a chance and we haven't found that rare gem yet! 

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