Job Description
Job title: Senior Global Policy Adviser
Reporting to: Director of Global Legal Policy
Location: London, UK (3 days working from the office, 2 days from home)
Start date: ASAP
About IFPI
IFPI advocates on behalf of its member record companies and works to champion and defend the recorded music industry worldwide. Our goal is to improve the environment for record labels to operate in and support the growth and evolution of a thriving music ecosystem around the world. IFPI is trusted by governments and international organisations as the advocate for the recording industry.
Our work spans a wide range of fields, including worldwide policy engagement and campaigning, extensive industry data gathering and analysis, the launching and management of music charts, music copyright protection and enforcement, development of technology and data standards and managing best-practice in performance rights collections.
IFPI represents over 8,000 record companies, from international major companies to small local independent labels. IFPI’s head office is in London, with regional offices in Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Brussels, Miami, Nairobi and Singapore. We have national groups and affiliates in 60 countries.
The role
IFPI’s Global Legal Policy team works closely with its record company members to formulate and advocate for policies needed to create and maintain the right operating environment for them globally, including in relation to IP, trade, AI and data regulation. This involves, among other things, creating fair and sustainable digital markets worldwide, ensuring the legal and policy environment supports AI development that respects copyright, recognition of full performance rights for sound recordings, and a minimum 70-year term of protection for recorded music.
We are now looking for a Senior Global Policy Advisor to further strengthen the IFPI Global Legal Policy team, based in London, UK.
The Senior Global Policy Advisor will participate in the formulation of industry legislative priorities and in devising effective ways to communicate them before national governments, regional bodies and international organisations using IFPI’s national, regional, and international assets.
The ideal candidate will have solid experience in policy work in an international setting and be an excellent communicator with proven organisations skills. The candidate must be comfortable working in a multi-stakeholder environment across markets and cultures.
General Responsibilities
· Contribute to IFPI’s work to secure optimal operating environments and legal frameworks for IFPI member companies worldwide by developing and formulating industry policy positions and priorities in cooperation with IFPI member company counsel and policy representatives, IFPI regional offices, and national groups.
· Advocate industry positions before national governments, regional bodies and international organisations and campaign in relation to legislative reforms more generally.
· Assist IFPI’s regional offices and national groups with legislative campaigns and submissions to government to advance industry policy priorities.
· Coordinate closely with IFPI’s communications, litigation and content protection teams to ensure alignment on priorities and positioning.
Position Requirements
· At least 7 years’ experience as a qualified lawyer or international relations/policy professional in a relevant area.
· Good working knowledge of copyright, media and entertainment law, AI and data regulation, and/or trade law.
· Proven track record of excellent written and oral communication skills - be capable of producing accurate and compelling written and oral submissions, including under pressure and with short deadlines.
· Keenness to work as part of a global high-performance team.
· Self-starter, with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively.
· Keenness to learn about the industry and IFPI members’ commercial and strategic needs.
· Fluent in written and spoken English with fluency in other major languages an advantage.
· Available to travel internationally.
Please note: The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily all inclusive. This job description is subject to review to ensure that it truly reflects the strategic direction requirements of IFPI.
How to apply
Candidates who can demonstrate that they meet specifications set out above and can prove that they have the right to work in the UK should send an application to or by post to HR Department, IFPI Secretariat, 7 Air St, London, W1B 5AD.
The application should include your CV and a covering letter stating how you meet each requirement. Due to the need to fill this role swiftly, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we reserve the right to close this advert before the confirmed closing date when we receive sufficient applications.
Closing date for applications
27 November 2024
Interview Process
We will, having reviewed applications on a rolling basis, seek to conduct interviews with candidates via online or in person.
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EEO Statement
IFPI is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes colleagues from a diverse range of backgrounds.