Overview:
Responsible for leading the professional careers of around 6-10 individuals who operate as talent within the Entertainment industry, securing opportunities that align with their career aspirations, and ensuring their professional growth.
Whilst there may be some development talent on the manager's roster, at a Senior level it would be expected that this includes more established clients and/or an ability to secure more commercial opportunities.
Senior Talent Managers often have the support or shared support of an assistant or coordinator to support their roster's growth once capacity has reached a certain threshold.
They input into wider department and company strategy, introducing opportunities for wider team members and sharing key industry knowledge and insights.
Senior Talent Managers will have excellent and established relationships with key stakeholders from across the Entertainment industry. They will be skilled at liaising between Talent and external stakeholders as well as managing conflict and/or crisis.
Senior Talent Managers work to a set of financial and creative targets. Over time these goals develop and enhance the careers of clients and that of the associated Manager.
Senior Talent Managers may progress to a Talent Director position over time and once objectives are consistently exceeded.
Key Responsibilities:
* Talent Representation: to represent and be the overall manager of a diverse roster of talent who work within the entertainment industry, seeking to ensure that their career goals are met over time.
* Client Development: to develop and implement strategic career plans for talent across different verticals, which may include (but is not limited to) broadcast opportunities, brand campaigns, hosting opportunities, and Intellectual Property projects (such as client-owned brands or TV format development).
* Contract Negotiation: to negotiate contracts and deals on behalf of talent, using best practice and in support of the wider company’s objectives to achieve a high benchmark of terms across the company roster.
* Industry Networking: to build and maintain strong professional relationships with industry professionals and key stakeholders across the industry.
* Opportunity Sourcing: to identify and secure opportunities for talent, such as brand partnerships, endorsements, and collaborations. This requires proactive outreach and strategic out-of-the-box thinking.
* Brand Management: to develop and manage the public image and personal brand for the talent, including social media presence and public appearances, with a keen eye on long-term strategy.
* Administrative Tasks: to handle day-to-day administrative tasks, including scheduling, gifting, travel arrangements, campaign management, content delivery, legal agreements, and promptly and accurately raising invoice requests on the company’s invoice request system.
* Leadership: ability to manage an assistant and nurture them so that they develop in their own career.
* Mentoring: supporting colleagues on areas of the business where you have proven success for the benefit of their development and the wider business.
* Conflict Resolution: with support from other senior colleagues or company Directors (where applicable), address and resolve any issues or conflicts that arise between talent and stakeholders.
* Managing Business Risk: by flagging key issues early on with company Directors or colleagues in the Business Affairs team and knowing when to ‘report up’.
* To Promote Environmental Sustainability:
o by advocating for environmentally responsible practices within the company.
o by identifying opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint and implementing sustainable initiatives.
* To Support Social Responsibility Initiatives:
o by contributing to corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs and initiatives.
o by fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within the workplace.
* To Ensure Good Governance Practices:
o by adhering to ethical business practices and promoting a culture of integrity.
o by complying with relevant regulations and industry standards.
* To Stay Informed on ESG Trends and Best Practices:
o by staying up to date on emerging ESG regulations and best practices.
o by sharing knowledge and insights with colleagues to promote continuous improvement in ESG practices.
Qualifications & Skills:
* Minimum of 7 years’ experience in talent management, entertainment, or a related industry.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Strong negotiation and contract management skills.
* Strong relationships and contacts across the entertainment industry.
* Great attention to detail.
* Ability to manage multiple talent and projects simultaneously.
* Proficiency in social media platforms and brand management.
* Strong organisational and time management skills.
Personal Attributes:
* Passionate about the entertainment industry.
* Detail-oriented and proactive.
* Creative thinker with problem-solving skills.
* Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
Insanity is committed to fostering a workplace culture that values diversity, promotes equity and champions inclusion.
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