A&R Admin Coordinator - Polydor
Universal Music Group
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Full Time Job
Description
Job title: A&R Admin Coordinator
Responsible to: Head of A&R Admin and Recording
Department: A&R, Polydor
Location of work: Kensington High Street
Main Purpose of Role
Polydor are looking for an enthusiastic and committed A&R coordinator to support their A&R team. They will be coordinating allocated recording projects from start to finish, as well as assisting all others; organising logistics for recording sessions; negotiating rates; booking travel; attending weekly meetings and working closely with the A&R Managers.
Person Specification
Essential:
• Solid experience in similar role (preferably in A&R).
• Excellent IT skills; must be proficient in Word, Excel and Outlook.
• Proven experience of working to strict deadlines and excellent organisational skills.
• Experience of working on own as well as part of a team.
• Experience of working with colleagues at all levels.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Ability to, and experience of, remaining calm in a sometimes-pressured environment.
• Committed, flexible and willing to take initiative.
• Ability to use Uniport to a high level.
• R2 experience.
Desirable:
• Logic/ProTools experience.
• Negotiation experience.
Diversity and Inclusion
Universal Music is an equal opportunities employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to a working environment where no one will be treated less favourably on grounds of their sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion, belief or age.
Disclaimer
The company presents this job description as a guide to the major areas and duties for which the jobholder is accountable. However, the business operates in an environment that demands change and the jobholder's specific responsibilities and activities will vary and develop. Therefore, the job description should be seen as indicative and not as a permanent, definitive and exhaustive statement.