Operations Manager – choral and ensemble
About JBM
Based in Cambridge, James Brown Management is an international classical music agency. With a passion for classical music, we work as a close team in a supportive and friendly environment.
The role
James Brown Management is seeking a bright, organised and confident individual responsible for operational management of ensembles and choral projects including The Tallis Scholars. We are an inclusive organisation and invite all applications.
Once the Artist Manager has agreed an engagement, it will be your responsibility to see the engagement through to completion, working closely with the artists as you do so. Given the global reach of The Tallis Scholars and the other artists you would be involved with, it is a great opportunity for professional development and networking with international colleagues.
Responsibilities
– Overseeing the preparation period before an engagement to ensure everything runs smoothly
– Liaising with concert promoters and local agents throughout the world
– Organising the booking of travel and accommodation
– Investigating and applying for visas/other documentation on behalf of the artist
– Requesting and processing contracts
– Updating biographical and marketing materials
– Co-ordinating press interviews either directly or through a PR agency
– Assisting the Marketing Manager
– Liaising with publishers regarding sheet music
– Fixing singers and producing detailed schedules/itineraries for artists on a regular basis, ensuring all relevant information is included, such as rehearsal times, dress code, travel information, and contact details
– Assisting the Finance Department, checking invoicing lists and artist statements and payment instructions to singers
– The role involves use of our diary management system, Overture. This requires accurate data entry and amendments, updating company contacts as required, and checking through email correspondence and correctly transferring all required information, including financial data
– Staff members are expected to share general office administration as required
Location & commitments
– Full-time, permanent
– Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 17:30pm
– Occasional attendance of evening and weekend concerts
– Cambridge – we are extremely lucky to work in this beautiful city, surrounded by stunning historical architecture and a lively music scene. The perfect blend of city living and country life, and London is only an hour on the train.
– Location – Cambridge office based with potential for some remote working – to be discussed
Candidate requirements
Essential
– Attention to detail/proofreading skills are extremely important in this role, because artists and promoters rely on your accuracy in order for an event to run smoothly
– The ability to input data correctly and have a keen eye for inaccuracies and anomalies is essential
– Communication is key within artist management, therefore candidates must be able to converse confidently via email, on the phone, and in person with their managers, artists, and promoters around the world
– Candidates need to be able to work independently as well as part of a team, and need to be prepared to take on responsibility and manage their own workload through the use of good time management when receiving requests from numerous sources. This includes being able to look ahead and work on engagements which may not be taking place for some time, as well as those in the near future
– The ability to think of other people and their needs, and being able to put yourself in the artist’s situation and predict what will be important to them and therefore prepare for it
– Patience, empathy, flexibility, understanding and a good sense of humour are necessary when working with a wide variety of people
Desirable
– A background or degree in classical music/choral music
– Experience in classical music management would be an advantage, as well as experience in the office environment
– Knowledge of foreign languages
More info
Salary: in the region of £25,000 – £30,000 (negotiable upon experience) Start date: ASAP
How to apply
Are you looking for an exciting role as part of a friendly team? If you are interested, please send an application letter and CV to: Emma Chinn: ec@jamesbrownmanagement.com
Application deadline: 11 October 2024
We look forward to hearing from you.