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Contracts Manager

Nosy Crow Nosy Crow is looking to recruit a Contracts Manager with 2+ years’ contracts experience with a children’s publisher, to join our busy Contracts team. The candidate will have a thorough understanding of copyright law and an awareness of curr...

London Nosy Crow ref: (Ref_28149)

Job Sector Publisher
Job Type Contracts
Employment Type Full-time
Hybrid
Permanent
Salary and Benefits The starting salary for this role is in the region of £34-£38K depending on experience
Skills Advanced drafting and negotiation skills A meticulous eye for detail Substantial experience of working with American publishers and agents Experience of working in children’s publishing Passionate about author care and children’s books An interest in and understanding of licensed and spin-off products Flexible mindset An ability to multitask and remain calm under pressure A team-player with excellent communication skills Experience of audio contracts A thorough understanding of copyright and contract law; trademarks, etc. Knowledge of Biblio and DocuSign Awareness of current issues facing the industry

Contracts Assistant, Legal

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Bloomsbury is looking for an enthusiastic Contracts Assistant to join the very busy, thriving and dynamic Group Contracts Department. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking for an entry-level role in Contracts, or having had pr...

London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ref: (Ref_28104)

Job Sector Publisher
Job Type Contracts
Employment Type Full-time
Hybrid
Permanent
Salary and Benefits £27,000
Skills Strong administrative and organisation skills; keen attention to detail; knowledge of Biblio would be a bonus but training will be provided; excellent interpersonal skills, comfortable with speaking to people of all levels; ability to carefully research and solve queries; ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively; knowledge of publishing contracts an advantage.