Admin Job

London, United Kingdom
Posted: 15 Jul 2025
HarrisonParrott
Senior Artist Manager
(full-time)
You will be an internationally experienced Senior Artist Manager with at extensive experience in the field.This role carries strategic responsibility for managing a portfolio of instrumentalists and conductors, serving as the primary liaison between artists and international orchestras, festivals, record companies, PR firms, and senior industry executives.
The Senior Artist Manager will be accountable for designing and executing tailored career development strategies for each artist in collaboration with Directors and other industry professionals. This will involve overseeing strategic marketing, sales, contract negotiations, PR, and all aspects of an artist’s global career trajectory. Additionally, the role will contribute to the broader business development of the company, including geographical market expansion, international touring, consultancy projects, and entrepreneurial ventures.
This role includes line management responsibilities, ensuring effective workflow, career development, and strategic alignment with company objectives.
The Senior Artist Manager will be accountable for designing and executing tailored career development strategies for each artist in collaboration with Directors and other industry professionals. This will involve overseeing strategic marketing, sales, contract negotiations, PR, and all aspects of an artist’s global career trajectory. Additionally, the role will contribute to the broader business development of the company, including geographical market expansion, international touring, consultancy projects, and entrepreneurial ventures.
This role includes line management responsibilities, ensuring effective workflow, career development, and strategic alignment with company objectives.
Closing date: 29 Jul 2025
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