Talent Coordinator
Talent Coordinators play a key role in supporting 1-2 Talent Managers or Senior Talent Managers who represent an exciting roster of clients within the entertainment industry. This involves working collaboratively, proactively and efficiently with the manager(s) to ensure all procured activities run smoothly in addition to supporting new engagements. The role allows for the individual to work autonomously but with guidance from the manager on how to hone their skills. In time they would gain more responsibility that could cover costing up jobs and pitching talent to brands to secure commercial opportunities.
Overview:
Talent Coordinators responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Curating and booking complex travel plans for clients
Diary management for Talent Managers, Senior Talent Managers and Insanity clients
Assisting in the running of day-to-day talent campaigns
Liaising with talent and supporting on day-to-day management of clients
Writing and editing copy, including by using predesigned templates
Research duties to include but not limited to, potential clients, brands, social media platforms, research tools, competition
Responding to queries and filtering to the appropriate manager
Managing databases and maintaining admin systems
Raising invoices and keeping job sheets up to date
Talent Coordinators are encouraged to input into department meetings, introducing opportunities for wider team members and sharing key industry knowledge and insights where relevant. Input is encouraged from the whole team to share learnings.
Talent Coordinators should work towards establishing their own relationships with stakeholders from across the entertainment industry - working with their manager to build their own contact book. They should ideally have experience in liaising between internal and external stakeholders.
Talent Coordinators may progress to an Associate Talent Manager position over time once objectives are consistently exceeded.