Label Assistant, Come Play With Me (Amplify Apprenticeships Scheme)

Grace Bailey

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Come Play With Me is hiring for a Label Assistant, as part of the Amplify Apprenticeship Scheme. 

For more information, and to apply, please visit: https://www.aim.org.uk/#/jobs/amplify-apprenticeship-scheme-come-play-with-me—label-assistant

About the Employer

Come Play With Me is a non-profit music development organisation based in Leeds. We specialise in supporting people from marginalised communities to further their careers in music and creative industries.

About the Apprenticeship

Responsibilities:

  • Opportunities for assisting in scouting and developing new talent working closely with the A&R team.
  • Logging and responding to demos, analysing streaming and other artist data
  • Booking studio time for artists, writers, and producers
  • Coordinating digial and physical release assets which may include artwork, videos, digital materials etc. from internal and/or external partners
  • Assist in creation and management of marketing campaign, including timelines and budgets
  • Coordinating delivery of assets such as artwork, videos, digital materials for internal and external partners across artist campaigns
  • Coordinating social media voice and postings with the Label Manager and the main Socials team at CPWM
  • Coordinating delivery of campaign marketing plans and reports from social media and other marketing sources
  • Assist in the registration of songs with CMO’s and distributors
  • Coordinate collection of consumption and audience data from multiple sources including DSP’s and share insights with rest of team
  • Developing relationships internally and externally to participate in the fostering of effective teams and successful releases
  • General label and project admin support including scheduling internal and external meetings, booking travel and coordinating invoicing
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