NBCUniversal
Associate Manager, Business & Legal Affairs

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Company Description Universal International Studios (UIS), a division of Universal Studio Group, partners with visionary storytellers across the globe to deliver bold, distinctive shows with universal resonance. Headquartered in London and led by President Beatrice Springborn, UIS encompasses world-renowned production companies including Carnival Films (“The Day of the Jackal,” “All Her Fault”), Working Title Television (“Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole,” “Too Much”), and Heyday Television (“The Capture,” “Apples Never Fall”). UIS also invests in leading creative talent through its minority stake and first-look distribution deal with Canada’s Lark Productions (“Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent,” “Allegiance”). UIS also houses an internal scripted unit that develops and produces original programming. Additionally, UIS is a proven leader in forging third-party partnerships, with a track record of co-producing, deficit-financing, and collaborating with world-class creatives to bring ambitious shows to life. This approach has delivered standout projects including “One Day” with Drama Republic, “The Undeclared War” with Playground Entertainment, and forthcoming “The Dream Lands” with Sister Pictures. At Universal International Studios, we are focused on our commitment to a more ambitious and inclusive future. Our company values play a huge part in this commitment and the culture of our company. We’re Ambitious For our Future, We’re In This Together, We’re Actively Inclusive. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer, and we’ll do everything we can to support you during your application. If you need us to make any adjustments to our recruitment process, speak to our recruitment team who will be happy to support you. Accessibility Statement | NBCUnicareers Job Description This permanent role is in the central Business and Legal Affairs team of the International Studios group. This role will include a full range of business and legal affairs matters related to scripted production and development across the International Studios division. RESPONSIBILITIES -Development / production work: managing a variety of matters arising in connection with the development, production and financing of scripted television productions including (i) formulating proposals for, as well as drafting, reviewing and negotiating, a full range of agreements including agreements with writers, rights holders+ book authors, onscreen talent, other key production personnel, location, facilities, supplier and access agreements (ii) providing advice and support as required on programme related legal and business affairs activities including clearance, negative checking, rights licensing and general contracting and (iii) ensuring that all production activities are in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations in all territories and with the company’s corporate compliance policies and best practice procedures. -Production documentation and templates and processes generally: assisting with ensuring development and production templates and processes are up to required standards, current and effective including taking a lead role with the issuing and management of per show production packs -Summarising/tracking/filing: summarizing, tracking and filing a wide variety of development and production commissioning deals on a number of different platforms and systems internal to NBCU. -Production finance: assisting with a wide variety of production finance related matters including summaries and preparation of production financing closing checklists and managing close -Rights analysis and chain of title: analyzing underlying rights documentation and internal rights reports in the context of International Studios productions. -Guilds/unions: advising on a variety of matters relating to talent unions, applicable guild provisions, royalties and residuals Responsibilities are not limited to the above description and may be modified at any time by the Company. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE -Qualified lawyer/newly qualified lawyer with strong drafting skills and ideally with some experience of IP/licensing and/or scripted television development and production work PERSONAL QUALITIES -Interest in the TV scripted environment and the legal requirements associated with TV scripted production -Flexibility: the role will cover business and legal affairs work not just in the UK but also for the US and other international deals. The relevant candidate will need to feel comfortable engaging with legal and deal issues across a variety of different jurisdictions -Organised approach including a meticulous attention to drafting and other finer details -Positive and constructive approach as a collaborative team member; -Strong communication skills including within a diverse internal and international legal team as well as with production personnel/clients -Resourceful, outgoing, intellectually curious, ethical, respectful and eager to take on new challenges in a demanding environment including innovative solutions and ways of working -Ability to juggle a full workload with competing priorities Additional Information As part of our selection process, external candidates may be required to attend an in-person interview with an NBCUniversal employee at one of our locations prior to a hiring decision. NBCUniversal's policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and require support throughout the application and/or recruitment process as a result of your disability, you have the right to request a reasonable accommodation. You can submit your request to [email protected].
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