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Marketing & Licensing Assistant

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Company Description
JAKKS Pacific is a world leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of toys and fancy-dress costumes. Based in beautiful Santa Monica, with offices in the UK, Germany, Italy, and Hong Kong, we play every day by creating toys and costumes that delight and transform the lives of children.
We work with the best and biggest entertainment companies in the business: Disney, Sega, Pokemon, Nintendo and more, with our products on shelves around the world.
Role Description
The Marketing & Licensing Assistant is a full-time, hybrid role based in West Yorkshire. This role supports the marketing and licensing teams with day-to-day coordination of licensed properties, including maintaining licensee information, tracking approvals, and helping ensure brand guidelines are followed. The assistant will help prepare marketing materials, presentations, and reports, and assist with campaign coordination as well as taking full ownership for samples. Daily tasks include sample management, product licensing approvals, brand presentations and supporting the sales and marketing team with various tasks. The role also involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as brand & marketing, product development, and sales to support smooth execution of licensing and marketing activities.
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Occasional travel will be required to the Jakks Pacific Office in Bracknell with the opportunity to support European trade shows.


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Qualifications
- Candidates should possess strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills for working with licensors, internal teams.
- Candidates should ideally have 1-2 years experience in a similar or administrative role (within the consumer productions or licensing industry advantageous)
- Candidates should possess Customer Service skills to handle inquiries professionally and maintain positive partner relationships.
- Candidates should possess Organisation Skills to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and records with accuracy.
- Proficiency in office productivity tools (e.g., Microsoft Office or similar).
- Ability to work effectively in a busy environment, demonstrating reliability, time management, and self-motivation.
- Prior experience in marketing, licensing, retail, or consumer products is beneficial.
- Relevant education or training in marketing, business, communications, or a related field is preferred but not mandatory.
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