Farringdon, London and considerable time onsite during the summer festival season (around 4 weeks per show)
Reports to:
Event Manager
Contract Type:
12 months fixed term contract
Working Hours:
Part time
(24 hours per week) moving to full time (40 hours per week)
between April to September with extra weekend working throughout the festival season as required. Work onsite required throughout the summer. Onsite hours are 8am - 8pm.
Role Description
The Licensing Coordinator (also referred to as Licensing Operations and Compliance Coordinator) is a key part of the planning team for their events. The main aim of the role is to be involved with the operational planning of the event, ensure compliance with the licence and Event Management Plan and ensure strong agency liaison for designated events, whilst also being involved with other Festival Republic shows throughout the summer.
Who you are
You may have previous experience in the following roles:
event coordination; project administration or management; local authority licensing department; licence compliance; health and safety
Competencies / Skills / Knowledge / Experience
Essential
Exceptional organisational and administrative skills
Detailed work
Joined up thinking
Ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
Working under pressure / in a pressurized environment
Desirable
Demonstrable experience and knowledge of events
Experience working with the local authority and agencies
Excellent IT skills
Behaviours
Excellent communication skills
Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy
Exceptional organisational and administrative skills with the ability to prioritise
Level-headedness
Joined up thinking and analytical skills
Proactive approach to problem solving
What the role includes
Assisting the Event Manager as delegated to achieve the planning of the event in relation to but not limited to welfare, medical, staffing, fire management, traffic management, signage, water safety, noise management, alcohol compliance, H&S, security, plus negotiating and ordering the onsite requirements for all the above
Writing and updating the Event Management Plan and associated appendices along with other key submitted documents in conjunction with the Event Manager
The compliance of the event with all licensing and legal obligations as well as all other commitments made in the Event Management Plan and associated appendices along with other key submitted documents, action points from agency meetings etc
Strong liaison with statutory and non-statutory local agencies (e.g. police, fire, ambulance service, landowner, environmental health, licensing, building control, emergency planning, planning and Highways Agency where required) in conjunction with the Event Manager to include attendance at Safety Advisory Group meetings and individual meetings with agencies as required and regular updates by email / phone
The implementation of policies in conjunction with the Event Manager and the rest of the team
Keeping abreast of licensing developments and other relevant legislation and guidance and implementing as required
Ensuring contractor and staff compliance with licensing conditions, policies and other commitments made by making their compliance part of the condition of contract with them and by then monitoring, auditing and managing throughout
Regular liaison with and progress reports to the Event Manager
Applying for traffic regulation orders, footpath closures and other orders as required
Organising and taking minutes for meetings as required, or delegating as required to the Licensing Assistant
Following up on all action points from debriefs, agency meetings, internal meetings and so on
Ensuring compliance with disability legislation and liaising with accessibility co-ordinator (or equivalent) to ensure all briefings / infrastructure organised
Collating and booking the requirements for all licensing contractors and services
Traffic and transport planning and implementation will normally be covered by an external company or Traffic Coordinator but some tasks may need to fall to the Event Manager and therefore the Licensing Co-ordinator particularly in relation to onsite traffic, parking etc
Negotiating and agreeing best prices for each contract using agreed rates under group buying deals where applicable, raising purchase orders and liaising with accounts over payment schedules. Keeping track of whether all purchase orders have come back signed
Sending out confirmation letters, purchase orders and relevant Health & Safety paperwork and ensuring that any additional documentation required as a condition of contract is included
Organising CRB / PNC checks if required
Ensuring all bar / trader / sponsor concessions onsite are run according to the DPS contract and relevant legislation / terms of trading
In conjunction with the Event Manager, liaison with local residents via the Parish Councils and direct in the case of neighbours, to include the administration of reduced-price residents' tickets
In conjunction with the Event Manager, PPL licence application and gathering of PRS information if required
In conjunction with the Event Manager, submitting films to the local authority for classification as required and ensuring compliance
The recruitment of licensing office staff as required and management of team on site
Assisting with budget preparation and updating on an on-going basis as delegated
Preparing and updating contact list and production schedule throughout and feeding into main version held by Production Co-ordinator
Maintaining up to date guest ticket database
Investigating and managing complaints post festival
Collecting and collating all debriefs post festival
Preparation of a debrief report on improvements for the following year
Achieving tasks, targets and deadlines outlined as part of the event timeline
Ad hoc tasks as required
Equal Opportunities
We are passionate and committed to our people and go beyond the rhetoric of diversity and inclusion. You will be working in an inclusive environment and be encouraged to bring your whole self to work. We will do all that we can to help you successfully balance your work and homelife. As a growing business we will encourage you to develop your professional and personal aspirations, enjoy new experiences, and learn from the talented people you will be working with. It's talent that matters to us and we encourage applications from people irrespective of their gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability status or caring responsibilities.
The Company
Festival Republic is part of Live Nation Entertainment which is the world's leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, LN Media and Artist Nation Management.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Wednesday 29th October 2025.
We reserve the right to close applications at any time so encourage early application where possible.
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