Assistant Artist Manager
Ikon Arts Management Dependent on experience, starting from £28,500 Closing date 13 February 2026
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to join the Ikon Arts Management office as an Assistant Artist
Manager.
The successful candidate should be educated to degree level or equivalent, with excellent organisational,
interpersonal and communication skills with an eye for detail and the ability to multitask in a busy office
environment. An understanding of social media and knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential. Knowledge of
classical music is essential and some experience within the classical music industry is desired.
Candidates must be proactive and presentable. The role requires the ability to deal with people diplomatically
as well as representing the company and/or artists in various scenarios including over the phone, and at
meetings and concerts. The successful candidate will be a confident and energetic individual with the
capability to work as both part of a team and independently. The ability to speak another European language
would be preferable but not essential. Career development within the role is encouraged.
Key duties and responsibilities:
• Liaising between the artists, artist managers, agents and promoters and responding to their requests
• Maintaining artists’ dairies and the office database (Overture) and ensuring they are up to date at all times
• Producing detailed and accurate concert itineraries and organising all logistical aspects of artists’
performances. This includes travel, accommodation and rehearsals in accordance with artists’ needs
• Organisation of artists’ visas, work permits and withholding tax applications
• Assisting the artist managers with contracts and invoices
• Updating and creating marketing materials such as websites, collating reviews, and social media management
• Assisting with the company’s special projects
• Assisting with the general running of the office such as answering telephones, organising meeting rooms,
welcoming visitors, and responding to artists’ requests
The successful applicant(s) will be required to work from our office situated in Kings Cross. This is a full time
position. Normal office hours are Monday to Friday 10am–6pm. The position also requires the flexibility to
attend concerts and other events as necessary, and there is the potential for some international travel.
Start date: Mid-late March 2026
Manager.
The successful candidate should be educated to degree level or equivalent, with excellent organisational,
interpersonal and communication skills with an eye for detail and the ability to multitask in a busy office
environment. An understanding of social media and knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential. Knowledge of
classical music is essential and some experience within the classical music industry is desired.
Candidates must be proactive and presentable. The role requires the ability to deal with people diplomatically
as well as representing the company and/or artists in various scenarios including over the phone, and at
meetings and concerts. The successful candidate will be a confident and energetic individual with the
capability to work as both part of a team and independently. The ability to speak another European language
would be preferable but not essential. Career development within the role is encouraged.
Key duties and responsibilities:
• Liaising between the artists, artist managers, agents and promoters and responding to their requests
• Maintaining artists’ dairies and the office database (Overture) and ensuring they are up to date at all times
• Producing detailed and accurate concert itineraries and organising all logistical aspects of artists’
performances. This includes travel, accommodation and rehearsals in accordance with artists’ needs
• Organisation of artists’ visas, work permits and withholding tax applications
• Assisting the artist managers with contracts and invoices
• Updating and creating marketing materials such as websites, collating reviews, and social media management
• Assisting with the company’s special projects
• Assisting with the general running of the office such as answering telephones, organising meeting rooms,
welcoming visitors, and responding to artists’ requests
The successful applicant(s) will be required to work from our office situated in Kings Cross. This is a full time
position. Normal office hours are Monday to Friday 10am–6pm. The position also requires the flexibility to
attend concerts and other events as necessary, and there is the potential for some international travel.
Start date: Mid-late March 2026