
Department
Press Books Contracts And Intellectual Property
About the Department
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Drafts and issues all original book publication and series contracts as well as amendments, cancellations, subsidy agreements, and specialized contributor agreements; assists the Director of IP with the drafting and issuing of co-publication agreements.
Assists the International Rights Manager with the acquisition of translation rights, including process tracking and submitting advance payment requests.
Assists the Paperbacks Editor with the management of backlist reprint title renewals, including process tracking, data management, and reviewing renewal agreements proposed by licensor.
Maintains and updates contracts and permissions templates and boilerplate language on an ongoing basis in accordance with evolving trends in intellectual property and industry best practices.
Maintains contracts, rights, and permissions data in Press databases.
Maintains the digital archive of legal documents related to Press books content.
Acts as a liaison to other Press departments to help facilitate the publishing process, especially consulting on 3rd party permissions issues.
Reviews and negotiates modifications to serial licensing agreements proposed by third parties.
Receives and assesses internal requests to use materials from Books Division titles for publicity, marketing, and production purposes.
Serves as a liaison to publishers, agents, authors, and the general public regarding Press IP.
Analyzes publication agreements and assesses rights held by the Press in order to make independent decisions regarding future use or re-use of Press IP.
Provides training and guidance to Publishers, Managing Editors, and other journals staff on questions pertaining to 3rd party permissions issues.
Maintains a digital archive of legal documents related to journal acquisitions and licensing agreements.
Trains and supervises the Permissions & Copyright Coordinator and student assistants, oversees the Coordinator’s work evaluating and granting third-party permissions requests and filing for copyright registration, ensuring compliance with Press policies and governmental requirements, and providing guidance to enhance decision-making accuracy and efficiency.
Analyzes permissions activity to help determine updates to fee structures and identify opportunities to increase process efficiency.
Ensures that best-practice documentation used by the Coordinator and assistants is kept up to date as legal and organizational factors change.
Devises improvements to departmental workflows and implements technology solutions to improve efficiency on an ongoing basis including representing the IP dept in interdepartmental groups dedicated to on-going development projects, and attending meetings with IT department when necessary.
Contributes to setting the Press’s intellectual property policies and ensures that procedures are implemented in regard to publication agreements, licensing agreements, 3rd party permissions, and re-use of Press content.
Additional office and clerical functions as needed.
Works closely with the IP Director on audio rights licensing and manages relationships with a portfolio of audio publishers for Press Books titles, including fielding inquiries and offers, negotiating terms, and developing template agreements.
Communicates and coordinates with stakeholders to effectuate audio book licensing, approvals, advance/file fee payment, and production.
Develops and/or maintains audio strategy spreadsheets for tracking front- and backlist audio book production options and workflows.
Coordinate all stages of manuscript editing and proof review up to the time the book is bound and edit and approve catalog and jacket materials with guidance from others.
Edits books, journals, or other written materials with some guidance from others. Establishes editing schedules.
Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor's degree.
- Graduate work.
Experience:
- One year of supervisory experience.
Technical Knowledge or Skills:
- Microsoft Office.
- Adobe Creative Suite.
Preferred Competencies
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Interpersonal skills.
- Customer service skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Analytical skills.
- Decision-making skills.
- Problem-solving skills.
- Creativity.
- Supervisory experience.
- Respond quickly and appropriately to emails and queries.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Work as part of a team.
- Work independently with a high degree of initiative.
- Work on multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, and meet deadlines.
- Handle large number of documents and projects with high accuracy and attention to detail.
- Ability to manage stressful situations.
- Knowledge of database, word processing, and spreadsheet software.
- Ability to travel.
- Train others.
- Familiarity with scholarly content and communications.
- Familiarity with contracts and copyright law .
Working Conditions
- Requires some domestic travel.
- Requires extended periods of time at a computer.
- Must be able to lift boxes of books.
Application Documents
- Resume (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Role Impact
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
Pay Rate Type
FLSA Status
Pay Range
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
Posting Statement
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- $51,000 - $66,000