Manager, Rights and Reproductions (Storytelling)
Company: National Geographic Society
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
How You’ll Contribute The Storytelling team works to expand the
organization’s impact through journalism, photography, film/video,
web content, mapping, and data visualization. As one of the largest
funders to individual storytellers in this work, it also identifies
key grantmaking, and fellowship opportunities with creative talent.
Much of the team's programmatic activity is focused on identifying
and building capacity for the next generation of diverse
storytellers. Reporting to the Director of Outreach and Engagement,
the Manager of Rights and Reproductions plays a key role in
managing intellectual property rights, licensing, and other
rights-related matters within the Society’s Special Collections.
This role involves close collaboration with various stakeholders,
including the Society’s Legal team, Campus and Experiences, and
partners at Disney and Cengage. Key responsibilities include
overseeing reproduction and use requests, managing licensing
agreements, and contributing to the strategic development of rights
management policies and workflow improvements, ensuring compliance
with copyright and usage rights while promoting responsible access,
distribution, and reuse of collection materials. Your Impact
Responsibilities Rights Research and Management (70%) Oversee the
interpretation, application, and communication of copyright,
intellectual property, and usage rights related to collection
materials based on guidance from Legal and Business Affairs (LBA).
Assess and document rights status for collection items, including
public domain status, donor agreements, cultural restrictions and
sensitivities, and third-party rights with input from LBA. Assist
Special Collections and LBA staff with licensing agreements for new
acquisitions. Conduct quality control review on assets before
sharing with users to ensure alignment with use agreements and
rights management/access policies. Conducts preliminary rights
clearance research and asset delivery (contracts, footage, and
other materials in Special Collections’ care) to facilitate
decisions in Legal and Business Affairs (LBA) regarding asset use
and support documentation by media, communications, and production
teams. Collaborate with Special Collections leadership and other
internal stakeholders to streamline and coordinate rights
evaluation through unified collections and digital asset management
systems. Track audience usage and feedback. Assist Senior Manager,
Reference and Research in ensuring that all rights and licensing
requests are properly scoped, documented and tracked and all
research workflows are efficient, transparent and collaborative.
Training and Outreach (20%) Advise staff and stakeholders on
rights-related issues, including fair use, open access, orphan
works, and risk management. Collaborate with the Senior Manager,
Reference and Research to develop clear guidance and resources for
researchers (internal and external) navigating use/access of
Special Collections materials. Policy and Process Development (10%)
Develop and maintain internal policies, procedures, and workflows
for rights and reproductions, ensuring alignment with access
standards, production and media team needs, and LBA approval.
Educational Background Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Years and Types of
Experience 5 years of progressive responsibility in an Archives,
Special Collections, museum, or similar setting with demonstrated
experience in rights management, copyright, and intellectual
property. Necessary Knowledge and Skills Broad knowledge of
National Geographic history, organization, and mission.
Demonstrated experience in rights management, digital project
management, or contracts negotiation, preferably in a museum,
archive, or library setting. Thorough knowledge of copyright and
intellectual property law and professional standards of practice.
Demonstrated experience with digital asset management systems.
Strong customer service focus, with well-rounded analytical and
prioritization skills. Ability to work well under pressure.
Demonstrated commitment to open and equitable access. Ability to
collaborate effectively within and across diverse teams. Effective
written and verbal communications skills with strong attention to
detail. Supervision No direct reports. Salary Information The
National Geographic Society offers a competitive and holistic total
rewards package. Our compensation structure and transparent pay
philosophy are based on industry-specific market data for
similar-sized nonprofit organizations. The salary range for this
position accounts for a wide range of factors including but not
limited to organizational need; specific skill sets; experience and
training; certifications; and more. At the National Geographic
Society, individuals are typically hired at or near the starting
point of the salary range for their role, and compensation
decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each
case. The salary range for this position is $78,850.00 -
$83,000.00. In addition, the National Geographic Society offers a
competitive and comprehensive benefits package that includes, but
is not limited to, medical, dental, and vision insurance; engaging
and comprehensive wellness program; 401(k) retirement savings plan
with matching contributions after 6 months of employment; flexible
paid time off benefits with up to 22 days of paid annual leave per
calendar year (15 days for new hires in their first year, prorated
based on the number of pay periods remaining in the year) and 10
days of sick leave; 12 paid holidays and a paid winter break
between December 25 and 31 (May not apply to all roles that are
required to work during high volume seasons or essential workers.
Please check with the hiring manager for confirmation.); paid
parental leave, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement,
fertility benefits; learning and development opportunities;
Lifestyle Spending Account; pet adoption assistance and insurance;
pre-tax transportation benefits with a generous employer subsidy;
employer-paid life insurance and disability benefit; and a variety
of National Geographic discounts and perks. Job Designation Hybrid
- At the Society, we believe in the advantages of coming together
to build community, mentor and learn from colleagues, and connect
more deeply with our mission. As a result, the majority of our
staff are Hybrid. Our Hybrid category requires that staff work at
Base Camp two days each week: every Tuesday and Wednesday. Hybrid
staff are also always welcome to come in additional days each week
if preferred. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the
United States. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
W e encourage you to apply even if your experience is not a 100%
match with the position. We are looking for someone with relevant
skills and experience, not a checklist that exactly matches the job
description. We want to help you grow and in return, you help us
grow into a stronger, more inclusive organization.
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