Church of the Holy Spirit
Director of Music Ministry – Parish of St. Cecilia-St. Gabriel
Church of the Holy Spirit, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06925
Overview
OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY : The Parish Director of Music Ministry is a full-time administrator in support of the Pastor’s responsibilities to the parish. The Director of Music Ministry serves the parish as principal organist and choir director, according to the highest standards established by this profession, with the goal of enhancing the sacred atmosphere of the Mass. The primary purpose of this position is to assist the Pastor in his role as the principal liturgist of the parish. Responsibilities
Provides service playing for the regular parish liturgical celebrations, including holy days, sacramental celebrations, weddings, and funerals, with particular attention to accompanying the assembly Develops parish music program by regularly meeting with pastor to coordinate music selection for parish Masses and liturgical events taking place in the parish Assists Pastor in search of replacement for current church organ Coordinates cantor schedule, recruits members for parish choir, trains and directs parish choir. Keeps up to date with current Catholic liturgical norms, both universal and local Develops budget for liturgical music and is accountable for music expenditures Follows Church and civil laws regarding copyrights and copying music Coordinates music for funeral Masses and weddings. Should be available to meet/speak with families and couples to give guidance in the selection of music for funeral and wedding liturgies During authorized absences, ensures coverage at scheduled Masses with permission of pastor Other duties as assigned Qualifications
Must have a high degree of proficiency in playing the organ, as attested to by formal credentials and personal performance audition. Should have at least a bachelor’s degree in music Should have a working knowledge of other instruments which might be used for the provision of sacred music during liturgy Must have demonstrated skill as an effective choral conductor Must be a practicing Catholic, have knowledge of the Church’s liturgical tradition and current liturgical practices Must have strong communication skills Salary Range: $40k-$50k, per year plus benefits as well as earning opportunities through funerals and weddings. Salary will be commensurate with education, experience, and level of expertise.
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OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY : The Parish Director of Music Ministry is a full-time administrator in support of the Pastor’s responsibilities to the parish. The Director of Music Ministry serves the parish as principal organist and choir director, according to the highest standards established by this profession, with the goal of enhancing the sacred atmosphere of the Mass. The primary purpose of this position is to assist the Pastor in his role as the principal liturgist of the parish. Responsibilities
Provides service playing for the regular parish liturgical celebrations, including holy days, sacramental celebrations, weddings, and funerals, with particular attention to accompanying the assembly Develops parish music program by regularly meeting with pastor to coordinate music selection for parish Masses and liturgical events taking place in the parish Assists Pastor in search of replacement for current church organ Coordinates cantor schedule, recruits members for parish choir, trains and directs parish choir. Keeps up to date with current Catholic liturgical norms, both universal and local Develops budget for liturgical music and is accountable for music expenditures Follows Church and civil laws regarding copyrights and copying music Coordinates music for funeral Masses and weddings. Should be available to meet/speak with families and couples to give guidance in the selection of music for funeral and wedding liturgies During authorized absences, ensures coverage at scheduled Masses with permission of pastor Other duties as assigned Qualifications
Must have a high degree of proficiency in playing the organ, as attested to by formal credentials and personal performance audition. Should have at least a bachelor’s degree in music Should have a working knowledge of other instruments which might be used for the provision of sacred music during liturgy Must have demonstrated skill as an effective choral conductor Must be a practicing Catholic, have knowledge of the Church’s liturgical tradition and current liturgical practices Must have strong communication skills Salary Range: $40k-$50k, per year plus benefits as well as earning opportunities through funerals and weddings. Salary will be commensurate with education, experience, and level of expertise.
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