Diocese of Tucson
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Job Title: Director of Music Status: Full Time 30-35 hours Exemption Status: Exempt Salary Grade: 26 Department/Location: Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish / Oro Valley, AZ Base pay
$56,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr Primary Function
Under the direction of the Pastor, responsible for working cooperatively with the Pastor, Assistant Director of Music, parish leaders, and others to plan and foster music and liturgy that promote the full, conscious, and active participation of the assembly. The Employee shall be a minister of the Gospel and Catholic Teaching both academically and behaviorally while at work and in his/her personal life, “Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received.” (Eph. 4:1) Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform as a lay minister in support of the parish’s spiritual and pastoral mission. Shall abide by Catholic principles in the teacher’s professional and private life and shall govern his/her professional and private life in strict accordance with Catholic morals and principles to demonstrate complete adherence to Catholic moral strictures. Ensure that all liturgical musicians and choir members are well-versed in the liturgy of the Church and the propriety of their duties, including an understanding of the rubrics of the Church. Be responsible for all music associated with worship and liturgy is in accordance with the currently accepted practices of the Roman Catholic Church Attain copyright permission for music as necessary. Hold regularly scheduled rehearsals of the music to be used at liturgies. Provide liturgical formation, music education, and practical preparation for cantors, choir members, and instrumentalists. Be responsible for implementing the music ministry for liturgies, including recruiting, training, and rehearsing all participants in the music program. Provide music for all liturgical celebrations of Sundays, feasts, seasons, and special liturgical events. Serve as a resource person for religious education and youth ministry programs. Provide musical input and copyright information for the preparation of worship aids. Participate in liturgy committee and pastoral staff meetings. Research new music to provide a fresh and expanding repertoire to the congregation as well as the choir/cantors. Be responsible for developing and maintaining a parish music/choral library. Be responsible for developing and maintaining the music budget. Be responsible for hiring professional musicians for special Masses and events. Provide guidance and music for wedding and funeral liturgies. Perform other duties as assigned. Physical/Mental Requirements
Requires coordination and manual dexterity; normal mental and visual ability; ability to lift as required in a normal office environment. Required Activities
Walking; sitting; standing; stooping; reaching; talking; handling; hearing; carrying; and keyboarding. Basic Qualifications
Must have a working knowledge of and a strong commitment to the mission of the Diocese and Catholic Church; be in full communion with the Church. Must have a working knowledge of the Liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church and traditions and possess a repertoire of traditional and contemporary liturgical music, including Life Teen, to enhance and support the prayer and worship of the parish community. Possess competence in training cantors, choral directing, and keyboard performance. Possess excellent communication skills, verbal and written, excellent human relations, and interpersonal skills. Exercise courtesy to fellow employees, parishioners, and the general public. Must be a self-starter; well organized; perform multiple tasks simultaneously, and work with a sense of urgency. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment; punctuality is always a must; ability to travel locally as required. Possess proficiency in computer technology, including word-processing, and the use of music notation software. Must have a professional bearing and a clean, neat personal appearance. Willingness to maintain his/her artistic ability to pursue professional advancement in the fields of liturgy & music. Must be able to successfully pass a background, criminal history, and credit history check. Education and Experience
Master’s in Music, Music Education, Conducting, or a similar degree. Doctorate degrees preferred. A minimum of five years of professional experience in the preparation and celebration of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. Familiarity with liturgical resources and music repertoire. Other/Preferred Skills
Bilingual (English/Spanish) Keyboard proficiency (warm-ups, hymns, vocal lines, accompaniments, improvisation, arrangements) Covenants of Employment
Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish - Tucson is a Roman Catholic religious organization and that all employees are expected to respect and conduct themselves in accordance with the values, teachings, and morals of the Roman Catholic Church and by Arizona state law. Under the “Zero Tolerance Policy”, no one will be knowingly assigned or retained to serve in Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish - Tucson when that person is determined to have engaged in the abuse of a minor or to have violated boundaries in dealing with minors. Seniority level
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Job Title: Director of Music Status: Full Time 30-35 hours Exemption Status: Exempt Salary Grade: 26 Department/Location: Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish / Oro Valley, AZ Base pay
$56,000.00/yr - $60,000.00/yr Primary Function
Under the direction of the Pastor, responsible for working cooperatively with the Pastor, Assistant Director of Music, parish leaders, and others to plan and foster music and liturgy that promote the full, conscious, and active participation of the assembly. The Employee shall be a minister of the Gospel and Catholic Teaching both academically and behaviorally while at work and in his/her personal life, “Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received.” (Eph. 4:1) Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform as a lay minister in support of the parish’s spiritual and pastoral mission. Shall abide by Catholic principles in the teacher’s professional and private life and shall govern his/her professional and private life in strict accordance with Catholic morals and principles to demonstrate complete adherence to Catholic moral strictures. Ensure that all liturgical musicians and choir members are well-versed in the liturgy of the Church and the propriety of their duties, including an understanding of the rubrics of the Church. Be responsible for all music associated with worship and liturgy is in accordance with the currently accepted practices of the Roman Catholic Church Attain copyright permission for music as necessary. Hold regularly scheduled rehearsals of the music to be used at liturgies. Provide liturgical formation, music education, and practical preparation for cantors, choir members, and instrumentalists. Be responsible for implementing the music ministry for liturgies, including recruiting, training, and rehearsing all participants in the music program. Provide music for all liturgical celebrations of Sundays, feasts, seasons, and special liturgical events. Serve as a resource person for religious education and youth ministry programs. Provide musical input and copyright information for the preparation of worship aids. Participate in liturgy committee and pastoral staff meetings. Research new music to provide a fresh and expanding repertoire to the congregation as well as the choir/cantors. Be responsible for developing and maintaining a parish music/choral library. Be responsible for developing and maintaining the music budget. Be responsible for hiring professional musicians for special Masses and events. Provide guidance and music for wedding and funeral liturgies. Perform other duties as assigned. Physical/Mental Requirements
Requires coordination and manual dexterity; normal mental and visual ability; ability to lift as required in a normal office environment. Required Activities
Walking; sitting; standing; stooping; reaching; talking; handling; hearing; carrying; and keyboarding. Basic Qualifications
Must have a working knowledge of and a strong commitment to the mission of the Diocese and Catholic Church; be in full communion with the Church. Must have a working knowledge of the Liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church and traditions and possess a repertoire of traditional and contemporary liturgical music, including Life Teen, to enhance and support the prayer and worship of the parish community. Possess competence in training cantors, choral directing, and keyboard performance. Possess excellent communication skills, verbal and written, excellent human relations, and interpersonal skills. Exercise courtesy to fellow employees, parishioners, and the general public. Must be a self-starter; well organized; perform multiple tasks simultaneously, and work with a sense of urgency. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment; punctuality is always a must; ability to travel locally as required. Possess proficiency in computer technology, including word-processing, and the use of music notation software. Must have a professional bearing and a clean, neat personal appearance. Willingness to maintain his/her artistic ability to pursue professional advancement in the fields of liturgy & music. Must be able to successfully pass a background, criminal history, and credit history check. Education and Experience
Master’s in Music, Music Education, Conducting, or a similar degree. Doctorate degrees preferred. A minimum of five years of professional experience in the preparation and celebration of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. Familiarity with liturgical resources and music repertoire. Other/Preferred Skills
Bilingual (English/Spanish) Keyboard proficiency (warm-ups, hymns, vocal lines, accompaniments, improvisation, arrangements) Covenants of Employment
Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish - Tucson is a Roman Catholic religious organization and that all employees are expected to respect and conduct themselves in accordance with the values, teachings, and morals of the Roman Catholic Church and by Arizona state law. Under the “Zero Tolerance Policy”, no one will be knowingly assigned or retained to serve in Saint Mark Roman Catholic Parish - Tucson when that person is determined to have engaged in the abuse of a minor or to have violated boundaries in dealing with minors. Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology Industries
Religious Institutions
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