Catholic Diocese of Lansing
Director of Sacred Music & Worship
Catholic Diocese of Lansing, Brighton, Michigan, United States, 48116
Position:
Director of Sacred Music & Worship
Location:
Brighton, MI
Holy Spirit Parish in Brighton is seeking a full-time Director of Sacred Music and Worship. This position reports directly to the Pastor and will supervise volunteer singers and musicians. The position comes under the ministerial exception and is not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
General Summary: Partnering with the Pastor, the Director of Sacred Music assists in forming a community of Spirit-filled, missionary disciples of Jesus by providing, coordinating and directing song and musical accompaniment for parish liturgies and worship events in conformity with the Church’s instruction, with a preeminent focus on Sunday Masses. Partnering with the Pastor, the Director of Sacred Music assists in forming a community of Spirit-filled, missionary disciples of Jesus by providing, coordinating and directing song and musical accompaniment for parish liturgies and worship events in conformity with the Church’s instruction, with a preeminent focus on Sunday Masses.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Foster a culture of worship where praising the Lord in song and living a life of whole-hearted devotion are highly valued
Deepen the liturgical understanding of the assembly through the choice of songs and occasional, on-going catechesis
Help increase regular attendance at liturgies through the quality of music selected and learned by the assembly
Select the repertoire for Sunday Masses, school Masses, and other liturgies
Recruit, train, and sustain quality cantors and musicians for the parish liturgies
Encourage and foster the development of talent, especially younger singers and musicians
Participates in planning the liturgies with the pastor and is primarily responsible for all music associated with liturgies: Sunday Masses, school Masses, Holy Days of Obligation, funeral Masses, weddings, and other worship events
Coordinate the staffing of all liturgies with competent musicians and singers
Select and maintain the musical instruments used for the liturgies
Attain copyright permission for music
Direct the preparation and execution of the electric display of words for songs and some Mass parts during Masses and other worship events
Provide liturgical formation, music education, and practical preparations for cantors, choir, musicians, and other groups
Keep current on trends in liturgy and music and serve as a resource consultant for parish staff and groups regarding pastoral music
Must attend all parish staff meetings
Formulate and adhere to an annual music ministry budget
Submit the annual music ministry budget to the business manager and finance council
Find substitutes to cover Masses while away for vacation, etc.
Continue to develop music ministry skills by taking courses/workshops and participating in conferences that are generally related to sacred music and worship music, fostering these talents in others, and the future direction of the parish. The parish will offset the costs of such professional development
Meet with the pastor annually for a performance evaluation and goal setting
Be a Spirit-filled disciple of Jesus Christ
Be committed to growing in holiness through daily prayer and interior conversion.
Have a knowledge of Catholic music literature and Catholic teaching on the role of song and music in the liturgy
Possess a working knowledge of Catholic Liturgy and Sacraments, especially a familiarity with all parts of the Mass and where music is required
Be able to work well with volunteers
Enjoy working with others and building a team environment, while staying self-motivated and reaching goals as a leader
Be approachable, affable and winsome
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Education:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in music. B.S. in Sacred Music or Liturgical Music preferred.
Experience:
Must be able to sing and play the piano and organ. Experience in Catholic sacred music and leading others in worship preferred.
Requirements:
Must complete our safe environment training for the protection of children and youth. Must pass a criminal background check.
Physical Demands While performing duties, employee has to sit for long periods of time, and use hands in repetitive motion tasks. The position also requires standing, stooping, and bending as needed. Employee is expected to work all liturgical services on weekends and during the week including evenings as needed. The position must be able to lift 40 pounds.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work of the position. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills.
To apply for the position, please submit a resume and cover letter to the online application.
Governing employment with the Diocese or with parishes, schools, and agencies of the Diocese
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Director of Sacred Music & Worship
Location:
Brighton, MI
Holy Spirit Parish in Brighton is seeking a full-time Director of Sacred Music and Worship. This position reports directly to the Pastor and will supervise volunteer singers and musicians. The position comes under the ministerial exception and is not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
General Summary: Partnering with the Pastor, the Director of Sacred Music assists in forming a community of Spirit-filled, missionary disciples of Jesus by providing, coordinating and directing song and musical accompaniment for parish liturgies and worship events in conformity with the Church’s instruction, with a preeminent focus on Sunday Masses. Partnering with the Pastor, the Director of Sacred Music assists in forming a community of Spirit-filled, missionary disciples of Jesus by providing, coordinating and directing song and musical accompaniment for parish liturgies and worship events in conformity with the Church’s instruction, with a preeminent focus on Sunday Masses.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Foster a culture of worship where praising the Lord in song and living a life of whole-hearted devotion are highly valued
Deepen the liturgical understanding of the assembly through the choice of songs and occasional, on-going catechesis
Help increase regular attendance at liturgies through the quality of music selected and learned by the assembly
Select the repertoire for Sunday Masses, school Masses, and other liturgies
Recruit, train, and sustain quality cantors and musicians for the parish liturgies
Encourage and foster the development of talent, especially younger singers and musicians
Participates in planning the liturgies with the pastor and is primarily responsible for all music associated with liturgies: Sunday Masses, school Masses, Holy Days of Obligation, funeral Masses, weddings, and other worship events
Coordinate the staffing of all liturgies with competent musicians and singers
Select and maintain the musical instruments used for the liturgies
Attain copyright permission for music
Direct the preparation and execution of the electric display of words for songs and some Mass parts during Masses and other worship events
Provide liturgical formation, music education, and practical preparations for cantors, choir, musicians, and other groups
Keep current on trends in liturgy and music and serve as a resource consultant for parish staff and groups regarding pastoral music
Must attend all parish staff meetings
Formulate and adhere to an annual music ministry budget
Submit the annual music ministry budget to the business manager and finance council
Find substitutes to cover Masses while away for vacation, etc.
Continue to develop music ministry skills by taking courses/workshops and participating in conferences that are generally related to sacred music and worship music, fostering these talents in others, and the future direction of the parish. The parish will offset the costs of such professional development
Meet with the pastor annually for a performance evaluation and goal setting
Be a Spirit-filled disciple of Jesus Christ
Be committed to growing in holiness through daily prayer and interior conversion.
Have a knowledge of Catholic music literature and Catholic teaching on the role of song and music in the liturgy
Possess a working knowledge of Catholic Liturgy and Sacraments, especially a familiarity with all parts of the Mass and where music is required
Be able to work well with volunteers
Enjoy working with others and building a team environment, while staying self-motivated and reaching goals as a leader
Be approachable, affable and winsome
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Education:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in music. B.S. in Sacred Music or Liturgical Music preferred.
Experience:
Must be able to sing and play the piano and organ. Experience in Catholic sacred music and leading others in worship preferred.
Requirements:
Must complete our safe environment training for the protection of children and youth. Must pass a criminal background check.
Physical Demands While performing duties, employee has to sit for long periods of time, and use hands in repetitive motion tasks. The position also requires standing, stooping, and bending as needed. Employee is expected to work all liturgical services on weekends and during the week including evenings as needed. The position must be able to lift 40 pounds.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work of the position. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills.
To apply for the position, please submit a resume and cover letter to the online application.
Governing employment with the Diocese or with parishes, schools, and agencies of the Diocese
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