Music Director

ParishesWinter Springs, FL
9d

About The Position

SUMMARY The Director of Music facilitates the music for all liturgical celebrations. These responsibilities include directing and planning regularly scheduled weekend liturgies; directing, scheduling, and rehearsing adult choirs, rehearsals, recruitment and formation of parish cantors and music volunteers; organist/pianist at weekend Masses and on Holy Days; seasonal liturgies; music for faith formation program; supervision of audio-visual equipment; and music for funerals and weddings directly to the Pastor. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Pastoral Musician as Professional Person Commitment to professional development is a mutual responsibility of the musician and the parish. To maintain a competent level of professionalism, the responsibility of the pastoral musician includes: · Practices to improve or maintain skills in voice, conducting, and the instruments upon which the musician is expected to perform. · Research and master’s liturgical music · Pursues educational advancement in musical skills that relate to the parish's need (e.g., organ, choral directing, vocal pedagogy) · Keeps current with official statements and documents on music, liturgy, and developments in the pastoral field · Studies various liturgical and musical publications · Member of professional organizations and attendance at national and area conferences and workshops · Periodic coursework in the field of pastoral liturgy and liturgical music. Pastoral Musician as Administrator · The responsibility of the pastoral musician as an administrator involves: · Makes liturgical music policies in conjunction with the Liturgy Commission and pastoral staff, taking into consideration Diocesan and national guidelines. · Formulates a music budget for the parish worship program. · Develops and maintains a liturgical music library of various styles and genres for assembly, choir, cantor and instrumentalists. · Maintains the parish's musical instruments. · Makes recommendations for the purchase of new instruments, sound equipment, hymnals and music supplies. · Secures other musicians as needed for special celebrations, such as Christmas, Easter, Confirmation, etc. The Director of Music Ministry should demonstrate the ability to: · Select and teach new music to the assembly. · Develop the musicianship of cantors and other musicians. · Nurture musicianship of the youth. · Serve as a resource to parish as well as persons involved in other parish ministries. · Provide liturgical guidance in sensitive pastoral situations, such as the preparation of weddings and funerals. · Lead and animate the community's sung prayer. · Administer a multifaceted music program. This includes both short and long-range planning, budget administration, development and maintenance of a music library, scheduling, and timely communication with other liturgical ministers. · Work in collaboration with other ministers of the parish.

Requirements

  • Practice of the Catholic faith is required.
  • Church employees must conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with and supportive of the mission and purpose of the Church. Their public behavior must not violate the faith, morals or laws of the Church or the policies of the diocese.
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in music or its equivalent.
  • Musical leadership requires skills in the following areas: keyboard, voice and conducting.
  • Skills and experience may be required in other areas such as contemporary instrumental ensembles, orchestration, hand bells, children's choirs, composition and familiarity with musical styles of various cultures within the community.
  • A thorough understanding of Roman Catholic liturgical Theology and praxis.
  • A knowledge of the history and repertoire of sacred music.
  • A high level of organizational and interpersonal skills is required. Attention to detail and working well with others is also required.
  • Ability to read and analyze routine correspondence and compose appropriate responses. Ability to respond effectively to common inquiries from internal and external sources. Ability to effectively present reports and information to constituents.
  • Ability to apply appropriate mathematical concepts and operations in establishing and maintaining budgets.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
  • The ability to sit and stand for long periods of time.
  • Must be able to reach, grasp, feel, and see up close and from afar.
  • You must be able to use basic office computer hardware and peripherals, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Must be able to communicate verbally and in written form.
  • Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (15 pounds).

Responsibilities

  • Directing and planning regularly scheduled weekend liturgies
  • Directing, scheduling, and rehearsing adult choirs
  • Rehearsals, recruitment and formation of parish cantors and music volunteers
  • Organist/pianist at weekend Masses and on Holy Days
  • Seasonal liturgies
  • Music for faith formation program
  • Supervision of audio-visual equipment
  • Music for funerals and weddings directly to the Pastor
  • Practices to improve or maintain skills in voice, conducting, and the instruments upon which the musician is expected to perform.
  • Research and master’s liturgical music
  • Pursues educational advancement in musical skills that relate to the parish's need (e.g., organ, choral directing, vocal pedagogy)
  • Keeps current with official statements and documents on music, liturgy, and developments in the pastoral field
  • Studies various liturgical and musical publications
  • Member of professional organizations and attendance at national and area conferences and workshops
  • Periodic coursework in the field of pastoral liturgy and liturgical music.
  • Makes liturgical music policies in conjunction with the Liturgy Commission and pastoral staff, taking into consideration Diocesan and national guidelines.
  • Formulates a music budget for the parish worship program.
  • Develops and maintains a liturgical music library of various styles and genres for assembly, choir, cantor and instrumentalists.
  • Maintains the parish's musical instruments.
  • Makes recommendations for the purchase of new instruments, sound equipment, hymnals and music supplies.
  • Secures other musicians as needed for special celebrations, such as Christmas, Easter, Confirmation, etc.
  • Select and teach new music to the assembly.
  • Develop the musicianship of cantors and other musicians.
  • Nurture musicianship of the youth.
  • Serve as a resource to parish as well as persons involved in other parish ministries.
  • Provide liturgical guidance in sensitive pastoral situations, such as the preparation of weddings and funerals.
  • Lead and animate the community's sung prayer.
  • Administer a multifaceted music program. This includes both short and long-range planning, budget administration, development and maintenance of a music library, scheduling, and timely communication with other liturgical ministers.
  • Work in collaboration with other ministers of the parish.
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