A traditional, historic, and dynamically growing Roman Catholic parish, blessed with a recently updated three-manual pipe organ, is seeking a highly skilled Organist/Choir Master to lead a reverent and vibrant sacred music program. The ideal candidate is a practicing Roman Catholic who will foster a music program firmly rooted in the Church's sacred tradition, serving Novus Ordo Masses celebrated weekly in Latin, English, and Spanish. Of key importance, the organist-choir master will have in the forefront of his or her ministry that music, while exceptionally important, remains always in the service of the liturgy. This full-time leadership role requires a confident and experienced organist, proficient in improvisation and choral direction, who can direct a partially paid adult choir and a school choir. The Organist/Choir Master will collaborate closely with the Pastor to elevate the liturgical life of the parish in harmony with the principles of Musicam Sacram.
Classification: Exempt, Full-Time (includes evening and weekend hours)
Salary Range: $70,000+ commensurate with education, experience, and ability.
Additionally, there are approximately 10+ funerals and 30 weddings per year - each with proper remuneration. The parish also provides a 50% tuition discount for children enrolled in our parish school as well as contributions to a diocesan-managed 403B account and health insurance.
Reports To: Pastor
Key Responsibilities
• Lead the parish music program with excellence and fidelity to the Church's liturgy. • Grow and develop a Children's Choir, nurturing a love of sacred music in the next generation. • Incorporate Gregorian chant, polyphony, motets, and traditional hymnody into all liturgies, including the use of English and Gregorian Propers and the Ordinary as the primary musical settings of the Mass.
• Direct and accompany:
o Saturday Vigil, Sunday, Holy Day, and School Masses o Funerals, weddings, and special liturgical celebrations, including periodically scheduled Solemn Vespers and Exposition and Benediction
• Collaborate with the Pastor to select music in accord with the liturgical calendar and sacred tradition, supporting thoughtful liturgical planning and implementation. • Recruit, train, schedule, and mentor cantors, choir members, and instrumentalists. • Lead regular rehearsals, prepare worship aids, and oversee the care and stewardship of parish music resources. • Prepare worship aids for weekend, Holy Day, and School Masses.
Qualifications
• Practicing Roman Catholic, active in parish life, with a deep spiritual life and a strong love for the Church's liturgy. • Thorough understanding of the principles contained in Musicam Sacram. • Demonstrated excellence in organ performance, including accompaniment, liturgical repertoire, and improvisation. • Proven experience in choral direction within the context of the Mass and other liturgies of the Church. • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills, with the desire and ability to work collaboratively as part of a cohesive parish team. • Experience building, growing, and directing music programs in a parish setting. Working Conditions / Physical Requirements • Ability to operate standard office equipment, including computers, copiers, and telephones. • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel). • Effective verbal and written communication skills. • Valid driver's license. • Ability to stand, walk, sit, talk, hear, stoop, kneel, crouch, and reach above the shoulders as required in the performance of duties. • Ability to lift and move up to 25 pounds (e.g., music, equipment, materials).
Please include a resume, cover letter, and (if available) links to recordings or previous liturgical work.