Director of Music and Liturgy Job at Archdiocese Of Hartford Catholic Schools in
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Description
The Director of Music and Liturgy is a key leader in the spiritual and worship life of the eight churches of Blessed Michael McGivney Parish, working directly under the Pastor. This role oversees all aspects of music and liturgical planning to foster a vibrant and engaging worship environment. Through the integration of music and liturgy, the Director seeks to inspire the parish community toward deeper faith, hope, and love in Jesus Christ.
This role requires the ability to work in a Catholic environment of kindness, compassion, respect, integrity, mutual charity and dignity. The Director of Music and Liturgy Ministry must reflect the core values of the Catholic Church and Blessed Michael McGivney Parish
Music Ministry Responsibilities:
Supervise and manage a team of musicians
Responsible for arranging music for all Liturgical and Para-liturgical services at Blessed Michael McGivney Parish
Responsible for scheduling organist and cantor for all Parish masses, Catholic holidays, and Holy Day of Obligation masses
Be on site at least 45 minutes before each liturgy to rehearse with musicians and provide appropriate preludes and postludes for every liturgy.
Continually keep liturgies new and fresh by using different songs, settings and responses.
May perform as Organist/Vocalist, Song leader for funerals and weddings, or arrange with other musicians for coverage
Director of all choir leaders and choirs
Conduct regular rehearsals with all instrumentalists, adults, children's and contemporary choir with special emphasis on seasonal rehearsals
Overall responsibility for recruitment, training, and retention of choir members (adult, children, contemporary choirs)
Coordinate and arrange for additional musicians (violin, cello, wind instruments, tympani, etc.) and ensure quality of musical performance during masses/events at which these they perform.
Responsibility for arranging, transposing and composing materials as needed or required.
Assist in preparation of parish weddings and funerals by meeting with individuals/families to plan music and play for liturgical service
Provide sacred concerts and/or other fund-raising musical enterprises (i.e. Vespers in collaboration with Yale Institute of Sacred Music)
Serve as resource on musical and liturgical matters for all staff, faculty, and volunteer ministers in the parish, as well as provide catechesis to the parish at large on matters of corporate worship and musical celebration
Liturgical Responsibilities:
Organize, coordinate, provide education
Prepare annual calendar of liturgical services in concert with other parish staff and submit for the approval of the pastor
Oversee the training and scheduling of song leaders/cantors
Review and evaluate overall quality of parish liturgical and musical program and make specific recommendations to the pastor (annual review and evaluation)
Make sure all general liturgical items (song boards, announcements, intercessions, etc.) are in place for all weekend, holy day and special liturgies
Other Responsibilities:
Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings
Provides a visible, accessible presence at parish events
Demonstrates concern for parishioner input
Provide quarterly update in person to Pastoral Council on Music Ministry activities
Prepare an annual music and liturgy budget for submission to the Parish Finance Council.
Requirements
Master's degree in music or a related field preferred with a strong knowledge of the Catholic worship and liturgy. The candidate shall participate in on-going courses related to changes in liturgy and be self-sufficient on the use of music software
The qualified candidate must have a minimum of 1-3 years in directing a faith-based choir in a Catholic parish
Strong proficiency and experience in playing both the organ (1871 Hook organ) and piano at a professional level, and proficient in conducting and singing
This individual must be a practicing Catholic deeply rooted in faith
Exemplary communication/people skills (working well with adults and children alike, as well as high school students)
Eclectic/versatile musical knowledge and styles including standard modern Catholic music, traditional hymns, and Praise & Worship style of music. Must have the creativity and ability to arrange and/or compose music that inspires the congregation and helps enhance their church experience
- Location:
- New Haven
- Job Type:
- PartTime