Director of Liturgy and Music
Holy Infant
Durham, NC
Job ID#:
11694169411
Posted:
April 21, 2025
Expires:
June 20, 2025
Category:
Pastoral Ministry
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
2-5 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$60k to $70k Salary
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Job Description
Position DescriptionThe Director of Liturgy and Music has a thorough understanding of Roman Catholic liturgy and is a leader who possesses the knowledge and skills required to enhance worship through the varied expressions of liturgical music. With a vision of how a parish can achieve and maintain its full potential, the Director, in dialogue with the Pastor, will focus on defining, developing, and implementing a comprehensive liturgy and music program.
Responsibilities:
Lead, inspire, and support the activities of the parish's Liturgical Commission, working closely with its Chair and Ministry Coordinators. These activities include the recruitment, education, on-going training, and spiritual formation for liturgical ministers. Liturgical Commission ministries consist of Art and Environment, Altar Servers, Altar Bread Bakers, Altar Linen Caretakers, Audio/Video Team, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Greeters, Hosts, Lectors, Liturgy Planning Committee, Liturgical Ministry Scheduling, Mass Coordinators, Music Ministers and Sacristans.
Coordinate and plan the Sunday Masses, Holy Days of Obligation, Holy Week, Easter Vigil, Liturgies of the Word, and Communion Services
Coordinate and plan rites and liturgical services in conjunction with:
-OCIA Team
-Faith Formation Teams for First Eucharist and Confirmation
-Other special liturgical events (e.g. Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, etc.)
Coordinate and plan for Funeral Rites (Vigil, Mass, Committal)
Coordinate and plan for Rites of Marriage
Creatively select music (traditional and more contemporary) for parish liturgies - growing attendance at worship through the quality of music selected and learned
Assume the role of leading musician, accompanist or choral director, for all liturgies including funerals and marriages. (Secure qualified substitute(s) as necessary and appropriate)
Direct weekly rehearsals for cantors, choirs and musicians
Select/provide/prepare worship aids, including hymnals/song books, for liturgies
Prepare liturgical scripts
Implement diocesan policies related to liturgy and music
Schedule and host outside performing groups in conjunction with Pastor for concerts, workshops, etc.
Maintain the music library and secure necessary copyrights/licenses
Select and maintain liturgical resources and supplies
Select and maintain musical instruments and assure that audio and video systems function appropriately
Assure that sacristies and related sacred vessels, vestments, materials, equipment and liturgical supplies are resourced and maintained in good order
Develop and monitor the parish's liturgy and music budgets
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong organizational and leadership skills with the ability to clearly formulate long/short term plans and direct and inspire others
Strong interpersonal communications skills with the ability to observe, question, listen, give and accept feedback, and deal with changes
Knowledgeable in the liturgical practices of the Church (i.e. an understanding of the GIRM and other relevant documents, sacramental rites etc.) and the ability to integrate with music
Proficiency as a keyboard player - piano and preferably organ
Knowledge of various accompanying instrument's techniques and use; group vocal techniques for adults and children; choral conducting
Understanding of acoustics and audio systems, especially as they pertain to the space in which the parish worships
Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently
Qualifications/Education:
Practicing Catholic in full communion with the Church
Bachelors/Masters Degree in music
Experience serving a parish music ministry
Employment is contingent upon applicant satisfactorily passing background and reference checks.
Must complete diocese-sponsored Safe Environment Training.
Contact:
John Martin
johnm@holyinfantchurch.org
About the Employer
The mission of the parish and people of Holy Infant Catholic Church is to: celebrate the presence of God in our midst and in our liturgy, spread the Good News of Jesus Christ, welcome all people and encourage their participation in parish life, build our community of faith through a strong spirituality and commitment to hospitality, faith formation, stewardship and long-range planning, and to minister to the needs of God's people through inclusion and outreach.We commit ourselves to do all things in the spirit of St. Francis de Sales with compassion, humility and gentleness.