Outside of Archdiocese

Posted: July 23, 2021

St. John Vianney Parish, Mentor, OH, in the Diocese of Cleveland, OH is seeking a full time Director of Music Ministry.

SUMMARY POSITION DESCRIPTION: 

The Parish and School have enjoyed outstanding music and cantor/choirs and expect the same experience with the person chosen to fill this position. The Music Director is responsible for ensuring that the music ministry meets the guidelines of the Catholic Church and the needs of the Parish and for developing the music ministry at the Parish and School.

 MINISTRY:

The Director of Music Ministry is expected, through well-planned liturgies and personal interactions, to lead people closer to God. This full-time position reports to the Pastor.  The Director is a member of the pastoral (ministerial) staff and, as such, the Director must be in full communion with the Catholic Church and follow its religious teachings.  The Director must be knowledgeable about, and stay current with, church documents relating to liturgy and liturgical music and to continue formation as one of the pastoral ministers.

 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  

The Director of Music Ministry is to:

  1. Collaborate with the Pastor and Pastoral Staff to create and implement a liturgical vision for the Parish and the School.
  1. Coordinate the music for all liturgies, and to work with the persons designated by the Pastor, to develop the liturgies for both the Parish and the School. The Parish and School liturgies shall employ a diversity of styles and types of music reflective of the diversity in the Parish and the School including but not limited to contemporary and traditional music.
    • The Music Director is to lead the music during all the weekend liturgies except when on vacation or when otherwise approved by the Pastor in advance (the Music Director will arrange for coverage in these instances). The Music Director is responsible for assigning musicians and choirs/cantors at all liturgies, and will be singing, accompanying, or directing at least three (3) Sunday/Vigil Masses per weekend. The Music Director is to ensure that all liturgies are adequately covered with musicians and cantors and to be on call in the event there are any last-minute issues (e.g., illness of musician or cantor).
    • The Music Director is responsible for the same activities as relates to school liturgies.
    • On some holy days (e.g., Christmas, Easter), the Parish has Mass at Lake Catholic High School and at the Parish at the same time. The Music Director is responsible for planning the music liturgies and ensuring appropriate music at Lake Catholic Masses and will discuss with the Pastor or his designee where he/she should be physically located for the conflicting Mass times.
    • The Parish has Masses on holidays such as Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day and Thanksgiving, and on other special occasions such as Catholic School Week, graduation, the Blue Mass, and the White Mass. Some are held outside. The Music Director will be responsible for the music liturgies for these Masses.
    • Schedule all musicians, cantors, choirs for liturgies sufficiently in advance to allow them to prepare for the liturgy.
    • Recommend liturgy books for use by parishioners (e.g., Breaking Bread, Today’s Missal) and other traditional or electronic resources; work with business office to order materials once approved by Pastor and finance/business office.
  1. Direct, accompany and/or cantor at weddings, funerals, and special liturgies.
    • Together with the Pastor, the Music Director will develop policies governing wedding, funerals, or other special liturgies in which the family or parties may arrange for their own musicians.
    • If the family arranges for their own musician for wedding or funerals, the Music Director will assist the guest musicians and provide them with the Parish policies. The Director will not be entitled to any additional remuneration from the Parish for these liturgies.
    • The Director shall be entitled to keep any stipends paid directly by families for weddings or funerals or other special liturgies requested by third parties.
  1. Work with organists, pianist, accompanists, and other musicians to advance liturgical music at the Parish and the School.
    • Recruit musicians (preferably from the Parish) to participate in the liturgies and arrange for rehearsal times.
    • Working with business office, arrange for appropriate care of the parish and school musical instruments, including tuning when appropriate.
  1. Recruit, train, develop and mentor the various choirs and cantor programs:
    • At a minimum, the Director is to recruit, train and develop the adult choir (SATB); children’s choir(s), funeral choir(s) and cantors to sing at special events (e.g., XLT, Confirmation Mass, First Communion Mass, Parish Missions).
    • Prior to the pandemic, the parish had a handbell choir; the Parish would like to re-establish that choir when possible.
    • This responsibility includes scheduling and leading regular rehearsals. 
  1. Maintain the Parish audio systems used for liturgical celebrations, including its livestreaming services.
  1. Develop special music programs (e.g., Christmas concert, children’s choral festivals).
  1. Maintain a current inventory of music and instruments at the Parish and School; expand the music library for both the choirs and the musicians.The music library is to be maintained in an orderly fashion with a suitable number of copies of musical pieces to enable performance of those pieces by the choirs or ensembles.
    • Working with the finance/business office, obtain copyright permissions and licenses as needed.
    • Provide a copy of the inventory to the Pastor and provide an updated copy of the inventory semi-annual or as otherwise requested by the business office or Pastor.
    • Use computer skills to develop Mass plans, programs, booklets and liturgy calendars.
  2. Work with the finance/business office to prepare budgets, track expenses and provide such other information as may be requested; comply with Diocese policies and guidelines.
  3. Attend Staff, Liturgy Committee and Celebrating Commission meetings and other meetings as requested by the Pastor or his designee.
  4. Prepare content for Parish and School communication tools such as the bulletin, Flocknotes or other platforms and undertake other duties as assigned by the Pastor. 

 MASS SCHEDULE:

The current Mass schedule, which is subject to change, is:

Saturday Vigil – 4:00 pm

Sunday – 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and noon (beginning in July).  The 10:30 Mass may be held outside.

 SKILLS:

Excellent musical skills, including ability to play piano and/or organ

Ability to sing well and to lead the people in singing, including teaching the parishioners new songs

Demonstrated ability to recruit, lead, and train choirs of adults and children.

Excellent people/interpersonal skills and ability to work with a team.

Proficient computer skills as relates to music and liturgy (e.g., ability to schedule music electronically).

Ability to understand financial aspects of the position, including budgets and music licenses

EDUCATION:

Minimum requirement:  Bachelor’s Degree in Music, preferably with a focus on performance, liturgy, and choir direction; will consider those with advanced degrees. At least 5 years of experience working with musicians and choirs preferred.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:

Compensation commensurate with degree and experience

Diocesan Health Benefits and Pension

Continuing Education Allowance for development in this position

 

Other requirements:  Must have Virtus certification.

 

A committee will interview the candidates and will expect examples of the candidate’s musical skills, as demonstrated initially by live recordings (please include links with your CV), Finalists will be expected to participate in one or more weekend liturgies as the musician/cantor for evaluation.

 

 

 

Are you on fire for sharing the Gospel and the love of Jesus Christ with youth and young adults? Do you have a passion for helping others grow in their Catholic faith? St. Patrick- St. Anthony Parish in beautiful Grand Haven, Michigan, led by our Pastor Fr. Chuck Schwartz, is looking for a person who understands missional discipleship and yearns to join a team of dedicated, professional lay ministers to carry out our parish vision to inspire every heart to know, love and serve Jesus Christ.

The person for this life giving ministry must be an outgoing, team player who can inspire both young people and volunteer ministers to a deeper, more authentic relationship with Christ. We are looking for a person with a strong Catholic faith and moral standards who has the ability to communicate the Catholic faith in an effective an inspiring way to youth and young adults. We consider an active, reflective, spirituality and prayer life to be a key requirement of our ministry team when reaching out to evangelize those seeking God and a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ.

A Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Theology, Religious Education, Youth Ministry or related field is a definite plus for consideration. We will also place a high priority on the length and caliber of previous experience in parish youth/young adult ministry in our hiring process deliberations.

If you are frantically looking for any job in Catholic ministry, this position is not for you. However, if you are being called to a vocation of evangelization, teaching, developing healthy relationships and becoming the person Jesus Christ intends, this may just be the opportunity you have been looking for.

For more information and a complete job description please send inquiries to Tony Allen, Director of Faith Formation and Evangelization, [email protected].

St. Patrick-St. Anthony Parish is a welcoming Catholic community, alive in Christ, making present the Kingdom of God. We strive to inspire every heart to know, love and serve Jesus Christ.

 

 

St. Malachy Catholic Church & School, Brownsburg, IN, is seeking a full-time Coordinator of Youth and Campus Ministry. The Coordinator of Youth and Campus Ministry engages the entire parish community to the needs of young people (sixth through twelfth grade), as well as young adults, and enables the sharing of the unique gifts of youth with the parish and the larger community.  In collaboration with the Pastor, the Coordinator is responsible for the facilitation of comprehensive youth ministry in the parish.  Comprehensive youth ministry includes the following eight areas:  advocacy, catechesis, community life, evangelization, justice and service, pastoral care, leadership development, and prayer and worship.

Applicant should be a practicing Catholic in good standing; have knowledge of Catholic doctrine and practices; have experience with Catholic doctrines and practices; and have the ability to work together with the Pastor, pastoral staff, catechists, and volunteer teams.  Candidate should have strong interpersonal, organizational and administrative skills. A bachelor’s degree in Theology, Religious Education, Pastoral Ministry, Religious Studies or Education with a major focus in Theology or Religious Studies is required.

St. Malachy Catholic Church and School is a thriving community of over 2,100 families and 7,000 members.  Our mission can be identified by C.L.O.V.E.R., Confession, Life, Our Lady, Vocations, Eucharist, and Revealed Word.  This simple acronym, through Jesus, is the source for all ministries, activities and events within the church. Learn more about the church at www.stmalachy.org.

 

Posted:  05/24/2021

Villa Madonna Academy High School/Junior High –  2500 Amsterdam Road  Villa Hills, KY 41017 (859-331-6333)

Grades 9-12: French Teacher/Full Time: Villa Madonna Academy High School is seeking a full-time high school French teacher for the 2021-22 school year.  Candidates should have experience teaching at the high school level, including upper-level AP classes.  Please visit our website (www.villamadonna.org) to learn about our Catholic, Benedictine school.

 

Posted:  04/20/2021

The Diocese of Covington’s Catholic Charities office is seeking hire a qualified, actively-practicing Roman Catholic individual for a full time position whose primary focus will be to promote Catholic Charities and to cultivate donors. The candidate will be responsible all aspects of prospective donor relations, including administering the Donor Snap software. This position is accountable for entering and updating donor records, running reports, and maintaining consistency within the database. The ideal candidate must be able to work collaboratively as a member of the Institutional Advancement Team, and with the Executive Director, Volunteer Coordinator, and other departments as needed. Candidates must have appropriate education, training, and experience, in addition to a high attention to detail and excellent communication and people skills.

Holy Family Catholic Parish & School in New Albany, IN is seeking a Communications & Advancement Director to build connections and community through dynamic multimedia messaging. We are part of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and located in the Louisville, KY metro area. Applicant should possess a desire to spread the Good News of Christ and the Church with parishioners, students, parents, staff, patrons, and the unchurched. The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with school and parish administration to develop marketing strategies and plans that advance Holy Family School & Preschool. Both part-time and full-time candidates will be considered.

For the full job description, please visit holyfamilynewalbany.org.