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Music Teacher & Director of Sacred Music

Cathedral of St Joseph Catholic Church, St Joseph

Saint Joseph, San Jose (MO, CA)

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USD 40,000 - 70,000

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2 days ago
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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Director of Sacred Music and K-8 Music Teacher to lead liturgical music and foster musical education in a vibrant school community. This full-time position combines the responsibilities of coordinating parish music and teaching, ensuring a rich cultural and spiritual experience for students and congregants alike. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in Catholic education and music, along with the ability to inspire and engage students. Join a supportive environment that values growth, integrity, and a commitment to excellence in education and worship.

Benefits

Medical, dental, and vision plans
STD/LTD fully paid by employer
403b retirement plan
Defined benefit pension plan
Generous vacation and sick leave
Paid holidays

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in music or related field preferred.
  • Knowledge of sacred music and liturgical documents required.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and prepare liturgical music for various church events.
  • Plan and implement effective lessons for K-8 students.

Skills

Knowledge of Catholic Church teachings
Instructional methods and curriculum differentiation
Classroom management
Effective communication
Technology proficiency
Critical thinking and planning

Education

Bachelor's degree in music or related field

Tools

Smart board
Projector

Job description

Description

The Cathedral of St. Joseph is seeking a Director of Sacred Music for the Cathedral liturgies and a K-8 Music Teacher for the school. This is a full-time position: part-time with the school, part-time with the parish. As Director, this person coordinates, prepares, and implements vocal and instrumental music for the parish. This person is also either an organist or a choral conductor, or both. As a teacher, this person fulfills the mission of the Catholic Church by planning, guiding, and evaluating the learning process of the students within the framework of the school's philosophy, organization, and curriculum. The teacher provides the appropriate learning atmosphere and activities designed to maximize student competencies and skills for intellectual, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual growth. The teacher has decision making responsibilities in keeping with school policies and the Diocesan Administrative Manual. The position is hired and evaluated by the pastor and the principal. Knowledge and experience with Catholic Liberal Education is preferred.

Responsibilities as Music Director:

  • Schedule and prepare for all liturgical music: weekend Masses, Holy Days, school Masses, funerals, and weddings. Additionally, work with diocesan personnel for episcopal Masses (Ordinations; Confirmation; Rite of Election; Holy Week; Christmas, etc.).
  • Plan music, and recruit, schedule, instruct/rehearse musicians to prepare for all liturgies, including organists, cantors, choir members, and other instrumental musicians. This includes the role of choir conductor.
  • Order and maintain inventory of liturgical music supplies for Masses and special events. Preparing guidelines and approved/suggested music for weddings and funerals.
  • Assist in planning and executing events for the school music program.
  • Regular communication with Pastor and other clergy, parish staff, school staff, and paid and volunteer musicians to confirm plans and rehearsals. This would be primarily by email but may include meetings and phone calls.

Responsibilities as K-8 Music Teacher:

  • Perform a variety of duties as assigned by building administration.
  • Demonstrate professional responsibility in confidentiality, sound judgment, dress, enforcing diocesan and school policies and general behavior.
  • Manage inappropriate behavior and set high behavior standards within the classroom and building.
  • Assess and monitor student progress.
  • Promote positive relationships and effective communication with all staff, parents, and students.
  • Prepare and implement effective lessons using the diocesan standards.
  • Supports and upholds the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school.

Requirements

Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:

  • Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church
  • Knowledge of subjects taught, instructional methods/strategies, and curriculum differentiation
  • Knowledge of child development, learning, and behavior
  • Able to manage student behavior in classroom setting
  • Able to communicate effectively both written and verbal
  • Able to work well with others in the school community
  • Skill in handling multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Skill in pacing and differentiating instruction
  • Skill in motivating and engaging students in the learning process
  • Skill in organizing and relating information in an understandable format
  • Skill in critical thinking and planning
  • The ability to use appropriate technology including computer, smart board, projector, handheld devices, etc.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Accurate and extensive knowledge of all Church documents pertaining to sacred music within the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite of the liturgy. Working knowledge of other liturgical documents as well.
  • At minimum, a bachelor’s degree in music, musicology, vocal performance, organ performance, or another related field, is preferred, with the chance for more pay if more highly qualified.
  • Experience accompanying with the organ, including chant.
  • Experience leading and conducting sacred music.
  • Understanding of Gregorian chant’s place in liturgy, with appreciation for the Church’s traditional hymnody.
  • Thorough knowledge of the musical structure of the Mass.
  • Practicing Catholic with ethical standards, personal integrity, and conduct consistent with the morals and teachings of the Catholic Church.

St. Joseph Catholic Academy offers a comprehensive benefits program, including medical, dental and vision plans, STD/LTD fully paid by the employer, retirement plans including a 403b plan and a defined benefit pension plan. Paid time off includes generous Vacation and Sick leaves, plus paid Holidays.

Note: All employees are required to consent to a background check, commit to our Code of Conduct policy, and complete online and in-person training prior to hire.

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