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St. john the baptist catholic church choir director & accompanist

5/2/2025

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Requestor's Name Heather Lopez
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

Position Choir Director and Accompanist

Job Description
• Provide Liturgical Music for the following masses: 5pm on Saturdays, 10 am on Sundays and all Holy Days of Obligation or other important events as needed.
• Instruct and Lead the Choir at the scheduled rehearsal time, Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
• Provide instrumental accompaniment via Piano or Guitar for those masses.
• Communicate with Priest, Parish staff, accompanists and choir members to prepare for weekly masses.
• Ensure that all musical instruments, microphones, microphone cords, music stands, and microphone stands are serviceable.
• Ensure sound system is functioning properly.
• Create and Print out/have printed weekly or quarterly worship aids for the congregation with the music for the week or for the season.
• Ensure the choir benches and room are tidied up after each mass.


Minimum Qualifications/Requirements
Bachelors in Music; piano; music selection.
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the Villages community chapel piano accompanist

5/2/2025

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Requestor's Name Ginger Smith
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization The Villages Community Chapel

Position Piano accompanist

Job Description
Piano accompanist needed at the Villages Community Chapel in San Jose, CA. Choir rehearses from 3:30-5:00 PM on most Thursdays. Sundays include 9:00 AM warm up time and 10:00 AM service (ending by 11:15 AM). Additional rehearsal time might be needed, and could be compensated (in addition to the salary).

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements
Bachelor's degree required (not necessarily in music).

Compensation
Annual salary: $14K-$17K per year DOE.

To apply:
Please contact Ginger Smith, Chair of The Villages Community Chapel Music Committee for more information: [email protected] or by phone or text at 408-204-6407.
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Sacramento master singers artistic director

5/2/2025

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Requestor's Name Caroline Bamforth
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization Sacramento Master Singers
About the Organization The mission of the Sacramento Master Singers is:
● To provide audiences in the greater Sacramento area with world-class concerts that engage and inspire
● To perform a diverse repertoire of music drawing on the best choral literature from early chant to avant-garde
●To offer an opportunity to accomplished choral singers for musical growth, personal fulfillment and fellowship
●  To ensure the advancement of the choral arts through outreach activities for area youth

Position Artistic Director

Job Description
The Artistic Director provides key leadership in the artistic vision of the Sacramento Master Singers and is responsible for the leadership and direction of every aspect of the performances by the choir. The artistic director reports to and works in collaboration with the Board of Directors.

Artistic Management
● Provides overall artistic leadership and direction to artistic personnel and guest musicians
● Auditions choir members in collaboration with section leaders and assistant conductor
● Leads all artistic aspects in the choice of repertoire
● Collaborates with the Board of Directors in venue selection
● Selects all choir and guest artists/soloists
● Hires artistic personnel in conjunction with the Board of Directors
● Leads all rehearsals and concerts
● Participates in youth development programs
● Supervises recording activities
● Oversees the writing of program notes for each concert
● Prepares scores for choir & guest musicians
● Participates in vision and creation of graphic collateral in collaboration with Patron Services Coordinator and Graphic Artist, including but not limited to, season graphics, season brochure, and concert program
● Responsible for artistic collaborations with other creative groups
●Works with the choir and Board of Directors to promote a positive atmosphere of community and belonging within the organization

Board Relations
●Presents reports at board meetings regarding the status of the artistic programs and projects
● Participates in fundraising activities and donor stewardship

Public Relations
● Serves as the official spokesperson for the organization
● Participates in community activities that further the name recognition of the choir
● Represents the choir in media appearances
● Participates in and represents the choir in musical and professional organizations and at conferences
● Collaborates with the Board of Directors in developing marketing campaigns and publicity for the choir

Financial Management
●Develops an annual comprehensive artistic plan, that in collaboration with the Board of Directors, provides the basis for the annual budget
● Adheres to the approved annual budget for the programs
● Collaborates in the preparation of grant applications
●  Participates with the Board of Directors in fee negotiation for artists and other personnel

Minimum Requirements/Qualifications
● A Bachelor's Degree in Music
● Minimum 5 years of choral conducting experience
● Trained in vocal technique
● Commitment to diverse concert programming, with a primary goal to engage and grow audiences with moving and memorable live performances
● Ability to challenge and inspire singers to meet the highest possible musical standards
● Interest in and commitment to furthering the mission and DEI goals of the choir
● Strong leadership skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team
● Commitment to community and educational outreach and collaboration with community partners
● Commitment to work with the organization on long-term strategic planning and audience development
● Strong written and verbal communication skills
● Ability to work with and adapt to technologies including email, Google Drive, basic website management, ticketing software, and other web and cloud-based tools
● Reliable transportation to travel to rehearsals and concerts in the Sacramento region, and other outreach and community events as necessary

Preferred Qualifications
● Master's Degree in Music or Choral Conducting, or equivalent experience
● Experience conducting or working with a community choir and with singers of various musical skills and experience
●  Teaching experience
●  Performance production experience

Compensation & Benefits
● Exempt
● $29,000-32,000/year for 12-15 hours per week. (Hours are significantly fewer during the summer months)
● Sick time per California law
● Mileage reimbursement for SMS-related business. Does not include mileage to rehearsals or concerts that are in the Sacramento region.

Application Process
Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted during the Fall of 2025. The candidate pool will be narrowed down to 1-2 candidates, who will be asked to attend 1-2 rehearsals to work with the choir, and then conduct two pieces at a concert during March 2026 (March 14 & 15). The input of choir members, the Board of Directors, a selection of patrons, and the search committee will be considered when selecting the final candidate. The final candidate will be announced in April or May 2026, with a start date of June 2026.

To apply:
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and three references to [email protected]. As candidates move forward in the process, they may be requested to submit further materials such as concert programs, portfolios, and videos that show the candidate conducting concerts and/or rehearsals. Please do not send these materials unless requested to do so. Application deadline: July 15, 2025.

Click to download a PDF of the above information.
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Resound ensemble artistic director

3/25/2025

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Requestor's Name Fiona Friedland
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization Resound Ensemble
About the Organization Resound Ensemble is a community of singers sharing intimate, engaging performances with audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are committed to an eclectic repertoire that connects today’s audience to the human experience through song.
Position Artistic Director
Job Description
• The part-time Artistic Director reports to and is accountable to the Board of Directors (BOD).
• The Artistic Director is expected to collaborate on organizational matters and to actively communicate with various committees in honoring the ensemble’s mission and vision.
• Provides overall artistic leadership and direction for Resound Ensemble and small ensembles.
• Average of 10-15 hours per week (evenings and weekends). Weekly Wednesday evening 2.5 hour rehearsals. Other rehearsals—auditions, sectionals, small ensembles, dress rehearsals and retreats.
• Personal rehearsal preparation as needed.
• Two concert series per year, with three concerts in the fall and spring.
• Communicates effectively with choir members, providing them with necessary resources, homework assignments, and rehearsal expectations.
• Curates programming consistent with Resound Ensemble’s mission and identity that inspires and moves audiences. Selects a balanced repertoire that serves to attract and retain members and supportive audiences. Selects works that offer opportunities for musical growth yet remain appropriate to the skill set of singing members. Commissions new works and arrangements.
• Seeks out new musical partnerships and opportunities.
• Maintain high musical and performance standards, developing the ensemble’s technique, musicality, blend, and performance skills  Concert production.
• Selects performance venues aside from Noe Valley Ministry.
• Selects, schedules, and provides direction for all paid and volunteer artistic personnel, including accompanist, section leaders, and guest musicians.
• Schedules and conducts twice-yearly auditions of new potential members and conducts yearly auditions of all current members.
• Schedules and conducts auditions for small ensembles and soloists.

• Monthly one-hour BOD meetings.
• Assists with balancing the artistic goals with budgetary considerations.
• Provides monthly Artistic Director reports to the BOD.
• Participates in donor outreach.

• Participates in community activities that advance the mission of the ensemble.
• Provides input on Resound Ensemble’s design, branding, and public image.
• Welcomes feedback and input regarding repertoire while retaining authority as director.
• Complies with and enforces Resound Ensemble policies and guidelines.

• Job begins July or August 2025, depending on AD’s availability.
• Salary negotiable – this is a full-year position. 

Applicant Requirements/Qualifications
• Minimum three years of experience directing or working with a community-based ensemble and with singers of various musical skills and experience.
• Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in music.
• Training in choral conducting, with the ability to communicate his or her musical interpretation through gesture and conducting technique, and through verbal instruction.
• Demonstrated knowledge of various musical styles, music theory, and music history.
• Superior aural skills.
• Comprehensive knowledge of the voice.
• Able to effectively work with accompanists and other instrumentalists.
• Facility with languages, and a command of choral diction and articulation.
• Is a visionary, a motivator, a creative thinker, and a hard worker.
• Has integrity and engenders trust, on and off the podium.
• Is a team builder and diplomat who understands and successfully navigates small- and large-group dynamics.
• Is disciplined, inquisitive, and a lifelong learner.
• Exhibits confidence and has the strength to make difficult choices and to argue persuasively for those choices.
• Is able to inspire musicians to communicate, through music, to their audiences.
​• Brings joy, enthusiasm, and passion to the music-making process.
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church - Director of Music Ministries

11/8/2024

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Please Refer to the PDF attached below for more info

Requestor's Name The Rev. Brenda Sol, Rector
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Name of Available Position Director of Music Ministries
Job Description St. Andrew’s is a vibrant and active community of over 200 households, which
continues to attract newcomers every week. Every Sunday, there is a said
Eucharist at 8 am attended by 25-30 people. A choral Family Eucharist follows at
10 am with an average of close to 100 people, with over 300 on major Feast
Days. Children, who have attended the Godly Play lesson join the rest of the
congregation at the Peace.
Since the lifting of pandemic restrictions, the music program has featured a
volunteer adult choir of around 10-13 singers that welcomes both those who
read music well and those who do not have music-reading skills. All are eager to
participate and learn new music. They are genuinely fond of, and friendly with,
each other and actively reach out to members of the parish, as well as their
own social circles, to invite new participants into the choir.​
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St. luke's episcopal church director of music

4/5/2024

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Please Refer to the PDF attached below for more info

Requestor's Name The Rev. Dr. Antonio Gallardo
Requestor's Email [email protected]
Name of Organization St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Name of Available Position Director of Music
Job Description St. Luke’s / San Lucas is searching for its next Music Director.  We look forward to welcoming a creative collaborator and team player, someone who is passionate about music as a vehicle for spiritual growth and who views their music performance as a spiritual practice. The music director will lead a diverse and dynamic music program which is central to our identity as a parish, enhances our worship experience, and supports us in our aspirations to become a Beloved Community.  For more information, please see the attached Job Description, which also includes information on how to apply.

Applicant Requirements/Qualifications
The ideal candidate for this position will demonstrate the following: Self-starter, ability to anticipate needs, attention to detail, ability to multi-task, quick learner, flexibility, openness, team player and spiritual seeker.   They are an accomplished organist, pianist, and choir director, with a degree in Music or equivalent. Knowledgeable of Episcopal/Anglican liturgy as well as music from a variety of cultural and liturgical styles.  They have experience building an inclusive and collaborative community among choir members.

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October 03rd, 2023

10/3/2023

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San Francisco City Chorus - Artistic Director
Job Description: 
It is the role of the Artistic Director to select repertoire and order music, to annotate music to be performed, as needed; to provide a rehearsal schedule for the season; to conduct regular Wednesday night rehearsals, additional rehearsals as needed, some sectionals, dress rehearsals, and caroling rehearsals; to conduct concerts and large group Christmas caroling engagements; to arrange for musical accompaniment and soloists for concerts; to arrange recording of concerts; to audition new Chorus members; and to attend monthly Board of Director meetings as a non-voting guest; these are currently held via Zoom.   THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND THE ACCOMPANIST. The Artistic Director should be in frequent discussions with the Accompanist, asking his/her advice on possible repertoire and just being consistently in touch. Repertoire decisions made in tandem with the Accompanist are always preferable. The Artistic Director is a partner with the Accompanist, whose responsibility it is to follow the instructions of the Artistic Director during a rehearsal, occasionally offering additional information—two heads being always better than one. The Accompanist will also be prepared, as needed, to take over direction of sectionals or whatever parts are assigned during a Wednesday night rehearsal.

Applicant Requirements/Qualifications: A seasoned musical director of a chorus who has  ◊ Five or more years of conservatory training or the equivalent ◊ Comprehensive knowledge of choral repertoire and methods ◊ Experience directing singers of diverse musical abilities and backgrounds ◊ Experience with vocal coaching ◊ Experience conducting major choral works with keyboard or orchestral accompaniment ◊ Demonstrated ability in program repertoire and concert planning  ◊ Skill in working with a volunteer board of directors on all aspects related to each season’s activities ◊ Time commitment availability for  o Weekly Wednesday night rehearsals 7 to 9:30 pm at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, 201 Eucalyptus Dr., San Francisco o Sectional and dress rehearsals o Two concerts a year (usually April or May and November) plus 2+ large-group caroling events o A Sing-Along Messiah in early December, with our all-volunteer orchestra o Auditions at the start of each season  o Monthly board meetings via Zoom, usually Sunday evenings 7 to 8:30 pm o Preparations for the above  Together with Chorus leadership, the Artistic Director ensures that members have, in a timely fashion, everything they need to sing well: scores, a rehearsal schedule with homework assignments for the season, recommended YouTube recordings, audio practice files, staging information for dress rehearsals and concert, and above all a friendly atmosphere in which to learn and sing.
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September 05th, 2023

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Director of Music Ministry - First Presbyterian Church of Oakland

First Presbyterian Church of Oakland is a racially diverse progressive church in the heart of Oakland. Through our rich history music has played an important role in the spiritual formation of our church community. We seek to put our faith into action through diverse ministries and community partners and join in God’s work of healing and justice in Oakland.  The Director of Music will collaborate with the Pastor and be responsible for providing leadership, vision, and planning of the music for worship. They will be responsible for conducting our choir.  In addition, they will lead in an innovative, artistic, spiritually relevant, inspiring way thereby enriching our music and worship experience. The director will promote the spiritual life of the congregation and its members through music ministry and coordinate the planning and implementation of a comprehensive music ministry for the congregation and community.

Applicants must have a degree in music, experience working in the church, and ability to lead a variety of musical styles. It is preferred but not required that applicants are competent on the pipe organ or piano.

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August 24th, 2023

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Director of Music Ministries (DMM) - Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church (OCUUC)

Job Description: Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church (OCUUC) in Costa Mesa, CA is recruiting for a part-time choral Director of Music Ministries (DMM).  OCUUC’s motto is “Many different beliefs, one loving community.”  We are a Welcoming Community: we welcome people of all beliefs, races, sexual orientations, and gender identities.  Our choir is comprised of about 15 enthusiastic volunteer singers of various ability levels, and performs music in a wide range of genres and styles in our thriving music program.  Please see our website at ocuuc.org to familiarize yourself with our church.  We hold hybrid services in person and on Zoom.  You can have a look at our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@OrangeCoastUU to get an idea of what our services are like from the Zoom point of view.  To be successful in the position, the DMM will need to be comfortable with Zoom, and with Google Drive, Slides, and Sheets.
Applicant Requirements/Qualifications: The essential duties of the Director of Music Ministries will be:  • Work with the Minister to choose anthems and congregational songs for each weekly service  • Rehearse with choir on Thursday evenings except mid-June through mid-August  • Direct choir in worship services three Sunday mornings per month except mid-June through mid-August  • Participate in technical rehearsal/run-through for worship service on Sunday mornings  Other duties of the Director of Music Ministries include:  • Train volunteer lay leaders or arrange for paid subs to lead worship music when DMM is absent  • Collaborate with AV team that creates the slideshows for Zoom and runs the camera, slideshow, and soundboard in the sanctuary on Sundays  • Coordinate congregational AV volunteers & AV technician(s)  • Facilitate collaboration in the weekly creation of worship services by maintaining the Worship Planning Matrix and generating the Order of Service spreadsheet  • Work with the Worship Committee, Music Committee, and other church committees to plan programs and activities that will enrich congregational life and reach out into the community with music  • Participate as music leader at Camp DeBenneville Pines’ early fall all-church camp approximately once every two years  • Provide and coordinate occasional in-house performance opportunities such as Open Mic Night, Music Under the Stars  • Maintain contact with music colleagues in other churches and with the wider denomination through involvement through the Association of Unitarian Universalist Music Ministries (AUUMM), including attending the annual national AUUMM conference  The Director of Music Ministries reports directly to the Minister of OCUUC.  Minimum qualification requirements are a Bachelor’s degree in Music, or the equivalent; experience rehearsing and directing a choir; and demonstrated familiarity and comfort working with technology, including Zoom and Google Drive, Sheets, and Slides.  Salary range for this part-time position is $19,000 - $23,000 annually, dependent on qualifications, plus some benefits.  A paid accompanist, a private office with a piano, and an extensive music library are provided.  Desired start date is November, 2023.  Please email your resumé and a cover letter, as well as any questions that you may have about the position, to [email protected].  We look forward to hearing from you!

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August 24th, 2023

8/24/2023

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Choral/Pop full time - ​Huntington Beach Union HS District

​Job Description: 2 sections @ Marina HS both choral) & 3 at Edison HS (pop,pop, choral)
Applicant Requirements/Qualifications: See Ed join for posting!
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