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Director of Music
Position Description
Episcopal Church of St. John
the Evangelist
Overview
The Church of St. John the Evangelist is an Episcopal
congregation with approximately 350 members, located in suburban Flossmoor, 25
miles south of downtown Chicago. Music
is an important component in the mission and ministry of the parish. Within that mission and ministry, music is
offered by the Glory of God by, and on behalf of, the assembled congregation
within the context of worship. The
Director of Music is a ministry staff position, responsible for the vitality of
music as a component of the parish’s worship.
In the Episcopal Church, the Rector (priest in charge of the
congregation) has primary authority for all aspects of worship. At St. John’s, the Director of Music works
collaboratively with the Rector to achieve:
high quality of instrumental and choral musical presentation,
interaction and complementarity of music with other elements of liturgy,
personal and professional nurture and growth of the choir, and the support and
increase of the congregation’s appreciation and participation in music of
worship.
St. John’s has an enthusiastic and talented volunteer choir,
currently composed of twelve to fifteen voices.
The music in worship draws primarily upon the historic music traditions
of the Episcopal (Anglican) Church, utilizing the Hymnal 1982. The parish and choir do enjoy occasionally
supplementing the more traditional hymnody and anthems of the church with a
wide diversity of musical offerings. In
2003 a new digital three manual Ahlborn-Galanti Organ was installed in the
church. A Baldwin spinet piano is also
located in the church.
The choir currently rehearses on Sunday mornings before and
after the principal worship service. The
Director of Music position is considered a quarter time position (approximately
10 hours per week). Salary and vacation
time are negotiable and dependent upon qualifications and experience. Salary will conform to AGO guidelines for a
quarter time position (approximately $10,000 – 17,000 annually). Benefits are not provided.
Qualifications and
Skills
- An active faith
and passion for music as an act of worship.
- At least a
bachelor’s degree in music performance, sacred music or
a related degree.
- Proficiency on
the organ and piano as soloist and accompanist.
- Experience and
competency rehearsing and directing a choir, specifically from the bench.
- Interest and
experience in motivating and encouraging singers of various
proficiencies. Experience in vocal
pedagogy or coaching is particularly desirable.
- Demonstrated
knowledge or experience with liturgical worship. Familiarity and interest in Episcopal
liturgy and theology are highly preferred.
- Broad knowledge
of historical and contemporary church music and other music appropriate
for use in worship.
Specific Job
Expectations
- In collaboration
with the Rector, seek to nurture joy, reverence and participation in music
as part of the congregation’s life and worship.
- Select and
perform instrumental music at the principal Sunday worship service.
- Rehearse, direct
and accompany the choir at the principal Sunday worship services during
the “choir season” from September through May. Select liturgically appropriate choral
music for one or two anthems each Sunday.
- Select and
accompany liturgically appropriate hymns for congregational singing
throughout the year.
- Provide
instrumental and choral music (subject to choir availability) for the
following special holy days throughout the year: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter
Vigil (Easter Eve), Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the
Feast of St. John the Evangelist.
- Subject to
availability, provide organ music for parish weddings and funerals.
- Meet with the
Rector at least monthly for planning and consultation.
- Arrange for a
substitute organist when needed.
Application Process
Applications will be received from June 1 – July 15,
2010. As needed, the application process
may be extended. Applicants should send
a cover letter and resume with the names of at least two references. Application may be made via postal mail or
e-mail.
The Rev. Kristin E. Orr, Rector
The Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist
P. O. Box 25
Flossmoor, IL 60422
708.798.4150
708.798.3050 (FAX)
sje2638@gmail.com
The application process will also include:
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An interview with the Rector.
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An interview with a small group of parishioners
and choir members.
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An audition on organ.
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An audition leading a choir rehearsal may be
required
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In accordance with the policy of the Episcopal
Diocese of Chicago, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a
background check and participate in “Safe Church” training on the recognition
and prevention of sexual misconduct and abuse.
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