
Reports to Director of Worship
Location Pastoral Ministry Center & Parish
Work Schedule 3 hours/week average
Position type Part-Time
FLSA Status Exempt
Requirements
Position Responsibilities:
· *Oversee, build, and sustain the Archdiocesan Music Ministry, consisting of:
o Archdiocesan Choir
o Cantor [Ministry]
o Instrumentalists
o Small-medium vocal/choral ensembles
· provide pastoral music at special Archdiocesan liturgies;
· deepen the liturgical understanding and prayer of music ministry members through a program of liturgical formation;
· develop a plan to expand the archdiocesan music ministry membership;
· *recruit, train, and sustain regular cantors for archdiocesan liturgies;
· be responsible for music associated with worship for special liturgies of the Archdiocese that include Lumen Gentium Prayer, Rite of Election, Chrism Mass, Presbyteral and Diaconate ordinations.
· perform (as needed) as accompanist (organ or other instrument), cantor, or choir director per archdiocesan liturgies.
· be responsible for coordinating and staffing all liturgies with competent musicians.
· participate in planning the archdiocesan liturgies with the Director for Worship.
* Essential Functions - ADA
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Practicing Roman Catholic in good standing with the Church, both in faith and action.
· Advanced degree in either music, pastoral ministry, or liturgy.
· Knowledge and application of Catholic liturgical documents and the role of music in liturgical celebrations.
· Experience of a minimum of 5 years in liturgy & music planning, music ministry leadership.
· Experience and proficiency in keyboard skills, voice, and conducting.
· Knowledge and proficiency in orchestration and the use of music notation software.
· Proficient in both traditional and contemporary styles of liturgical music with strong knowledge of Catholic Liturgy.
· Strong management, organizational and interpersonal skills.
· Good oral, written and public speaking skills.

The Archdiocese of San Antonio houses employees who work for archdiocesan agencies, administrative services, clergy, and consecrated life, Catholic schools, pastoral offices, and some social services.