Director of Music/Accompanist Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Chalmette, LA at Geebo

Director of Music/Accompanist

Job Title:
Director of Music/AccompanistLocation:
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New OrleansDuties:
The Candidate shall provide DMA services at the chapel located on NAS JRB New OrleansThe DMA may use chapel equipment when providing DMA support; the Candidate will provide the following:
Musical direction for both Protestant and Roman Catholic worship services.Accompaniment for the rendition of music required during worship servicesThis will include:
prelude music, calls to worship, congregational singing, offertories, postludes, and other music as required by the respective chaplain or CRMP.Coordinate and consult with the officiating chaplain or CRMP concerning the selection of all choral selections, choruses, hymns, and other music utilized in the worship service.Piano accompaniment for Sunday Protestant Services, each service 1-hour duration.Piano accompaniment for Sunday Catholic Worship Services, each service 1-hour duration
Qualifications:
Shall be a musician with the requisite skills and experience acceptable to lead a variety of religious worship services.Have the ability to sight read music, play worship/praise music on a piano, and directother musicians and vocalists in four-part musical scores.Provide leadership, direction, and administration for the Catholic and Protestant musical program.Dress modest business casual when providing support and in public areasExercise good hygiene, be neat, clean, and well-groomed.Powered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Administration Leadership Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3r1wg5ydhcz3hyqhg5', 'ExternalApply-j3r1wg5ydhcz3hyqhg5'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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