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Organist

Website St. Andrew's Anglican Church

Position Summary: The organist of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church is responsible for leading congregational music during worship services of the year, under the supervision of the Choirmaster. The organist should be able to promote congregational singing through careful and intentional interpretation of all congregational music. Additionally, the organist will strive to strengthen the congregation’s understanding of music and its use in worship.

Primary Duties: Prepare music for services, including but not limited to Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, and Evensong: such as Hymns, Preludes, Postludes, and music for Communion; Prepare and serve as rehearsal accompanist for choir on Wednesday nights, Sunday mornings, and other times as called; Secure substitutes, in collaboration with the Choirmaster, when needed; Arrange for extra musicians in collaboration with the Choirmaster, when needed; Maintain organ and pianos by scheduling necessary tunings and possible repairs when needed, in collaboration with the Choirmaster

Additional Duties, as Needed: Play weddings and funerals as requested (paid by families), finding substitutes if needed; Participate as accompanist for churchwide events not described above, when needed, or secure substitute if necessary; Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Choirmaster or Rector

Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Music; Proficiency in both organ and piano performance and literature; Familiarity with liturgical worship

Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in Music; 5 or more years of experience serving in a church; Experience with music composition and/or arranging; Experience with other musical instruments

Send inquiries and resumes to Jason Runnels, Choirmaster of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church

To apply for this job email your details to jrunnels@st-andrew.com

PROVINCIAL OFFICE
P.O. Box 447
Ambridge, PA 15003

ARCHBISHOP’S OFFICE
440 Whilden St.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

info@acna.org
724-266-9400

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