Pastoral Associate for Music, Saint Mary Parish, Ridgefield, Connecticut
  • watwood
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    Saint Mary Parish in Ridgefield, Connecticut is seeking a new Pastoral Associate for Music to lead the parish music program beginning fall 2023. This is a full-time salaried position with benefits.

    The pastoral associate will facilitate a crucial liturgical function by serving the parish as principal musician, organist, and choir director, in accordance with the highest professional standards established by the profession and in the tradition of beautiful Catholic music.

    Additionally, the pastoral associate will assist in implementing the pastor’s vision for the liturgical renewal of the parish through catechesis; primarily through the creation, implementation, and oversight of adult and youth choirs. The pastoral associate for music will also collaborate with the pastoral associate in the Office for Youth and Families to coordinate musical catechesis in the religious education classes and formation of a children’s choir. The pastoral associate will also lead and support other music related initiatives the parish undertakes.

    Requirements:
    • A master’s degree in music is preferred; a bachelor’s degree in music is required.
    • Three to five years of prior experience in a related position, including prior experience creating and managing choirs of various age-levels as well as recruiting, hiring and supervising staff singers (cantors and choristers) as well as instrumentalists.
    • The pastoral associate for music must be a practicing Catholic, have a working knowledge and appreciation of the Catholic Church’s liturgical tradition, current liturgical norms, and be willing to work collaboratively with the pastor’s liturgical vision for the parish.
    • Candidates must have strong musical skills, including sight-reading, familiarity with chant notation, arranging and selecting appropriate music for various liturgical seasons and themes, and deep knowledge of the various sacred styles of Catholic music: Gregorian chant, early polyphony, English choral, modern sacred, and modern hymnody.
    • Candidates must have a high degree of proficiency in the use of the organ as evidenced by formal credentials and a working knowledge of other instruments. The parish organ is a two-manual Ahlborn-Galanti digital, installed in 2004. A new organ is forthcoming.
    • Candidates must be self-motivated, be adaptable to changes in routine, have exceptional written and oral communication skills, have proficiency using computer programs such as Microsoft Word and Finale, and possess the ability to create and edit worship aids.
    Availability for Christmas, all of Holy Week and Easter Sunday is required. Additionally, attendance of the regular liturgical schedule of five Masses per weekend, holy days, First Friday school Masses, sacramental celebrations, weddings, funerals, rehearsals and other special liturgies and events is expected. It is the responsibility of the pastoral associate to schedule coverage when they are unavailable.
    Salary range for this position is $55,000 to $65,000 per year plus benefits as well as earning opportunities through funerals and weddings. Salary will be commensurate with education, experience, and level of expertise. The pastoral associate for music will report to the parish’s pastor.
    Applications should be submitted by July 31. For additional information or to submit a letter of interest and a resume, please email: Monsignor Kevin T. Royal, Pastor at email: MsgrRoyal@diobpt.org
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