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Director of Music

Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Norfolk, VA, United States


Description

Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Norfolk, VA is seeking applicants for the full-time position of Music Director.

Parish & Position Overview

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, located in the historic Ghent neighborhood of Norfolk, VA, is seeking a full-time Music Director to lead our vibrant music ministry.

Founded in 1894, Sacred Heart is renowned for its beautiful architecture, exceptional acoustics, and outstanding sacred music tradition. Our parish of nearly 600 families is active, growing, and deeply committed to liturgical excellence. Norfolk is the cultural hub of Hampton Roads, home to the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, universities with strong music programs, and a thriving arts community.

Our Music Program A highly skilled volunteer choir of ~20 members performing Gregorian chant, sacred polyphony, English choral works, and contemporary pieces. A children's choir with potential for growth. A small contemporary/folk ensemble for Saturday evening Mass. Two exceptional pipe organs, including a historic 1927 Midmer-Losh (56 ranks) and an M.P. Moller instrument. Responsibilities

Plan and direct music for all parish liturgies, including weekends, Holy Days, weddings, and funerals. Lead and accompany choirs and congregation on organ and piano. Oversee and develop all music ensembles, including children's programs. Collaborate with clergy, staff, and volunteers to enhance worship through music. Prepare worship aids and manage music resources. Requirements

Qualifications

Bachelor's or Master's degree in music or related field (preferred). Proficient organist with strong improvisation skills. 5-10 years of experience in Catholic music ministry. Knowledge of Catholic liturgy and sacred music traditions. Strong leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Compensation & Benefits

Full-time salaried position with health benefits and four weeks paid vacation. Salary commensurate with experience and education according to the Diocese of Richmond guidelines.