Position |
Church/Congregation |
City |
State |
No. of Members |
Deadline |
| Organist/Accompanist |
Arlington Street Church |
Boston |
MA |
283 |
until filled |
ARLINGTON STREET CHURCH (Unitarian Universalist) is currently seeking an Organist/Accompanist. Detailed Job Description below. Remuneration is $250/week. Please contact Mark David Buckles (MBuckles@ASCBoston.org), Director of Music for more information.
The Arlington Street Church organist is expected to provide solo and service
music for Sunday worship services and special services. The organist also accompanies the choir and soloists for Thursday evenings rehearsals, Sunday worship services, and special services.
Note: Depending upon qualifications, this position may also include assistant directing responsibilities with the choir.
Supervision
The organist serves as a contractor under the supervision of the director of music.
Responsibilities
- Provide organ and/or piano music for Sunday services. Provide organ and/or piano music at special services such as Christmas Eve.
- Select appropriate organ and/or piano music for each service, in coordination with the director of music.
- Accompany the choir at Thursday evening and Sunday morning rehearsals from September through mid-June. Accompany the choir at all Sunday services and special services as noted above. Rehearse with and accompany soloists at Sunday services and special services as noted above. Accompany extra rehearsals of the choir and soloists
as needed.
- Work closely with the director of music to provide well-coordinated worship services.
- Oversee the tuning and maintenance of Arlington Street Church's Aeolian-Skinner organ and obtain necessary service, tuning, and repairs. Funds shall be budgeted by the church to provide for proper care of the instrument. Provide reports specifying maintenance needs to the director of music.
- Provide a qualified substitute for any Sunday services, special services, or rehearsals for which the organist is unavailable. It will be the responsibility of the organist to provide payment to such substitutes at rates established by the church in accordance with Boston chapter AGO recommendations.
- Submit titles and composers for preludes, postludes, and other organ or piano solo music to the church office and director of music for inclusion in the Order of Service.
- Be available and have first option to provide organ and/or piano music for all weddings, memorials, and rites of passage in the sanctuary for which such music is requested. Coordinate the music for these services with the minister officiating. Outside organists may be used only with the permission of the organist. Fees for these services may be set by the organist in relation to AGO guidelines.
- Follow codes of ethics as specified by the American Guild of Organists.
Working Conditions
- The organist shall rehearse sufficiently to maintain a high quality of music at the organ and piano.
- There will be an initial review after 90 days. Thereafter, an annual performance review will be done with the director of music.
- The organist is expected to cooperate with all staff and musicians of the congregation so that musical life is enhanced within the life of the church.
- The organist is not expected to attend weekly staff meetings.
- The organist shall seek professional relationships with other church musicians and keep abreast of developments in worship and liturgy through associations, continuing education, and professional church publications.
- The organist shall have permission to conduct private organ or piano lessons and make the organ available to qualified students.
Skills and Qualifications — Required
- Four-year college or university degree in music (organ or piano performance), or equivalent professional training and experience
- Experience as a professional solo organist/pianist, especially in the field of church music
- Experience as an accompanist, including ability to read open choral score
- Superior sight-reading skills with a strong emphasis on rhythmic stability
- Broad knowledge of standard organ and piano repertoire
- Ability to work with amateur musicians in a supportive environment
- Strong interpersonal skills
Skills and Qualifications — Desired, but not required
- Member in good standing of the American Guild of Organists
- Ability and experience in leading rehearsals from the keyboard
- Knowledge of standard vocal and choral repertoire
- Vocal training and/or music education training
Remuneration
- Remuneration is on a per week basis, paid twice monthly as detailed in the contractual agreement between the organist and Arlington Street Church. The organist is an independent contractor and receives no salary or benefits from Arlington Street Church
- Use of organ and pianos of the church for rehearsal on a regular basis
- Use of organ and pianos for private teaching
- First option to perform at weddings, memorials, and rites of passage requiring piano or organ music held in the church building
- Opportunities for recitals such as the Music@ASC series
About the Instruments
For detailed information about Arlington Street Church's four grand pianos and Aeolian Skinner organ, please visit our web site: www.ASCBoston.org/music/.
Gathered in love and service for justice and peace
Arlington Street Church
351 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-3399
617-536-7050
fax 617-536-7051
web www.ASCBoston.org |