Job Title: Catholic Musician
Location: Recruit Memorial Chapel & Blue Jacket Memorial Chapel, Great Lakes, Illinois
Job Type: Part-Time
Qualifications:
Minimum of two years of experience as a pianist and/or organist supporting a Roman Catholic congregation or worship setting.
Demonstrated proficiency in a broad range of sacred music genres appropriate for Roman Catholic Mass and liturgical celebrations.
Duties:
Provide musical accompaniment for Sunday worship services (104 units).
Provide music support for special worship services as required (10 units).
Perform music for Command Memorial Services on an as-needed basis (5 units).
Lead and coordinate volunteer choirs at both chapels (104 units).
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