Director of Instrumental Music

Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church
Please email cover letters and resumes to office@fairoakspres.org
 

Job Position: Director of Instrumental Music Salary: $15,000 – $17,000/year
Start Date: August 1, 2022

Qualifications
Minimum of two years’ professional experience in the field of music or music education. Highly skilled in musicianship and ability to direct instrumental ensembles.
Skilled working with adults and children of all ages.
Possessing both a broad knowledge base of and passion for interconnecting music styles. Strong understanding of traditional worship liturgy and congregational music. Understanding and experience of PCUSA theology preferred.

Characteristics
Embodies an empathic and patient spirit in working with others.
Is highly organized and able to plan in advance.
Is adaptable to last-minute changes and ability to pivot on short notice.
Is a team player, focused on growing engagement and participation in the music ministry.

Responsibilities
While striving for musical excellence, to prioritize inclusivity, health, and safety.
Work closely with the Director of Vocal Music to plan and provide music during all worship services during the program year (mid-September
mid-June).
Work closely with the Director of Vocal Music to recruit volunteers to provide music during summer worship services (mid-June
August).
Involve Fair Oaks participants of all ages and skill levels in fostering gifts for music, fostering gifts of leadership, community, and connection with worship.
Support the mission of LOGOS to include all ages in musical offering during worship by providing music leadership to PB&J (grades 1
2), Musical Notes (grades 3 5) along with leadership for the Intermission Bells Ensemble (grades 6 8), and the Encore Bells Ensemble (grades 9 12).
Provide leadership for the Fair Oaks Ringers (adult bell choir) and other instrumental music offerings as needed. Recruit soloists and ensembles, continually implementing efforts to recruit instrumentalists and add vibrancy to the music ministry and hire special musicians within budget guidelines.
Work with the Director of Vocal Music to provide for special music and music staffing for memorial services and special services and provide oversight for special non-worship, church-related musical events.
Research and select music appropriate to the age and abilities of adults and children and work with the pastors to ensure that the service musical offerings are thematically appropriate and reflective of the Scripture lessons for the service.
Attend weekly staff meetings, Sunday hospitality (bi-monthly), meetings of the Worship Committee,
church social events (as requested) and other meetings deemed necessary to the church’s music ministry. Provide oversight of administrative responsibilities of the instrumental music ministry,

including correspondence and music budget expenditures. Maintain the vocal music library, including purchasing new music, filing, purging, cataloging, and keeping within copyright guidelines.
Consult with the co-pastors, the Director of Vocal Music, and the Worship Committee to coordinate music ministry offerings and schedules in a safe fashion, considering all necessary protocols for virtual, hybrid and in-person worship and/or practice sessions.

Relationships
The Director of Instrumental Music reports to the co-pastors and works closely with the Director of Vocal Music, the Worship Committee, the Personnel Committee, the LOGOS Board, the church organist, and volunteer church singers and musicians.

Evaluation
The Director of Instrumental Music’s performance will be evaluated annually by the Personnel Committee with input from the co-pastors and the Worship Committee.

Expected Work Hours and Compensation
The Director of Instrumental Music will be expected to work approximately 39 hours per month from September through mid-June. Hours for mid-June through August are dependent on the scheduling of memorial and special services as needed.

Compensation will be $15,000 – $17,000 per year. The Director of Instrumental Music will be entitled to any FOPC benefits for which they may be eligible, as outlined in the FOPC General Personnel Guidelines, as updated June 7, 2018 (“the FOPC Guidelines). In addition, they agree to abide by all provisions of the FOPC Guidelines during their employment by FOPC. All employment with FOPC is “at will.” This means that either the employee or FOPC may end the employment relationship with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, except as otherwise provided by law.