Job Description
The Church Musician (Organist and/or Pianist) provides music leadership and accompaniment for worship in a Presbyterian tradition, supporting congregational singing and enhancing the liturgical life of the church. This individual works collaboratively with the pastor and music leadership to plan and present music that reflects the Reformed tradition and the church’s theology. Key Responsibilities Provide organ and/or piano music for weekly Sunday worship services Accompany congregational hymns and liturgical responses Play prelude, offertory, and postlude music appropriate to the liturgical season Collaborate with the pastor and music leadership in selecting music aligned with the church calendar (e.g., Advent, Lent, Easter, Pentecost) Accompany vocalist, festival choir, and bells during rehearsals and worship (if applicable) Provide music for special services such as Christmas Eve, Holy Week, weddings, and funerals Maintain practice schedule to ensure high-quality performance Monitor condition of instruments (organ/piano), arrange maintenance and tunings Qualifications Proficiency in organ and/or piano performance Ability to read music and accompany congregational singing confidently Experience in church music ministry preferred Strong collaboration and communication skills Reliability, punctuality, and professionalism Preferred Skills Ability to select or arrange music appropriate to worship themes Basic improvisation and transposition skills Experience accompanying choirs or small ensembles Schedule Weekly Sunday morning services at 8:30 am and 10:30 am Choir, vocalist, and bell rehearsal (if applicable) Additional seasonal and special services throughout the year Job Type: Part-time Pay: $7,500.00 - $10,000.00 per year Experience Church Music: 1 year (Preferred) Work Location: In person