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via Music Ministry International - Jobsoid posted_at: 4 days agoschedule_type: Part-time
The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following: 1.1 General. The music director shall be responsible for the completion of all services outlined in this PWS in accordance with Department of Defense, United States Air Force, Air Combat Command (ACC), 23d Wing, 23d Wing Chaplain (23d WG/HC), regulations... policies, instructions, and laws. The music director The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following:

1.1 General. The music director shall be responsible for the completion of all services outlined in this PWS in accordance with Department of Defense, United States Air Force, Air Combat Command (ACC), 23d Wing, 23d Wing Chaplain (23d WG/HC), regulations... policies, instructions, and laws. The music director shall plan, organize, and coordinate music selections for the Catholic community with assistance from the Catholic Priest. Governing guidance comes from DoD, AF, and Air Force Chaplain Corps directives, policies and instructions as applicable.
1.2 Location. 23d WG, ACC, 23d WG/HC, 5120 Austin Ellipse, Moody AFB GA 31699-1501 1.3 Description of Work. The music director shall furnish all personnel, transportation and services necessary for weekend worship services.
1.4 Hours of Work. The music director shall provide 2 hours weekly which includes one (1) hour for rehearsals and one (1) hour for performance. In addition to the weekly hours there may be times that a total of four (4) hours will be needed in the event there are special services that need musical support. The music director will perform at Sunday Mass and other Holy Days of Obligation as required. Mass will normally last one hour, but not more than an hour and a half.
1.5 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
1.5.1 The music director shall be able to read music, teach vocal music part and harmony.
1.5.2 The music director shall be familiar with a wide range of Catholic music to include the traditional, contemporary and liturgical styles.
1.5.3 The music director shall have thorough knowledge of the Liturgical Theology and the Rites of the
Roman Catholic Church. The music director shall maintain a lifestyle consistent with Catholic principlesand the purpose of the Air Force Chaplaincy; which is to support the free exercise of religion.
1.5.4 The music director shall have two or more years of experience as a choir director or possess a degree in music and be able to demonstrate proficiency on piano, keyboard, or organ is preferred.
1.5.5 The music director shall furnish a resume showing all education and experience including
Professional references.
1.5.6 Must be able to clearly communicate in English and conduct administrative requirements in verbal and written format as necessary.
1.5.7 Maintain professional conduct and present self in a neat, clean and well-groomed manner.
1.5.8 Maintain healthy and professional interpersonal relationships with staff and parishioners in a pluralistic military environment.
1.5.9 The Air Force Chaplain Corps accommodates requests for chaplain services and/or support for
Religious practices unless the specific accommodation is logistically impossible or prohibited by law or policy. The music director must be able to work in an environment that accommodates all faith traditions but will not be required to perform duties that are incompatible with the Catholic faith or their professional role.
1.5.10 Music director shall provide information necessary for successful completion of a background investigation in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction (DODI 1402.5.
1.6 DUTY REQUIREMENTS
1.6.1 The music director shall provide weekly rehearsals for the choir and warm-up session prior to any Liturgical Celebrations to last at least one (1) hour in length.
1.6.2 The music director shall provide weekly performances during the Catholic Mass to last at least one (1) hour in length. The music director shall arrive at the chapel facilities at least 30 minutes prior to scheduled services.
1.6.2.1 The music director shall, in conjunction with weekly rehearsals and performances, support the following special services to include rehearsal time.
1.6.2.2 New Year’s Day, Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, Assumption, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception, Christmas Eve Masses, Confirmation, Advent and Lenten Communal Reconciliation Services and additional services may also be deemed necessary by Catholic Priest.
1.6.3 The music director shall provide/maintain a monthly schedule of music selections for coordination and approval by the Catholic Priest at least one (1) month in advance.
1.6.4 The music director shall coordinate all special music to be performed at each service with the Catholic Priest. This includes solos, duets, adult choir, children’s choir, guest choirs, and guest musicians.
1.6.5 The music director shall identify, submit, and coordinate Chapel Tithes and Offering Fund (CTOF) budget requests to support the music program to the Catholic Priest. The music director will purchase approved items in accordance with local operating procedures.
2.0 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITES
2.1 The music director shall coordinate with the Catholic Musician for all liturgical celebrations
2.2 The music director shall ensure all audio/visual equipment (microphones, stands etc.) are setup and tested prior to each performance.
2.3 The music director shall monitor the condition of choir equipment and advise the Superintendent, Chapel Operations of any problems or needs.
2.4 The music director shall ensure the choir area is left clean after use by removing audio/visual equipment and restoring area to original configuration.
2.5 The music director shall submit facility requests as required for rehearsals and special services.
2.6 The music director shall open and secure the chapel facility used for choir activities when chapel staff members are not on duty as well as be responsible for the cleanliness of all facilities utilized in conjunction with the program/event.
2.7 The music director shall maintain familiarity with current trends in worship.
2.8 The music director shall participate in at least one continuing education or professional development event each year, when appropriated funds or Chapel Tithes and Offering Funds (CTOF) are available.
2.9 The Wing Chaplain or designee (Superintendent, Chapel Operations), will monitor and inspect the music director’s performance.
Interested Candidates are requested to forward their resume together with three references from individuals who can attest to the candidate’s good work and steadiness. Candidates who do not possess the specific attributes/qualifications in "1.5 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE" above need not apply. This is a part-time position with compensation based on budget and the successful candidate’s experience and qualifications.
Apply directly at: https://music-ministry.jobsoid.com (scroll down to “Moody”). Your application must include three (3) references including one priest or pastor who can attest to your abilities as they relate to this job posting. References must include: name, title, organization, relationship to you, email address (necessary field) and phone number. Depending on security software, candidates are requested to monitor spam folders for further application communications from MMI
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via Music Ministry International - Jobsoid posted_at: 20 days agoschedule_type: Part-time
The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following: 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1.1 The Government requires a Catholic Music Director Services in support of military religious and worship activities. The Music director shall provide support to the Religious Support Office (RSO), Chaplains, and Religious Affairs Specialists for Department of the Army (DA). 1.2 The music The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following:

1.0 INTRODUCTION...

1.1 The Government requires a Catholic Music Director Services in support of military religious and worship activities. The Music director shall provide support to the Religious Support Office (RSO), Chaplains, and Religious Affairs Specialists for Department of the Army (DA).

1.2 The music director shall facilitate the communal, public worship life enhancing full and active participation of the assembly/congregation by planning, administering, and evaluating quality musical experiences in cooperation with musical and ministries, in collaboration with all Religious Denomination Chaplains, Chaplain Staff, Religious Affairs Specialists, and Civilian workforce.

2.0 SCOPE OF WORK.

2.1 This is a Non-Personal Services Contract with the Fort Campbell, KY Religious Support Office (RSO) for the music director to perform tasks, and provide deliverables, identified herein. This PWS defines the requirements/deliverables of the music director; ensuring the individual Free Exercise of Religion for military personnel, family members, and authorized personnel; a statutory requirement under USC Title X.

2.2 This contract does not create an employer-employee relationship between the Government and Music director, as well as any corporation, partnership, business association, other party or legal entity with which the Music director may be associated. The Government assumes no responsibility for costs incurred for services performed by the Music director that are not included in this contract. There are no provisions for lodging, employee benefits, medical care, retirement, or Workmen's Compensation Insurance. Payment will be made monthly on a per service basis.

2.3 The Music director shall provide support for those services for which no Unit Ministry Team (UMT) members (Chaplains and Religious Affairs Specialists), RSO Department of the Army (DA) Civilians, and volunteers can provide. The contract cannot duplicate duties required or provided by these entities, as contracted services are an exception to policy.

2.4 This contract is not a fulltime position with a standard 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday-type work environment. Workdays and hours may vary according to the approved Calendar of Events, tasks outlined in the CLINs, and the time of meetings. Many of the tasks will require holiday, evening, and weekend hours.

2.5 No UMT member, military member, DA Civilian, fellow music director, or volunteer can supervise or direct the Music director or control the method by which he/she performs the required tasks. Under no circumstances shall a work schedule be prepared for the Music director or the impression be given that the Music director is an employee of the Government. It is the responsibility of the Music director to guard against any actions that are of the nature of personal services, give the impression of personal services, or portray his/her position as that of an employee.

2.6 Under no circumstances shall a Music director provide direction to a Religious Affairs Specialist (RAS), general military member, a DA Civilian, fellow music director, or volunteer, nor shall he/she represent in an official capacity of the Federal Government, U.S. Army or Air Force or the local congregation that the contract supports.

3.0 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE. The Government contemplates a five-year contract consisting of a

12-month base plus four 12-month optional periods of performance.

4.0 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE.

4.1 Place of Performance is at Government facility, Fort Campbell, KY.

5.0 REQUIREMENTS (TASKS).

5.1 General. (Tasks common to the below enumerated tasks/CLINs)

5.1.1 Music director shall attend planning and coordination meetings and provide necessary musical

input for services.

5.1.2 Music director personnel shall regard personal information on all applicants, volunteers, and

participants as confidential. Music director shall comply with all privacy and confidentiality laws and

regulations. As required by public laws and military regulations, the Music director shall divulge

information of illegal activities to the proper authorities.

5.1.3 The Music director personnel shall present a neat, well-groomed appearance appropriate for

religious worship services and other activities identified in this PWS while performing under this

contract.

5.1.4 Music director personnel shall behave in a professional manner befitting US military religious

support activities. Music director personnel shall demonstrate dignity and respect, keeping in

harmony with the values and norms of the Army Chaplain Corps. Music director personnel shall

refrain from using offensive language such as swearing, cursing, disparaging language, and other

such communications.

5.1.5 Music director shall develop and deliver annual musical calendar, plans services in consultation

with Chaplains and Religious Education Coordinators.

5.1.6 Music director shall provide general guidance in matters of music.

5.1.6.1 Music director shall coordinate and coach all persons involved with music ministry.

5.1.6.2 Music director keeps abreast of developments in musical trends, while maintaining a

substantial level of doctrine, in music, in conjunction with Army Chaplaincy policy.

5.1.6.3 Music director shall assist musicians in improving existing musical skills and

proficiency.

5.1.6.4 Prepare and use digital worship music software (ex. Proclaim/PowerPoint/CCLI)

music slides if required for service. If special music is required to be printed in bulletin or

insert, provide a digital copy of the text for any selected songs at least four (4) duty days

prior to performance.

5.1.6.4.1 Maintains a digital music library with current resource material

5.1.6.4.2 Music director shall comply with all copyright law

5.2 Catholic Service Musician (1000, and 1300 Sunday at Soldiers Chapel)

5.2.1 Task 1 (CLIN 1 Catholic Worship Service). The length of a Mass is one (1) hour.

5.2.1.1 Music director shall meet with the Catholic Pastoral team to identify the Government’s

music requirements for scheduled worship services. Music director shall select music

appropriate to the worship service and provide creative planning for the services in order to

prepare a worship set that is consistent with the common practice and theology of the

service and select music in keeping with the theme of the worship service, event, or

ceremony.

5.2.1.2 The Music director will provide music selections to the Chaplain Sponsor in time to be

added to the presentation software for the services as needed.

5.2.1.3 The Music director shall provide appropriate musical support during designated worship

services. The purpose of the Music director is to provide music and choral performances to

assist the congregation in worship.

5.2.1.4 The Music director shall provide a prelude (at least 15 minutes prior to the service) and

postlude (at least 5 minutes after the service) in consultation with the military Chaplain or

designated representative.

5.2.1.5 The Music Director shall lead the congregation: singing of hymns, chorus, spiritual

songs, and special music that enhances the atmosphere of worship for the particular

congregation. The Music director will coordinate with the instrumentalist to adjust tempo and

style of musical arrangements to enhance the congregation’s ability to participate in

worship through the singing of hymns, choruses, and spiritual songs.

5.2.1.6 Music director shall perform site preparation (set-up) and restoration (stowing musical

equipment or other activities necessary to return facility to pre-service configuration).

Music director shall arrive in sufficient time prior to the commencement of worship services to

prepare the facility for music performances.

5.2.2 Task 2 (CLIN 2 Catholic Rehearsal). Length of a Rehearsal is one (l) hour.

5.2.2.1 Music director shall schedule, coordinate, and conduct all rehearsals necessary to

prepare musicians and/or choirs for performances.

5.2.2.2 Music director shall provide musical direction to the musician(s) and/or choir for all

rehearsals, one hour each week, with the time and day to be determined by the Government

Catholic Chaplain.

6.0 Background Checks and Investigations: Contract personnel shall submit to and pass a thorough

Criminal History Background Check per Public Law 101-647, Section 231, Crime Control Act of

1990; DoD 1402.5, Criminal History background Checks on Individuals in Child Care Services, AFI

31-501 Background Checks/Investigations and 36 WG/HC OI 31-3, Background Investigation. The

background check will be coordinated by the Chaplain Division and includes an Installation Records

Check and a Child Care National Agency Check and Inquires.

6.1 Competency of Music director Personnel. All services under this contract are to be performed by an

adult. Applicants must be willing to undergo a background check. The Music director shall be fully

qualified to perform the required services without any supervision or direction by Government

Personnel.

Interested Candidates are requested to forward their resume together with three references from individuals who can attest to the candidate’s good work and steadiness. Candidates who do cannot perform the tasks in "5.0 REQUIREMENTS (TASKS)" above need not apply. This is a part-time position with compensation based on budget and the successful candidate’s experience and qualifications..

Apply directly at: https://music-ministry.jobsoid.com (scroll down to “Ft. Campbell”). Your application must include three (3) references including one priest who can attest to your abilities as they relate to this job posting. References must include: name, title, organization, relationship to you, email address (necessary field) and phone number. Depending on security software, candidates are requested to monitor spam folders for further application communications from MMI
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via Music Ministry International - Jobsoid posted_at: 8 days agoschedule_type: Part-time
The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following: 00. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT... A. Musical: Must be classically trained and be familiar with a variety of settings for the Roman Catholic Mass. Must be open to adaptation and be versed in a variety of musical style. B. Professional: A positive, self-directed, and motivated individual with the knowledge The successful candidate for this position will be a 1099 contractor with Music Ministry International and be responsible for the following:

00. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT...

A. Musical: Must be classically trained and be familiar with a variety of settings for the Roman Catholic
Mass. Must be open to adaptation and be versed in a variety of musical style.
B. Professional: A positive, self-directed, and motivated individual with the knowledge and vocal skill
necessary to support the Catholic Music Program. This person must demonstrate a familiarity with the
commitment to the Catholic faith and practice as articulated by the documents of the Second Vatican
Council and subsequent statements of the American National Conference of Catholic Bishops, especially
the Directives on Music in the Liturgy. Applicants will be evaluated based on a submitted resume and
references, as well as the results of an interview to be conducted by the Wing Chaplain and/or his
designates. Applicant is subject to a positive background investigation from the Catholic endorser’s
(Archdiocese of Military Services USA, and Diocese of St. Petersburg).
C. Education and Experience: The Cantor must have the ability to sight read music and be well versed in a
variety of musical styles.
D. A minimum of three years of experience as a Cantor within a military chapel environment is required.
E. Interpersonal: Must possess the ability to constructively work with chapel and parish staff, parishioners
and other musicians.
F. Be proficient on the guitar and piano, and must be able to sight-read hymns, contemporary, and praise
music, both harmonics and rhythms, and be well-versed in a variety of musical styles. Christian hymns,
praise music, contemporary songs, and liturgical songs will be selected for worship.
G. Possess a high level of musical skill and the ability to work with the cantor, musicians, and singers in
the respective worship services. Possess the ability to lead and/or accompany worship by singing and
playing the guitar or piano at the same time.
H. Possess the ability to maintain professional standards of conduct and public decorum.
I. Possess an associate degree in music or equivalent musical education level.
J. Have a breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to accomplish the weekly support of the Catholic.
K. Music Program. This person must demonstrate a familiarity with the Catholic faith as articulated by the
documents of the Second Vatican Council and subsequent statements of the American National
Conference of Catholic Bishops, especially the Directives on Music in the Liturgy.
1.0 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
1.1 Scope of Work
1.1.1 Performance Requirements: Provide music and/or musical accompaniment at Catholic Services
(Weekend Masses and 1 Rehearsal every week, 7 Holy Day worship services, 2 Christmas Masses, 2 Tridium worship services, 3 Holy Week services and 5 memorial/funeral units). Services are to be rendered at the MacDill AFB Chapel unless otherwise specified by the Catholic Chaplain.
1.2 Specific Tasks
1.2.1 Conform to the directives of the American National Conference of Catholic Bishops as given in
Directives on Music in the Liturgy.
1.2.2 Provide music and/or musical accompaniment at the Weekend Masses. Services are to be rendered at the MacDill AFB Chapel unless otherwise specified by the Catholic Chaplain.
1.2.3 Be able to work special rehearsals and/or services as authorized by the Catholic Chaplain or his designate; Catholic services consist of: Weekend Masses, 52 Rehearsals, 7 Holy Day worship services, 2 Christmas Masses,
2 Tridium worship service, 3 Holy Week services and 5 memorial/funeral services.
1.2.4 Submit purchase requests for music and/or equipment needed for the parish. In selecting each week’s songs, the musician will endeavor to blend musical styles as appropriate.
1.2.5 Assist in the development of a Catholic Liturgical Music Program encompassing the needs of the presider, musicians, cantors, choirs and congregation, as well as the Liturgy Commission.
1.2.6 Ensure arrival at least 30 minutes prior to each service and have a completed sound check at least 15
minutes prior to service start time.
1.2.7 Possess the ability to organize the chapel volunteer group of singers and/or musicians to provide worship music for the Catholic Parish.
1.2.8 Assist the Catholic Chaplain or his designate in drawing a written plan of music for the Liturgical Year,
including Holy Days and special celebrations.
1.2.9 Possess an ability to maintain healthy, functional interpersonal relationships with co-workers, parishioners and customers in a unique multi-cultural, multi-faith environment.
2.0 SERVICE SUMMARY
2.1 Provide music and/or musical accompaniment at Catholic Services (Weekend Masses, 52 Rehearsals, 7 Holy Day worship services, 2 Christmas Masses, 2 Tridium worship services, 3 Holy Week services and 2
memorial/funeral units). Services are to be rendered at the MacDill AFB Chapel unless otherwise specified
by the Catholic Chaplain.
Interested Candidates are requested to forward their resume together with three references from individuals who can attest to the candidate’s good work and steadiness. Candidates who do not possess the specific attributes/qualifications in section "00. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT" above need not apply. This is a part-time position with compensation based on budget and the successful candidate’s experience and qualifications.

Apply directly at: https://music-ministry.jobsoid.com (scroll down to “MacDill”) in order to expedite your application. Your application requires providing reference information for (3) individuals including one priest or pastor who can attest to your abilities as they relate to this job posting. References must include: name, title, organization, relationship to you, email address (necessary field) and phone number. Depending on security software, candidates are requested to monitor spam folders for further application communications from MMI
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