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Organist • Provides organ and piano music in a professional manner for all masses and all ... CATHOLIC FAITH Practice of the Catholic faith is required. Church employees must conduct themselves ...

Coronation of Our Lady Catholic Church in Grandview, MO, is seeking a part time Music Director to ... Lead choir rehearsal including parish organist. * Select choristers and hold choir to high choral ...

Organist Provides organ and piano music in a professional manner for all masses and all seasonal ... CATHOLIC FAITH Practice of the Catholic faith is required. Church employees must conduct themselves ...

Organist Provides organ and piano music in a professional manner for all masses and all seasonal ... CATHOLIC FAITH Practice of the Catholic faith is required. Church employees must conduct themselves ...

Music Teacher

Edwards, CO · On-site

$20K - $36K/yr

St. Clare of Assisi Catholic school is seeking a part-time K-8 music teacher for the 2026-2027 ... Opportunities for organist/pianist positions within the parish are also available. Our school is ...

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How much do catholic organist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for catholic organist in the United States is $55,404.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Catholic organist?

Catholic organists are musicians who play the organ during Catholic liturgical services such as Mass, weddings, funerals, and other church events. They are responsible for providing musical accompaniment to hymns, choral pieces, and parts of the liturgy, often collaborating closely with choir directors and clergy. Catholic organists help create a reverent and uplifting atmosphere in worship through their music, and their role may also include selecting appropriate music, rehearsing with singers, and maintaining the organ instrument.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Catholic organist?

To thrive as a Catholic Organist, you need strong proficiency in organ performance, a solid understanding of liturgical music, and familiarity with Catholic worship practices, often supported by a degree in music or equivalent experience. Experience with digital and pipe organs, choral accompaniment, and music notation software is typically required. Excellent communication, adaptability, and sensitivity to the liturgical context enhance collaboration with clergy, choirs, and congregations. These skills ensure the musical elements of worship are performed with reverence and artistry, supporting the spiritual atmosphere of Catholic services.

What are some common challenges Catholic organists face when preparing music for Mass?

Catholic Organists often encounter challenges such as coordinating with choir members, selecting appropriate liturgical music that aligns with the Church calendar, and adapting to varying skill levels among singers. They must also work closely with clergy to ensure the music complements the liturgy and enhances the worship experience. Additionally, time management can be a challenge, as organists may need to rehearse multiple pieces in a limited timeframe and be available for special services or events.

What is the difference between Catholic Organist vs Protestant Church Organist?

AspectCatholic OrganistProtestant Church Organist
CredentialsMusical training, church music certificationMusical training, church music certification
Work EnvironmentCathedrals, Catholic churchesProtestant churches, chapels
Industry UsagePrimarily in Catholic religious settingsPrimarily in Protestant religious settings
Common Search IntentComparing roles within Catholic churchesComparing roles within Protestant churches

The main difference between a Catholic Organist and a Protestant Church Organist lies in their religious setting and specific liturgical music requirements. Both roles typically require similar musical credentials and work in church environments, but they serve different denominations. Understanding these distinctions helps individuals choose the right position based on their faith community and musical focus.

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What states have the most Catholic Organist jobs?

States with the most job openings for Catholic Organist jobs include:

Infographic showing various Catholic Organist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% As Needed, 50% Part Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,404 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

Musician - Keyboard/Cantor

Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson

Sahuarita, AZ • On-site

Part-time

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Job description

San Martin de Porres
Job Description
Job Title: Musician - Keyboard/Cantor Status: Part time / 10-15 hours/week (flexible)
Exemption Status: Non-exempt
Department/Location: San Martin de Porres Catholic Parish / Sahuarita, AZ
Primary Function: Under the direction of the Pastor, the Musician is responsible for leading the congregation in chanting and singing by providing effective and artistically appropriate keyboard accompaniment. Services may include funerals, weddings, Quinceaneras, Holy Days, and Sunday Masses. Additionally, at various times throughout the year there may be a requirement for solo instrumental pieces, such as during the offertory. The Employee shall be a minister of the Gospel and Catholic Teaching both behaviorally while at work and in his/her personal life, "...Live in a manner worthy of the call you have received." (Eph. 4:1)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Recognize and support the unique Catholic Mission of the Diocese by speaking, acting, and instructing consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The employee may not espouse, in word or deed, any doctrine inconsistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Give evidence of living Gospel values by being an active member of a faith community and being open to the importance of a personal faith journey; strive to model the teaching of Jesus by attitude and example.
  • Proficiency as a pianist is required, proficiency as an organist is desirable.
  • Must be highly proficient at reading four-part choral accompaniments, hymns, and lead sheets; a high level of sight-reading ability is a positive.
  • Provide quality musical accompaniment, suitable to the dignity of the Mass and other liturgical celebrations, under the Pastoral direction of the Pastor of the Parish.
  • Work as a team with other instrumental musicians, choir members, and cantors, maintaining an environment of respect and solemnity at all rehearsals and liturgical celebrations.
  • Be able and willing to lead when when necessary.
  • Rehearse as needed on the minister's own time in order to be prepared for weekly rehearsals.
  • Meet on a regular basis and maintain open communications with volunteers, and other musicians, and rehearse as necessary.
  • Respond in a timely manner to written correspondence regarding liturgical celebrations, scheduling, or other matters, from the Pastor or other staff-persons at Parish Office.
  • Keep rehearsal and performance areas clean and tidy; water is always acceptable in the choir area in the church, and in rehearsal spaces, all other food and drink is prohibited.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Maintain a professional appearance appropriate for the dignity of the Mass and other liturgies, as described in the following:

Men:
  • Slacks, including khakis and "dress-pants" are appropriate, No jeans.
  • No shorts
  • Collared Shirts are required, No T-shirts or tank tops.
  • Close-toed shoes are required, no sandals or flip-flops.
  • Suits, Jackets, Sport Coats, Vests, etc. are wonderful and are appropriate, but are not required.
  • No hats may be worn.
  • Hair and beard must be neat, well-groomed, and not distracting.
  • Jewelry should be appropriate to the dignity of the Mass and other liturgies, and never be a distraction.

Women:
  • Slacks, "dress-pants", suits, skirts, and dresses are appropriate, No jeans.
  • No shorts
  • Blouses and shirts should have a modest neckline.
  • Open-toed shoes that are appropriate to the dignity of the Mass and other liturgies are acceptable.
  • Hats which appropriately match the rest of the outfit, and that are appropriate for the dignity of the Mass and other liturgies, are acceptable; no "baseball caps"; Mantillas may be worn, according to the personal conviction of the Cantor, but are never required.
  • Jewelry should be appropriate to the dignity of the Mass and other liturgies, and never be a distraction.

Physical/Mental Requirements: Requires coordination and manual dexterity, regular mental and visual ability; ability to lift as required in a normal church environment.
Required Activities: Walking, sitting, standing, stooping, reaching, talking, handling, hearing, carrying, and playing keyboard music.
Basic Qualifications:
  • Possess a working knowledge of, and a strong commitment to the mission of the Catholic Church.
  • Must be a practicing Catholic in full communion with the Church.
  • Employ flexibility and follow direction; be a team player and be self-motivated.
  • Possess a high degree of musicianship and keyboard skills. Formal training, or extensive experience, as a pianist or organist is required.
  • Perform multiple tasks simultaneously and work with a sense of urgency.
  • Exercise courtesy to fellow employees, parishioners, and the public.
  • Excellent communications skills.
  • Ability to successfully pass a background and criminal history check.
  • Clean and neat personal appearance.

Education and Experience:
  • Extensive training as a keyboardist, piano or organ.
  • Experience as a liturgical musician is preferred but not required if the applicant is highly motivated to learn the norms and practices of serving musically in Catholic Liturgies.
  • A degree in music is not required but will be considered favorably.

Other/Preferred Skills:
  • Bi-Lingual (Spanish/English) is preferred but not required.

Covenants of Employment:
San Martin de Porres Catholic Parish is a Roman Catholic religious organization and that all employees are expected to respect and conduct themselves in accordance with the values, teachings, and morals of the Roman Catholic Church and by Arizona state law. Under the "Zero Tolerance Policy", no one will be knowingly assigned or retained to serve in the Parish/Church/School when that person is determined to have engaged in the abuse of a minor or to have violated boundaries in dealing with minors.