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Catholic Music Director/Musician Location: Luke Air Force Base, Arizona Employer: GDR Defense GDR Defense is seeking a qualified Catholic Music Director/Musician to lead the music ministry for the ...

The team is seeking a Music Director who can strengthen and sustain the worship ministry through musical leadership, volunteer development, pastoral care, and dependable systems. This individual will ...

Music Director Saint Clement of Pellston Employment type: Part-time Location: Pellston, MI General Summary: The Music Director is a member of the Pastoral Staff and is directly responsible to the ...

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How much do music directors jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for music directors in the United States is $48,107.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $58,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What do you do as a music director?

A music director oversees the musical aspects of a production, organization, or ensemble, including selecting repertoire, conducting rehearsals, and leading performances. They coordinate with performers, arrange music, and ensure the musical quality meets the project's standards, often requiring strong leadership and musical skills. The role may involve conducting, arranging, and working with various musical tools and software.

How much do music directors get paid?

Music directors' salaries vary based on experience, location, and the type of organization they work for. According to industry data, the median annual wage for music directors is around $50,000 to $70,000, with higher earnings possible in larger markets or for those with extensive experience and specialized skills. Many also supplement income through freelance work, teaching, or conducting.

What is the difference between Music Directors vs Conductors?

AspectMusic DirectorsConductors
CredentialsMusic degrees, certifications in conducting or performanceConducting certifications, music degrees often preferred
Work EnvironmentRehearsals, planning, overseeing performancesLeading live performances, rehearsals with orchestras or ensembles
Employer & Industry UsageOrchestras, choirs, musical theater, churchesOrchestras, bands, choirs, opera companies

Music Directors typically oversee the artistic vision and management of musical groups, including selecting repertoire and guiding performances. Conductors focus on leading live performances and rehearsals, often working directly with musicians during concerts. While both roles require musical expertise and conducting skills, Music Directors have broader responsibilities including administrative duties, whereas Conductors primarily focus on performance leadership.

How to get a job as a music director?

To become a music director, individuals typically need a strong background in music, such as a degree in music or related fields, along with experience conducting or leading musical groups. Building a portfolio through volunteer work, internships, or assisting established directors can help gain relevant skills. Proficiency with musical scores, leadership abilities, and networking within the industry are also important for securing a position.
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Infographic showing various Music Directors job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, 41% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,107 per year, or $23.1 per hour.

Catholic Music Director/Musician

GD Resources LLC

AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Catholic Music Director/Musician
Location: Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
Employer: GDR Defense
GDR Defense is seeking a qualified Catholic Music Director/Musician to lead the music ministry for the Luke AFB Catholic Community. The selected candidate will plan, prepare, and direct appropriate Catholic worship music for weekly Masses, rehearsals, holy days, funerals, memorials, and other special services.
Key Responsibilities
  • Lead congregational singing and direct the Catholic praise team.
  • Play an appropriate musical instrument and sing during services.
  • Plan, sight-read, arrange, improvise, and prepare liturgical music.
  • Conduct at least one weekly rehearsal and support two weekly services.
  • Prepare lyrics and presentation slides for services.
  • Recruit, train, schedule, and coordinate volunteer musicians.
  • Coordinate service requirements with the Lead Chaplain/Priest.
  • Attend required music-program meetings and training.
  • Care for chapel facilities, instruments, sound equipment, and issued keys.
  • Ensure uninterrupted coverage by coordinating qualified substitutes for approved absences.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Two years of college-level music education or equivalent church/chapel music experience.
  • Demonstrated experience leading Catholic liturgical music and congregational worship.
  • Strong vocal leadership and instrumental performance skills.
  • Ability to sight-read, arrange, improvise, play, and score music.
  • Experience leading praise teams and working positively with volunteers.
  • Fluent in spoken and written English.
  • Professional appearance, conduct, reliability, and punctuality.
  • Ability to pass the required criminal-history background investigation.
Schedule and Conditions
The position supports approximately 150-plus rehearsals, services, and special events annually. Weekly, weekend, evening, holiday, funeral, and occasional special-event availability is required. The Music Director must arrive at least 15 minutes before each rehearsal or service. Rehearsals generally last one to two hours.