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Part Time Organist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This part-time role works collaboratively with the Organist, clergy, and liturgy staff to enhance the prayer experience through music that reflects the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.

Recruit Memorial Chapel & Blue Jacket Memorial Chapel, Great Lakes, Illinois Job Type: Part-Time Qualifications: * Minimum of two years of experience as a pianist and/or organist supporting a Roman ...

Adjunct - Organ Instructor

Baytown, TX · On-site

$34.03 - $51.04/hr

Main Campus - Baytown, TX Job Type: Part-Time Job Number: FY2300640 Division: Provost/Academic ... Experience as a professional church organist, pianist, or music director. Preferred: * Prior online ...

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 ...

$19.84 - $30.55/hr

If applicable, part-time salaries will be prorated according to the assigned FTE. Benefits:This position is eligible for voluntary 401(k), 403(b) and 457 retirement plans. Time Off Plans:This ...

Choir Accompanist

Parker, CO · On-site

$19.84 - $30.55/hr

If applicable, part-time salaries will be prorated according to the assigned FTE. Benefits: This position is eligible for voluntary 401(k), 403(b) and 457 retirement plans. Time Off Plans: This ...

Professeur a temps-partiel regulier / Regular Part-Time Professor Date Posted (YYYY/MM/DD): 2026/05/15 Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD): 2026/06/16 Expected Enrolment: 40 Approval ...

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How much do part time organist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time 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 are the typical weekly responsibilities of a part-time organist in a church setting?

As a part-time organist, your weekly duties usually include preparing and playing music for worship services, rehearsing with choirs or soloists, and selecting appropriate hymns or pieces in coordination with church leadership. You may also be responsible for attending planning meetings, maintaining the organ, and occasionally playing at special events like weddings or funerals. Flexibility is important, as schedules can vary based on church activities, but communication with clergy and fellow musicians ensures smooth services and a collaborative work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Organist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Organist, strong musical proficiency, sight-reading ability, and knowledge of liturgical or concert repertoire are essential, often supported by formal music education or training. Familiarity with different types of organs, registration techniques, and sometimes basic audio equipment is typically required. Excellent time management, adaptability, and collaborative communication with clergy or musical directors make a candidate stand out. These skills ensure high-quality musical performances and smooth coordination during services or events.

What is the difference between Part Time Organist vs Part Time Choir Director?

AspectPart Time OrganistPart Time Choir Director
CredentialsMusic proficiency, organ certification or experienceMusic background, conducting skills, choir directing experience
Work EnvironmentChurches, religious events, concert hallsChurches, religious services, community events
Employer & IndustryReligious institutions, concert venuesReligious institutions, community organizations
Common Search IntentFinding someone to play organ musicFinding someone to lead choir performances

While both roles involve working in religious or community settings, a Part Time Organist primarily focuses on playing the organ during services or events, requiring musical proficiency and organ-specific skills. A Part Time Choir Director, on the other hand, leads and directs choir performances, emphasizing conducting and vocal training. Both roles often work together but serve different functions within the same environment.

What are part-time organists?

Part-time organists are musicians who play the organ for religious services, concerts, or special events on a part-time basis rather than as their main full-time occupation. Their responsibilities often include accompanying choirs, leading congregational singing, and providing music for weddings or funerals. They may work for churches, schools, or community organizations, and their schedules typically vary depending on the needs of their employer. Part-time organists are usually skilled in both playing the instrument and reading music, and they may also help select appropriate musical pieces for services or events.
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Part Time Music Teacher and Mass Organist

Part Time Music Teacher and Mass Organist

Archdiocese of St. Louis

Old Monroe, MO

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

The Archdiocese of St. Louis Catholic Education and Formation features an expansive coalition of schools that allow our children to develop a sense of purpose and value, receive a higher quality education, join a welcoming community and feel secure in a a dynamic future.  We have a rich history, with its establishment 200 years ago by St. Rose Phillppine Duchesne.  A coalition of schools serving over 50,000 students (PreK-12) within an 11-county area.  The educational experience provided to our students and their families is rooted in a higher calling from God to honor and celebrate the gifts He has given us.

Job Summary

The Part-Time Music Teacher and Organist provides music instruction and supports worship services through organ and/or piano performance. This role blends education and performance, helping students develop musical skills while contributing to meaningful worship experiences.

Job Responsibilities
Music Teaching
  • Provide individual and/or group music lessons (voice, piano, organ, or general music)
  • Develop lesson plans tailored to students’ skill levels and goals
  • Teach music theory, sight-reading, and performance techniques
  • Prepare students for recitals, performances, or evaluations
  • Track student progress and provide constructive feedback
Organist / Worship Musician
  • Play organ and/or piano for regular worship services
  • Accompany congregational singing, choirs, and soloists
  • Select and prepare appropriate music in coordination with clergy or leadership
  • Rehearse with choir or ensemble as needed
  • Provide music for special services (e.g., holidays, weddings, funerals)
Job Requirements
  • Proficiency in organ and piano performance
  • Experience teaching music (formal or informal)
  • Strong knowledge of music theory and pedagogy
  • Ability to work with students of varying ages and skill levels
  • Familiarity with sacred or liturgical music preferred

The Archdiocese of St. Louis Catholic Education and Formation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital, parental, veteran or disability status.  
Pre-Employment Screening 
All candidates receiving an employment offer must submit a pre-employment screening. The screening will include criminal background check, Family Care Safety Registration, drug screen, employment and educational licensure/certification verification, health screening, and any other screenings deemed necessary for employment. Any offer would be contingent upon successful completion of any required screening.Â