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Holy Trinity Cathedral in New Westminster, British Columbia, invites  applications for the position of Part-Time Music Director.

In this position you will be responsible for organizing and leading choir rehearsals, performances 
during regularly scheduled services, and other tasks as required. Although not mandatory ideally you are a member of the Christian faith and are familiar with Anglican liturgy, worship, and musical traditions. You have strong leadership skills but can work collaboratively with the choir, clergy, and 
members of the congregation. Musicianship included the ability to be proficient with playing the piano and pipe organ, although other instrumental skills are an asset. Additional work such as wedding, funerals, and extraordinary services, will be remunerated based on consultation with the
minister in advance of such events.

Salary & Hours:
This is a part-time continuous position of approximately 8 total hours a week including the principal Sunday service and an expectation of preparation time averaging 3-4 hours a week. The position salary will be within the range of $18,300 - $24,000 based on music experience and qualifications according to RCCO guidelines. 

Core Responsibilities (Can be adjusted as needed)
• Provide leadership in a ministry of music which is sensitive to the 
Anglican tradition, goals and practices of the Parish and the changes 
of the liturgical season.
• Recruit, nurture, teach, and direct the choir, including one practice 
each week for 10 months a year.
• Play the organ/piano at regularly scheduled Sunday 10 am services 
and special services as follows:
o Ash Wednesday
o Maundy Thursday (if held at Holy Trinity Cathedral)
o Good Friday
o All Souls (November 2)
o Christmas Eve
• Selecting appropriate hymns and anthems for all regularly scheduled 
services.
• As available, provide music for occasional services, including 
weddings, funerals and church events held in the cathedral (right of 
first refusal).
• Have oversight of the parish music library and licensing and purchase 
choral and instrumental music, consulting with churchwardens within
an annual budget to be approved by the vestry.
• In consultation with the Priest-in-Charge, arrange for organ/piano 
maintenance as needed.

Qualifications
• Proven ability as an organist and pianist, including experience accompanying congregational singing and choirs and working with professional and amateur musicians
• Ability to direct and encourage a volunteer choir.
• Formal music education is preferred, ideally with training consistent with the standards of the Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO).
• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with the clergy and lay worship leaders.
• A commitment to the expression of Anglican faith.

Application Instructions
Please submit a cover letter and resume or CV, outlining your qualifications and experience regarding in church music to hr@holytrinitycathedral.ca
Applications accepted until  April 30, 2026.

All applications will be acknowledged at the time of submission, and information submitted as a part of this application will be used only by the parish and only to assess candidacy for this position