The Choir Director is responsible for leading the choir in rehearsals and performances, selecting music, and teaching vocal techniques. They must have excellent musical skills, knowledge of different styles of singing, and be able to work with a variety of voices. The Choir Director must be able to motivate and inspire the choir members to achieve their best.

Choir Director Job Responsibilities

  • Directing and leading the choir in regular rehearsals and performances
  • Planning and preparing choral music for worship services, concerts, and other events
  • Coordinating with the church staff and music team to ensure that the choir is integrated into the overall worship experience
  • Selecting appropriate music for the choir to sing, based on the style of service, theme of the message, etc.
  • Working with soloists and small groups within the choir to prepare special musical selections
  • Equipping and training new choir members in proper vocal technique and musicianship
  • Serving as a spiritual leader for the choir, providing guidance and encouragement

Objectives

  • To develop and implement a choral program that meets the needs of the students and community.
  • To select music that is ageappropriate and challenging for the choir.
  • To rehearse and prepare the choir for performances.
  • To collaborate with other school staff, parents, and community members to support the choral program.
  • To promote the choral program through marketing and public relations efforts.

Choir Director Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Choir Director vary depending on the type of choir being directed. For example, a children's choir would require a director with experience working with young children, while an adult choir would require a director with experience leading adults. In general, however, all choir directors should have excellent musical skills, the ability to lead and motivate people, and good organizational skills.