Sub-Organist Position Available In Charleston, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: Grace Church Cathedral in Charleston, SC is hiring a full-time Sub-Organist to support the Cathedral's music program. Responsibilities include assisting with organ playing during liturgical services, accompanying choirs, and aiding in rehearsals and training. The ideal candidate will have an undergraduate degree in organ or church music, along with experience in Anglican choral accompaniment. This position offers compensation.
Job Description
Sub-Organist
Charleston, SC
Posted Mar 31, 2025
Job Title
Sub-Organist
Name of church or organization
Grace Church Cathedral
Location
Charleston, SC
Job Description
Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston, South Carolina seeks a full-time Sub-Organist to assist in the leadership of the Cathedral’s vibrant music program. Grace is the largest congregation in the Diocese of South Carolina, and choral worship is at the heart of the Cathedral’s liturgical life. The choirs include a semi-professional group of 35 singers (with up to 10 staff singers), a growing RSCM-affiliated chorister program with 25 trebles, and a volunteer parish choir of 20 members.
The Sub-Organist will be the chief musical assistant to the Canon Organist and Director of Music. Duties include the sharing of liturgical organ playing, accompanying the choirs, as well as assisting in choral rehearsals and chorister training. The candidate would also be the organist for the Grace choirs’ residency at St. Albans and Lincoln Cathedrals in the UK in summer 2026. Additionally, Grace greatly anticipates the arrival of a new four-manual, 61 rank Dobson organ to be delivered in the second half of 2026. The candidate would likely be present during its installation and participate in its inaugural activities. Candidates should hold at a minimum an undergraduate degree in organ or church music and should have experience in choral accompaniment and liturgical service playing in the Anglican tradition.
Type of Commitment
Full Time
Does this job pay?
Yes