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Ability to read music, play by ear, and play a lead instrument (i.e., guitar, piano, and/or keyboard); must have knowledge of vocal harmony and able to provide accompaniment for praise team members and solo vocalists as needed.
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Provide directions to additional musicians who may play a variety of instruments to include, but not limited to, piano, organ, guitar (acoustic, electric, and bass), drums and woodwinds. Coordinate weekly music rehearsals on an agreed upon date with the Praise and Worship Leader and Designated Chaplain.
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Maintains piano and organ, hand bells and other musical equipment owned by the parish. - Responsible for playing piano/organ at Saturday vigil and four Sunday morning Masses each weekend.
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Piano accompaniment for Sunday Catholic Worship Services, each service 1-hour duration Qualifications: Shall be a musician with the requisite skills and experience acceptable to lead a variety of religious worship services.
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Education & Qualifications: The ability to read music and demonstrated accompaniment ability with the piano, organ/keyboard, or guitar. Shall have at least five years of experience playing the piano, organ/keyboard, or guitar.
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The Department offers the Bachelor of Music in Performance, the Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance & Pedagogy, the Bachelor of Music in Education, the Bachelor of Science in Music Therapy, the Bachelor of Arts in Music, a Master of Music in Piano Performance & Pedagogy, a Master of Music in Choral Conducting, a Master of Music in Voice Performance, and a Master of Music in Guitar Performance.
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The Music department is seeking qualified instructors to teach individual lessons on one of the following instruments: flute, oboe, english horn, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, french horn, tuba, violin, viola, cello, bass, percussion, guitar, or piano.
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Works with the Pastor to discern parish worship and prayer needs and to assure quality liturgical celebrations and sacramental services including (but not limited to) Saturday Vigil and Sunday Masses, Holy Days of Obligation, Christmas, Easter, the Paschal Triduum, and Stations of the Cross including organ and/or piano accompaniment.
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If you are a Concrete Laborer eager to grow and learn in the trades alongside the best Craft Professionals in the industry, this is your chance to launch your career! Category Concrete - Laborer.
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Shall possess experience as a music director in religious worship settings, with sufficient experience playing piano or musical instruments appropriate at public worship services. The purpose of the Music Director Coordinator is to provide music and choral performances to assist the congregation in worship.
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Registered Piano Technician (RPT) of Piano Technician's Guild. Work with faculty, especially the piano faculty, to make sure their needs are met and gather and respond to feedback from students.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Laborer is responsible for safely and efficiently performing general labor duties at a hauling company, transfer station, recycling center or landfill. We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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Subsidiary: Barrett Industries Barrett Paving Materials Inc. is one of the companies that operates within Barrett Industries Corporation, the Colas USA subsidiary that operates primarily in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Barrett Paving is a leader in heavy civil construction with a vertically integrated value chain which includes aggregate production, hot mix asphalt plants, asphalt paving services, and a wide range of road construction work.
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Proven experience as a Laborer, Loader Operator, Offroad Truck Driver, Roller Operator, or in similar labor-oriented roles in the heavy civil construction industry. As a Multi-Skilled Construction Laborer, you will be a versatile and essential member of our construction team.
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The Landscape Laborer reports directly to the Landscape and Grounds Supervisor along with eight other laborers Gardener II and Gardener positions – and indirectly to the Gardener II or Gardener positions.
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