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Job of the Week: The church that lost all its organists …

Job of the Week: The church that lost all its organists …

… remember this? … is advertising for a peculiar new position:

St Albans Cathedral exists to glorify God and, inspired by the witness of Alban, proclaim Christ’s message of love

St Albans Cathedral is seeking to appoint an Assistant Director of Music & Music Partnerships to start summer term 2025

We are seeking someone passionate about the English choral tradition of this Benedictine Abbey and also motivated by new possibilities in cathedral music

We are committed to nurturing a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion and want to encourage applications from a diverse range of people.

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