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Description
Position Type: Independent contractor, part-time
Start Date: September 1, 2026 (somewhat flexible)
Compensation: Depending on qualifications and experience
Driftless Pride Choir is a newly-forming mixed-voice (SATB), self-auditioned, volunteer ensemble of adult LGBTQIA2S+ and Allied singers in the “Driftless Region,” where Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa come together. We aspire to develop an eclectic repertoire of music that creates connections of acceptance, belonging, and community in ways that entertain, educate, delight, comfort, and challenge. We affirm ourselves as "a kindred space for Queer and Allied voices."
We seeking a visionary director who shares our passion and is eager to join us for our inaugural season and beyond. The candidate we select will be committed to growing our ensemble musically and supporting us as we expand our visibility and strengthen our impact within the Driftless Region.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit community arts organization. We have an active group of over 20 founding members with a large and growing list of others expressing interest in joining. DPC will rehearse weekly, beginning in October 2026, in La Crosse, We are an organizational member of Chorus America and recently applied for organizational membership in GALA Choruses.
Position Overview:
- Musical Leadership: Provide overall music leadership along with vision and direction for DPC.
- Season & Program Planning: Develop the repertoire for concerts and performances at community events. In this inaugural season, all plans are pending engagement of the Director; DPC aspires to two concerts during its inaugural season. DPC leadership understands the many factors that will influence planning for a newly-forming ensemble; time-frames and outcomes for programming will be adjusted as needed.
- Rehearsals & Performances: Supervise and lead all weekly rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and concerts. DPC anticipates invitations and opportunities to perform sets at community events and will discuss leadership of these with candidates during the final selection process.
- Artistic Personnel Selection and Direction: Advise the DPC Board on the engagement of necessary artistic personnel such as the primary accompanist, instrumentalists, and guest soloists for performances. Provide artistic direction for those musicians.
- Organizational Development: Advise and collaborate with the Board of Directors and DPC volunteers on fundraising, marketing, and communications.
Time Commitment
- Rehearsals: Weekly 2-hour (6:00 to 8:00 PM) Sunday evening rehearsals from October 2026, through mid-May, 2027 in La Crosse, WI.
- Concerts and dress rehearsals: As scheduled.
- Board meetings: Monthly, via Zoom (though frequency of attendance may vary).
Choral Director - full details
Requirements
Qualifications
- Conducting Experience: Sufficient experience to demonstrate capacity for conducting community choral ensembles. The candidate’s ability to establish rapport and provide leadership to self-auditioned singers with wide ranges of musicianship will outweigh length or depth of experience.
- Musical Breadth: Familiarity with the choral repertoire for Queer & Allied ensembles. Ability to creatively source an eclectic variety of music that supports the mission of DPC and expands its repertoire.
- Technical and Instructional Proficiency: Knowledge of both vocal and instrumental performance elements and the ability to convey that knowledge to self-auditioned volunteer singers.
- Artistic Drive: A deep-seated passion for music that promotes inclusion, acceptance, and community while building musicianship and choral excellence.
Skills and Competencies
- Communication: Strong interpersonal skills that foster a positive environment and attract, inspire, and retain a diverse group of singers. The capacity to engage with volunteer singers, professionals, and the public in a respectful and affirming manner.
- Collaboration: The ability to work effectively with DPC organizational and committee leaders and volunteers.
- Organization: The capability to manage the complexities of a performance season.
Education
- Minimum Requirement: Bachelor’s degree in music, conducting, music education, or a related field.
- Preferred: Post-graduate education in the above music fields. Current master’s and doctoral students will be considered and are encouraged to apply.
